Browsing by Author "Lindner, James"
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McFarland, Amy Lene' (2012-07-16)Adults associate their childhood with playing outdoors, often in natural settings. This type of free play is valuable to child development. Children tend to use outdoor play areas in physically active ways, and time spent ...
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Lum, Clinton S (2015-06-01)This study took place along the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), a 2,665-mile footpath in the Western United States. The PCT has seen increased use; the Pacific Crest Trail Association (PCTA) recorded 369 hikers completing the ...
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Strong, Robert; Herbert, Bruce; Lindner, James; Ray, Nicole (American Association for Agricultural Education, 2023-04-28)Many academic departments now are faced with reporting their impact and the extent the impact aligns with the higher education system’s institutional goals. Small disciplinary communities, such as agricultural education, ...
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O'Connor, Johnny Ray (2009-05-15)This study was an attempt to add to the existing research base, as well as fill in a gap in the literature with regard to speech language pathologists in public educational organizations in Texas. Variables explored in ...
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Carter, Charles Russell (2011-02-22)In agrarian societies, HIV/AIDS extends far beyond the realm of healthcare into agricultural production and food security as well. Namibia is a developing country with a large portion of its population involved in agriculture; ...
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Neely, Alanna L. (2013-07-12)The purpose of this correlational and descriptive study was to examine the influence of an agricultural dual credit course curriculum on student self-efficacy of college readiness as students matriculate to post-secondary ...
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Smith, Matthew L. (2010-01-14)This journal article format dissertation examined aspects of survey research methodology in health education. In the first study, the author examined articles published in Health Education and Behavior, Health Education ...
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Vestal, Bradley Dean (2012-07-16)This quantitative study was conducted to investigate the preferred conflict-management behaviors of small-school principals in Texas Education Service Center regions five, six, and seven. The problem facing the small-school ...
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Lizzo, Robin (2013-04-29)Recreation programs for youth are increasingly being asked to justify their purpose beyond providing fun and games. Stakeholders (e.g., taxpayers, parents, or donors) expect youth programs to develop specific outcomes in ...
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Strong, Robert; Lindner, James; Herbert, Bruce; Ray, Nicole; Hancock, Clare; Palmer, Karissa (American Association for Agricultural Education, 2023-04-28)Instrumentation is a critical function in measuring social and behavioral science impacts on stakeholders, teachers, and change agents. Internal validity and reliability have long been considered social sciences’ quality ...
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Arnold III, Felix Wallace (2019-05-21)Distance education continues to be a hot topic in higher education. This study examined the perceptions of distance-based graduate students at one university to help determine whether professional academic advisors are ...
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Lee, Woojun (2015-05-12)There are many different types of injustices in society, and there is no exception for the sport field. Injustices have a negative impact on many aspects of sport. This has resulted in many researchers and former and current ...
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Roberts, Grady; Harder, Amy; Lindner, James; Strong, Robert (American Association for Agricultural Education, 2023-05-02)Most research is reported in scientific journals published by various professional societies, organizations, and institutions. These journals have evolved over time, with the Internet leading to substantial changes in the ...
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Chandler, Galen Douglas (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)The purpose of this study was to determine the organizational and individual factors related to job retention of Texas county Extension agents and learn why agents choose to stay employed by Texas Cooperative Extension. ...
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Seitova, Dinara T. (2010-10-12)After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990's Kazakhstan experienced a socio-economic transition from a socialist economy to a free market economy and was challenged with building a newly independent state. ...
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Luckett, Meghan (2013-04-08)The rural poor of Hazaribag suffer from vitamin A and iron deficiencies from meals containing rice (200-400g) and limited (25-50g) slow-cooked vegetables with potatoes. This causes undernourishment in 50% of children and ...
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Aboukinane, Chehrazade (2009-05-15)The purpose of this study was to explore whether creativity can be nurtured in an experiential learning environment at the college level. The study investigated how well process-based creativity models and construct-based ...
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Jones, Brenda Jolivette (2009-05-15)The distance learning environment is one that involves a complex array of factors that influence a learner’s perspective of presence, satisfaction, and learning. This study was designed to investigate Lee College freshmen ...
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McCann, Elisabeth (2012-10-19)This dissertation explores a number of issues facing international nonprofit organizations and individuals working in agricultural interventions supporting rural development with the goal of creating an ethical foundation ...
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Serrata, William (2011-02-22)The Hispanic population continues to rapidly increase within the state of Texas as well as the nation. However, the Hispanic population educational attainment level lags behind that of the general population. Hispanic males ...