Browsing by Author "Lindner, James"
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Paine, Darin James (2018-11-20)TThe purpose of this study is to understand successful and failed partnerships between industries in production agriculture and Agricultural Extension services in order to determine appropriate avenues for mutually beneficial ...
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Slaydon, Sunny Leigh (2009-05-15)This study is designed to examine participants’ view of hearing loss as a critical health issue, the attitudes of people toward a person with a hearing impairment, the knowledge level of OSHA regulations pertaining to ...
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Strong, Robert; Lindner, James (Association of International Agricultural and Extension Education, 2023-04-27)Institutions are challenged with producing impact from their extension, research, and teaching efforts with stakeholders. Many Extension systems now are faced with reporting their impact and the extent the impact aligns ...
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Chang, Ruei-Ping (2013-08-12)The purpose of this study was to describe how assessing interactions in a distance course impact the quality of instruction, student leaning, and satisfaction with the course. This study, further describes how interactions ...
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Wright, Kimberly Dawn (Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)Lindner, Murphy, and Wingenbach (2002), noted that agricultural education's core is communication because it is the component that spreads a variety of ideas to a large group of people and is the essential form of education ...
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Silva, Rito , Jr. (2009-06-02)The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to identify the successful experiences and strategies implemented by Hispanic administrators who have a successful career in higher education and (2) to take a futuristic look at ...
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Sullivan, Erin Alene (2009-05-15)This thesis identifies the equine-related topics that are important to Texas college-age horse owners and enthusiasts and the channels/sources they use to get equine-related information. Little research has focused on this ...
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Chang, Chia-Wei (2016-04-14)Social media helps farmers located in geographically isolated rural areas stay connected to the world. Social media is an effective tool used in extension services and mass/distance education. Facebook is a successful ...
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Olusanya, Olufunto Anuoluwa (2018-12-04)Overwhelming scientific evidence indicates that alcohol consumption during pregnancy could potentially produce multiple, damaging, alcohol-induced effects in the unborn child collectively known as fetal alcohol spectrum ...
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Harris, Danielle Alexander (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)Current demographics indicate that populations of color are on the rise across the United States. Although enrollments of students of color are increasing, first year retention rates are lower compared to their peers. ...
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Claus, Edna Q. (2010-07-14)The purpose of this study was to 1) provide a detailed examination of the criteria for preevaluation utilized to measure quality in a distance education course for the Virtual College of Texas (VCT) and consortium members, ...
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Strong, Robert; Wynn II, John Thomas; Lindner, James; Palmer, Karissa (MDPI - Sensors, 2022-09-09)The study sought to: (1) evaluate agriculturalists’ characteristics as adopters of IoT smart agriculture technologies, (2) evaluate traits fostering innovation adoption, (3) evaluate the cycle of IoT smart agriculture ...
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Strong, Robert; Lindner, James; Hancock, Clare; Palmer, Karissa (2023-01-05)
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Strong, Robert; Lindner, James; Hancock, Clare; Palmer, Karissa (2023-02-21)Inquiries on instrument quality offers researchers evidence of the extent measurement attributes were examined, and thereby, assisting the researcher select the best instrumentation tool to use (Dillman et al., 2014). The ...
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Arthur, Tya Michelle (2012-02-14)The burden of obesity and related health conditions is particularly high among African Americans and low-income families. A large body of evidence demonstrates the benefit of following a diet recommended by federal dietary ...
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Mena, Diana (2012-10-19)What is the meaning of the Mexican-American's job displacement and participation in a training program? To answer this question, this study adopted hermeneutic phenomenology as a methodological approach. My intention was ...
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James, Adrian M (2014-07-29)The purpose of this study was to explore the learning preferences and leadership behaviors of Supplemental Instruction (SI) leaders at Texas A&M University, and the impact of those preferences on recurring attendance to ...
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Grabsch, Dustin Kurt (2018-07-30)Identity has emerged as a compelling force in understanding leadership. Situated within the identity approach to leadership, this study explored identity within the context of leadership for both assigned (e.g., positional) ...
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Jackson, Porscha (2014-10-23)In the United States, family businesses are at the heart of entrepreneurship, accounting for approximately 59% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) and employing 58% of the workforce. Given their overwhelming ...
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Payton, Larry Sean (2013-05-30)The foodservice industry is dependent on millions of employees daily to ensure proper and safe food handling of food products consumed by the general public. The State of Texas requires food establishments’ management or ...