Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

2002

Discipline
Institution
Keyword
Publication
Publication Type
File Type

Articles 12661 - 12690 of 15634

Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Five Trends In Presidential Rhetoric: An Analysis Of Rhetoric From George Washington To Bill Clinton, Elvin T. Lim Feb 2002

Five Trends In Presidential Rhetoric: An Analysis Of Rhetoric From George Washington To Bill Clinton, Elvin T. Lim

Research Collection School of Social Sciences

Several political scientists have argued that the presidential recourse to public rhetoric as a mode of political influence in the twentieth century represents a significant departure from a pre-twentieth-century institutional norm where “going public” was both rare and frowned upon. This article looks specifically at the changes in the substance of rhetoric that have accompanied this alleged institutional transformation. Applying computer-assisted content analysis to all the inaugural addresses and annual messages delivered between 1789 and 2000, the author identifies and explores five significant changes in twentieth-century presidential rhetoric that would qualifiedly support the thesis of institutional transformation in its rhetorical …


Exploring Tourism Development Potential: Resident Attitudes In Meagher County, Mt , Clint Cook, Thale Dillon Feb 2002

Exploring Tourism Development Potential: Resident Attitudes In Meagher County, Mt , Clint Cook, Thale Dillon

Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications

Results from a Resident Attitude Survey conducted in Meagher County, Montana. Residents were surveyed to determine opinions toward tourism development in their community. The results are compared to a sample of statewide attitudes toward tourism and includes current nonresident visitor profiles. This report is part of the 2001-2002 Community Tourism Assessment Process (CTAP).


Contradictions Of Interaction For Wives Of Elderly Husbands With Adult Dementia, Leslie A. Baxter, Dawn O. Braithwaite, Tamara D. Golish, Loreen N. Olson Feb 2002

Contradictions Of Interaction For Wives Of Elderly Husbands With Adult Dementia, Leslie A. Baxter, Dawn O. Braithwaite, Tamara D. Golish, Loreen N. Olson

Department of Communication Studies: Faculty Publications

The researchers used a dialectical framework to examine interviews with wives whose elderly husbands experienced adult dementia from Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders (ADRD), centering on how wives coped communicatively with their husbands’ illness. These “married widows” experienced a primary contradiction between their husbands’ physical presence and cognitive/emotional absence. Interwoven with the presence-absence contradiction were three additional contradictions: certainty-uncertainty, openness-closedness, and past-present. Results describe the ways these wives communicatively negotiated the web of contradictions as they interacted in the present with husbands they once knew. Applications for practitioners and caregivers working with ADRD patients and their wives, including formal and …


“The Policy Exists But You Can’T Really Use It”: Communication And The Structuration Of Work-Family Policies, Erika L. Kirby, Kathleen J. Krone Feb 2002

“The Policy Exists But You Can’T Really Use It”: Communication And The Structuration Of Work-Family Policies, Erika L. Kirby, Kathleen J. Krone

Department of Communication Studies: Faculty Publications

Although work-family benefits are increasingly important organizational policies, limited research addresses the impact of communication on benefit utilization. However, communication is significant because the perceived appropriateness of work-family benefits emerges through interaction. For example, when coworkers complain about “picking up the slack” for those using family leave, their discourse may impact future decisions of other workers regarding whether they utilize the work-family benefits available to them. We apply Giddens’ (1984) Structuration Theory to examine organizational members’ discursive responses to conditions (and contradictions) present in utilizing work-family benefits in a governmental organization. We argue the daily discursive practices of individuals can …


Economic And Demographic Factors Affecting Mangrove Loss In The Coastal Provinces Of Thailand, Edward Barbier, Mark Cox Jan 2002

Economic And Demographic Factors Affecting Mangrove Loss In The Coastal Provinces Of Thailand, Edward Barbier, Mark Cox

Edward B Barbier

No abstract provided.


A Model Of Tropical Marine Reserve-Fishery Linkages, Lynda Rodwell, Edward Barbier, Callum Roberts, Tim Mcclanahan Jan 2002

A Model Of Tropical Marine Reserve-Fishery Linkages, Lynda Rodwell, Edward Barbier, Callum Roberts, Tim Mcclanahan

Edward B Barbier

No abstract provided.


Patient Treatment Adherence Research In Chronic Disease: The Action Is In The Interaction, Alan Christensen Jan 2002

Patient Treatment Adherence Research In Chronic Disease: The Action Is In The Interaction, Alan Christensen

Alan J. Christensen

No abstract provided.


Using Domestic Water Analysis To Value Groundwater Recharge In The Hadejia-Jama’Are Floodplain, Northern Nigeria, Gayatri Acharya, Edward Barbier Jan 2002

Using Domestic Water Analysis To Value Groundwater Recharge In The Hadejia-Jama’Are Floodplain, Northern Nigeria, Gayatri Acharya, Edward Barbier

Edward B Barbier

No abstract provided.


Why Did Bush Go To War?, Harlan Stelmach Jan 2002

Why Did Bush Go To War?, Harlan Stelmach

Harlan Stelmach

No abstract available


Education—Soviet Style, Nurgul Kinderbaeva, Linda Serra Hagedorn Jan 2002

Education—Soviet Style, Nurgul Kinderbaeva, Linda Serra Hagedorn

Linda Serra Hagedorn

The nature of the Soviet educational system has been developing in accordance with the Soviet Union's 70-year history. During these years that the Soviet Union was controlled by the communist party, it developed an ideology centered on communist party doctrine. Also, under the leadership of different rulers the system of Soviet Education passed through many changes and reforms. Consequently, it is difficult to describe the entire history of soviet education in brief since it is such a broad topic and comprehensive from its political and ideological perspective.


Incapacity Benefits And Employment Policy, Dennis Snower, Michael J. Orszag Jan 2002

Incapacity Benefits And Employment Policy, Dennis Snower, Michael J. Orszag

Dennis Snower

The paper explores the employment implications of allowing people the opportunity of using a portion of their incapacity benefits to provide employment vouchers for employers that hire them. The analysis indicates that introducing this policy could increase employment, raise the incomes of incapacity benefit recipients, and reduce employers’ labor costs. The analysis explicitly derives the optimal voucher, i.e. the voucher that maximizes employment at no extra budgetary cost. This voucher is shown to depend on the size of incapacity benefits, the separation rate in the absence of the voucher, and the degree of displacement; but it does not depend on …


The Origins Of Coercion In Assertive Community Treatment: A Review Of Early Publications From The Special Treatment Unit Of Mendota State Hospital., Tomi Gomory Jan 2002

The Origins Of Coercion In Assertive Community Treatment: A Review Of Early Publications From The Special Treatment Unit Of Mendota State Hospital., Tomi Gomory

Tomi Gomory

This article argues that Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is fundamentally and historically based on the uncritical but societally well accepted view that medically justified coercion (punishment or unwanted treatment) is therapeutic. It documents this claim by reviewing the early professional history and the resultant publications of the inventors of ACT (originally known as Training in Community Living), consisting of psychiatrists, social workers, and psychologists who trained and worked during the 1960s through the 1980s, at Mendota State Hospital (eventually renamed Mendota Mental Health Institute) in Wisconsin.


Costs Of Reproduction In The Terrestrial Isopod Porcellio Laevis Latreille (Isopoda: Oniscidea): Brood-Bearing And Locomotion, Scott Kight Jan 2002

Costs Of Reproduction In The Terrestrial Isopod Porcellio Laevis Latreille (Isopoda: Oniscidea): Brood-Bearing And Locomotion, Scott Kight

Scott Kight

Female terrestrial isopods carry eggs and young throughout early development, a habit that places constraints on reproductive success. One such constraint is impaired locomotion during the brooding period. Brooding and non-brooding females were subjected to a negative-phototaxis experiment in which females moved away from a light source along a graduated surface. In both groups, velocity was positively and significantly correlated with distance traveled. Velocity and distance were also significantly associated with the physical dimensions of the exoskelton: larger females moved greater distances at faster speeds. Non-brooding females, however, moved significantly farther at significantly greater velocities than brooding females, suggesting that …


The Importance Of Matching The Analytical Technique With The Research Question: A Discussion Of Current Research Issues, John Fraas, Isadore Newman Jan 2002

The Importance Of Matching The Analytical Technique With The Research Question: A Discussion Of Current Research Issues, John Fraas, Isadore Newman

John W. Fraas

No abstract provided.


Functional Impairment In Patients With Schizotypal, Borderline, Avoidant, And Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder, Andrew E. Skodol, John G. Gunderson, Thomas H. Mcglashan, Ingrid R. Dyck, Robert L. Stout, Donna S. Bender, Carlos M. Grilo, M. Tracie Shea, Mary C. Zanarini, Leslie C. Morey, Charles A. Sanislow, John M. Oldham Jan 2002

Functional Impairment In Patients With Schizotypal, Borderline, Avoidant, And Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder, Andrew E. Skodol, John G. Gunderson, Thomas H. Mcglashan, Ingrid R. Dyck, Robert L. Stout, Donna S. Bender, Carlos M. Grilo, M. Tracie Shea, Mary C. Zanarini, Leslie C. Morey, Charles A. Sanislow, John M. Oldham

Charles A. Sanislow, Ph.D.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare psychosocial functioning in patients with schizotypal, borderline, avoidant, or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and patients with major depressive disorder and no personality disorder.

Method: Patients (N=668) were recruited by the four clinical sites of the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study. The carefully diagnosed study groups were compared on an array of domains of psychosocial functioning, as measured by the Longitudinal Interval Follow-Up Evaluation—Baseline Version and the Social Adjustment Scale.

Results: Patients with schizotypal personality disorder and borderline personality disorder were found to have significantly more impairment at work, in social relationships, and …


Confirmatory Factor Analysis Of The Dsm-Iv Criteria For Borderline Personality Disorder: Findings From The Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study, Charles A. Sanislow, Carlos M. Grilo, Leslie C. Morey, Donna S. Bender, Andrew E. Skodol, John G. Gunderson, M. Tracie Shea, Robert L. Stout, Mary C. Zanarini, Thomas H. Mcglashan Jan 2002

Confirmatory Factor Analysis Of The Dsm-Iv Criteria For Borderline Personality Disorder: Findings From The Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study, Charles A. Sanislow, Carlos M. Grilo, Leslie C. Morey, Donna S. Bender, Andrew E. Skodol, John G. Gunderson, M. Tracie Shea, Robert L. Stout, Mary C. Zanarini, Thomas H. Mcglashan

Charles A. Sanislow, Ph.D.

Objective: This study tested the factor structure of the DSM-IV criteria for borderline personality disorder by using confirmatory methods for the analysis of covariance structures in a large group from a multisite study.

Method: A total of 668 primarily treatment-seeking subjects were reliably assessed for personality disorders by using the Diagnostic Interview for DSM-IV Personality Disorders. Associations among criteria for borderline personality disorder were examined. A confirmatory factor analysis was performed to test diagnosis as a unitary construct and to test an earlier-reported three-factor model comprising disturbed relatedness, behavioral dysregulation, and affective dysregulation. The three-factor model was subsequently tested by …


Everybody's Pal, Jack Styczynski Jan 2002

Everybody's Pal, Jack Styczynski

Jack Styczynski

Feature on Villanova coach Jay Wright.


4. Interviewing Children In And Out Of Court: Current Research And Practice Implications., Karen J. Saywitz, Gail S. Goodman, Thomas D. Lyon Jan 2002

4. Interviewing Children In And Out Of Court: Current Research And Practice Implications., Karen J. Saywitz, Gail S. Goodman, Thomas D. Lyon

Thomas D. Lyon

What do we know about children's abilities to provide eyewitness testimony? Until recently, scientific data wee surprisingly sparse.  However, beginning in the mid-1980s, the study of child victims/witnesses grew at an astounding rate; now it is a worldwide endeavor. When Melton (1981) published one of the first modern reviews of psychological research on children's testimony, only one contemporary empirical study directly dressing children's eyewitness memory was cited. Today, entire books and journal issues are devoted to research on this topic (e.g., Ceci & Bruck, 1995; Dent & Flin, 1992; Goodman, 1984; Goodman & Bottoms, 1993; Perry & Wrightsman, 1991; Poole …


Lanthorn, Vol. 36, No. 23, January 31, 2002, Grand Valley State University Jan 2002

Lanthorn, Vol. 36, No. 23, January 31, 2002, Grand Valley State University

Volume 36, July 12, 2001 - June 13, 2002

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Hollins Columns (2002 Jan 31), Hollins College Jan 2002

Hollins Columns (2002 Jan 31), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Freshman transfer rate declines
  • Students explore childbirth as doulas
  • Corrections
  • Shooting winter in grayscale personal experience
  • Get inside student-led 'Vagina Monologues'
  • 'Royal Tenenbaums' projects humor, brutal honesty
  • 'Cherry' re-creates teenage experiences
  • Don't ditch Hollins
  • Life's just a joyride


Cedarville Vs. Geneva, Cedarville University Jan 2002

Cedarville Vs. Geneva, Cedarville University

Women's Basketball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Excess And The Internet At The Super Bowl, Richard C. Crepeau Jan 2002

Excess And The Internet At The Super Bowl, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

Is there anyone alive in the United States today who does not know that the Super Bowl is coming up on Sunday? It is Super Bowl XXXVI, thirty-six in real numbers, and will be played in what should be the permanent home of the Super Bowl, New Orleans. There is no venue more appropriate, save perhaps Vegas, for this mid-winter festival of conspicuous consumption and conspicuous waste, not be mention decadence, in these high holy days of the American Empire.


The Cowl - V.66 - N.18 - Jan 31, 2002 Jan 2002

The Cowl - V.66 - N.18 - Jan 31, 2002

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 66 - No. 18 - January 31, 2002. 36 pages.


Spartan Daily, January 31, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Jan 2002

Spartan Daily, January 31, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 118, Issue 5


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 34, Wku Student Affairs Jan 2002

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 34, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Administration Documents

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Dittmeier, Kate. Aramark Gets Food Contract
  • Loyal, Taylor. Crossing Over – Phi Beta Sigma, Integration
  • Holm, Hollan. Students Fooled by Magazine Sales Pitch
  • Charles Henson Memorial Service Today
  • Forensic Team Competes in St. Louis
  • Famed Western Alum Dies – Phil Bailey
  • College Heights Herald Wins Kentucky Press Association General Excellence
  • Shinall, Dave. High Schoolers Visit Hill
  • Warren, Brandy. Old Mall to be Renovated for Business Leasing
  • Wood Selig Should Set Policy for Athletes, Coaches – Crime
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Athletics Policies
  • Walker, Joyce. Charles Henson Was Educator, …


Prospectus, January 30, 2002, Michael Pierce, Mohamed Khayr, Blane Mcclellan Jan 2002

Prospectus, January 30, 2002, Michael Pierce, Mohamed Khayr, Blane Mcclellan

Prospectus 2002

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 34 No. 20, January 30, 2002 Jan 2002

Central Florida Future, Vol. 34 No. 20, January 30, 2002

Central Florida Future

Study abroad gives cultural experiences; Rougeau named Miss UCF; Uncut contest features the "real" UCF.


Spartan Daily, January 30, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Jan 2002

Spartan Daily, January 30, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 118, Issue 4


The Guardian, January 10, 2002, Wright State University Student Body Jan 2002

The Guardian, January 10, 2002, Wright State University Student Body

The Guardian Student Newspaper

Twenty page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.


Three Steps To Making Changes, Wade Nutzman Jan 2002

Three Steps To Making Changes, Wade Nutzman

Cornhusker Economics

Did you ever notice that some people seem to survive well, even after going through many stressful circumstances (bad luck)? While other people have great difficultly keeping it all together when even the slightest change in plans face them? In the course of working with many Nebraska farmers and ranchers over several years, some general observations come to mind concerning changes (adjustments) that people do or do not make in their lives in response to outside forces.