Search Results - "Markle, Gail"
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Pro-Environmental Behavior: Does It Matter How It’s Measured? Development and Validation of the Pro-Environmental Behavior Scale (PEBS)
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-12-2013)“…Many empirical studies examine the performance of pro-environmental behavior. A review of 49 recent studies revealed 42 unique measures of pro-environmental…”
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Sea turtle conservation: volunteers' experience of symbolic threat
Published in Journal of environmental planning and management (06-12-2022)“…Most research on environmental conservation organizations addresses volunteers' motivations. A few studies analyze volunteers' production of ecological…”
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Dual, Yet Dueling Illnesses: Multiple Chronic Illness Experience at Midlife
Published in Qualitative health research (01-09-2015)“…The prevalence of multiple chronic illnesses is increasing dramatically, especially among those in middle adulthood, yet much prior research has focused on the…”
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The sociopolitical liberalization of young adults: transforming a dominated habitus
Published in British journal of sociology of education (03-07-2024)“…Since the 1940s research has suggested that higher education has a liberalizing influence on sociopolitical orientation, although none has demonstrated how…”
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Factors influencing persistence among nontraditional university students
Published in Adult education quarterly (01-08-2015)“…One third of undergraduate students enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities are considered nontraditional as defined by the single criterion of being aged…”
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Factors Influencing Achievement in Undergraduate Social Science Research Methods Courses: A Mixed Methods Analysis
Published in Teaching sociology (01-04-2017)“…Undergraduate social science research methods courses tend to have higher than average rates of failure and withdrawal. Lack of success in these courses…”
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Accounting for the Performance of Environmentally Significant Behavior: The Symbolic Significance of Recycling
Published in Symbolic interaction (01-05-2014)“…The scientific community has pronounced climate change unequivocal and its consequences disastrous. Yet Americans' behavioral response to the global social…”
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Comparing First-Generation Students to Continuing-Generation Students and the Impact of a First-Generation Learning Community
Published in Innovative higher education (01-08-2020)“…This study examined how factors associated with student development and persistence differ between first-generation and continuing-generation students and how…”
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Urban crime rates and the changing face of immigration: Evidence across four decades
Published in Journal of ethnicity in criminal justice (02-01-2017)“…Research has shown little support for the enduring proposition that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime. Although classical…”
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“Can Women Have Sex Like a Man?”: Sexual Scripts in Sex and the City
Published in Sexuality & culture (01-03-2008)“…The television series Sex and the City became an instant international hit from its 1998 debut on HBO throughout its final episode in 2004 and still remains…”
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Cascading Losses: A Case Study of Suffering From AIDS and Head and Neck Cancer
Published in Illness, crisis, and loss (01-10-2016)“…In this case study, we analyzed an online illness narrative written by a middle-aged man living with HIV/AIDS who received a diagnosis of squamous cell cancer…”
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Cascading Losses
Published in Illness, crisis, and loss (01-10-2016)“…In this case study, we analyzed an online illness narrative written by a middle-aged man living with HIV/AIDS who received a diagnosis of squamous cell cancer…”
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“Yeah, I drive an SUV, but I recycle”: The cultural foundations of environmentally significant behavior
Published 01-01-2011“…The majority of Americans profess to hold pro-environmental attitudes and intend to engage in environmentally friendly behavior. Yet their actions tell a…”
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Work and family conflict: Expectations and planning among female college students
Published 01-01-2004“…Young women today are anticipating involvement in both career and family. The competing demands of family and work often result in work-family conflict. A…”
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"Yeah, I drive an SUV, but I recycle": The cultural foundations of environmentally significant behavior
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The spires of form geometric shapes as symbolic forms in Melville's Moby-Dick
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