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    Practice Factors which Influence Quality of Life for Chronically mentally Ill African Americans

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    The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Singleton, Sharron M., D.S.W., Howard University - "Practice Factors which Influence Quality of Life for Chronically Mentally Ill African Americans".The Ohio State University College of Social Wor

    Student Cheating Habits: A Predictor Of Workplace Deviance

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    Unethical behavior seems to be increasing exponentially in every facet of today’s business environment.  Property and production deviance are just two of the unethical behaviors exhibited by employees.  According to a study conducted by S. Nonis and C. Swift (2001), students who engage in dishonest acts in college classes are more likely to engage in dishonest acts in the workplace.  Research conducted during the three year period 2002 - 2005 by Don McCabe in conjunction with The Center for Academic Integrity at Duke University reveals that 70 percent of the 50,000 undergraduate students surveyed admit to some cheating (McCabe 2005).  This article reports the results of a student survey documenting the self-reported cheating habits of business and non-business majors and their reported involvement in deviant activities in the workplace.  The research indicates that a higher percentage of non-business majors report cheating on tests and homework than business majors and students who cheat in high school and/or college are more likely to engage in certain deviant behaviors in the workplace.  In addition, the article also compares the percentage of students engaging in property and production deviance with the results of an earlier study by R. C. Hollinger and J. P. Clark examining workplace deviance among employees in the retail sector.

    Student Cheating Habits: A Predictor Of Workplace Deviance

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    Unethical behavior seems to be increasing exponentially in every facet of today\u27s business environment. Property and production deviance are just two of the unethical behaviors exhibited by employees. According to a study conducted by S. Nonis and C. Swift (2001), students who engage in dishonest acts in college classes are more likely to engage in dishonest acts in the workplace. Research conducted during the three year period 2002 - 2005 by Don McCabe in conjunction with The Center for Academic Integrity at Duke University reveals that 70 percent of the 50,000 undergraduate students surveyed admit to some cheating (McCabe 2005). This article reports the results of a student survey documenting the self-reported cheating habits of business and non-business majors and their reported involvement in deviant activities in the workplace. The research indicates that a higher percentage of non-business majors report cheating on tests and homework than business majors and students who cheat in high school and/or college are more likely to engage in certain deviant behaviors in the workplace. In addition, the article also compares the percentage of students engaging in property and production deviance with the results of an earlier study by R. C. Hollinger and J. P. Clark examining workplace deviance among employees in the retail sector

    Assessing the Status of Environmental Education in Illinois Elementary Schools

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    One-thousand Illinois elementary teachers received a survey intended to assess the amount and manner in which they included environmental education in the classroom during the 2005 academic year. Over 91% of respondents (n = 234) said that they taught about the environment at least once during the school year, yet most students were only exposed to 22 to 100 minutes during that year. Of the teachers that included environmental education, 49% said they did so because of personal interest in the environment; 47% of the teachers that excluded it said the reason was because of a lack of class time

    Well-being in a biracial sample : racial identification and similarity to parents

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    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University, 1994.It has been estimated that there are between one and ten million "biracial persons living in the United States at this time, yet a paucity of empirical data exists as to how those with mixed racial heritages manage the developmental tasks associated with identity formation. This project studies racial identification and parental similarity as they relate to psychological well-being in a non-clinical sample of biracial persons. Well-being served as the independent variable in the analyses and was assessed with the Affect Balance Scale which measures both positive and negative affective experiences in subjects' daily lives. Greater wellbeing is attributed to those for whom positive affect is not outweighed by negative affect. All subjects were adults with one black (African-American) and one white (European-American) parent. [TRUNCATED

    Factors Associated with Asthma Self-Management in African American Adolescents

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    Few studies have focused on asthma self-management in African American adolescents, a group with high rates of the disease. This study examined factors associated with asthma self-management in 133 African Americans aged 14-16 years including gender, asthma impairment, prior asthma education, cognitive and emotional illness representations. Twenty-five percent of the variance in asthma self-management was explained by having attended an asthma education program, perceiving more asthma consequences (illness consequences), and reporting greater understanding of asthma as an illness (illness coherence). Findings suggest that these variables may be important targets of interventions to improve asthma self-management in African American middle adolescents

    Eksplorasi Etnomatematika Pada Gerakan Tari Manuk Dadali Terhadap Konsep Geometri

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    Mathematics is a subject that has several main topics such as shapes and sizes with their own difficulties so that they need to be studied in a way that is closer to everyday life. One way that can be done is to link mathematics with culture, for example, is traditional dance. Manuk Dadali  is a traditional dance from West Java that can be used as learning material for students through ethnomathematics-based learning. This research is an exploratory research conducted to analyze and discuss the geometric concepts contained in the Manuk Dadali Dance using an ethnographic approach. The data is collected by observation, documentation and interviews. Based on the research conducted, it was found that geometric elements in Manuk Dadali dance movements and floor patterns, including angular geometry, two-dimensional geometry, and transformation geometry.  Mata pelajaran matematika merupakan mata pelajaran yang memiliki beberapa pokok bahasan seperti bentuk dan besaran dengan kesulitannya sendiri sehingga perlu dipelajari dengan cara yang lebih mendekati kehidupan sehari-hari. Salah satu cara yang dapat dilakukan adalah dengan mengaitkan matematika dengan kebudayaan, contohnya adalah tarian tradisional. Tari Manuk Dadali adalah tarian tradisional asal Jawa Barat yang dapat digunakan untuk bahan pelajaran peserta didik melalui pembelajaran berbasis etnomatematika. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian eksploratif yang dilakukan untuk menganalisis dan membahas konsep geometri yang terdapat pada Tari Manuk Dadali menggunakan pendekatan etnografi. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan cara observasi, dokumentasi dan wawancara. Berdasarkan penelitian yang dilakukan ini ditemukan unsur-unsur geometri pada gerakan tarian Manuk Dadali dan pola lantainya, di antara lain yaitu geometri sudut, geometri dimensi dua, dan geometri transformasi.
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