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    Body Regard as a Moderator of Pain Endurance and NSSI 

    Steffel, Emma; Grande, Nicholas; Muehlenkamp, Jennifer J. (2021-04)
    People who engage in NSSI have been found to endure physical pain for larger quantities of time compared to those who do not self-injure, and this endurance has been associated with increased engagement in NSSI behavior. ...
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    Perceptions of Teaching Profession Among Midwest College Students 

    Kleutsch, Allisyn; Molkentin, Ted; Draghicchio, Stefania; Vriesema, Christine Calderon (2021-04)
    Many U.S. adults are unsatisfied with AmericanK-12 schools. Less than half of U.S. adults give their community’s schools A or B grades, and only 19% give A or B grades to the nation’s schools. Assigning low grades has ...
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    Perceptions of Profanity : The Complexities of Category and Context 

    Hernandez, Martha; Erdman, Brock; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2021-04)
    In the current study, we tested systematically the idea that people’s responses to a given swear word are related to the conceptual category to which the swear word belongs and the context in which the word is used We also ...
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    Adding Performance Feedback to Math Wise to Enhance Math Computation Fluency : Enhancing a Summer Math Tutoring Program 

    Halbur, Madeline R.; Steinhoff, Lauren; Tusing, Mary Beth (2021-04)
    The National Council for Teachers of Mathematics (2006) identifies computational fluency in math as an important foundational skill. Many students, however, do not meet the grade-level expectations in math fluency. Having ...
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    Survey on COVID-19 : Related Behaviors and Opinions 

    Miller, Amber; Hunt, Josie; Westerland, Maggie; Lortie, Margot M.; Langley, Camryn D.; Huber, Aaron; Leland, David S. (2021-04)
    In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, preventative safety measures (e.g., mask-wearing, hand washing, social distancing) have become commonplace, although with varied acceptance. In addition, there have been profound changes ...
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    Shoot the Messenger : Changes in Evaluations of Scientific Information as a Function of Messenger Identity 

    Lay, Parker; Witthun, Kora; Dobson, Ryan; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2021-04)
    Research on cognitive biases has shown that humans are not impartial, objective receivers of information. In the current studies, we investigate the degree to which individuals’ evaluations of scientific information are ...
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    Body Regard as a Moderator of Anxiety and Suicide Ideation 

    Ngu, Emerson; Yu, Isabel; Owens, Carley A.; Muehlenkamp, Jennifer J. (2021-04)
    Anxiety has shown strong associations with suicidal ideation and attempts; yet many who experience anxiety do not develop suicidal ideation. A factor that may impact this relationship is body regard. Low body regard is ...
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    Undergraduate Students’ Beliefs About the 50 Greatest Myths of Popular Psychology 

    Sexton, Brianna M.; Lagorio, Carla H. (2021-04)
    The current study assesses whether undergraduate students believe in common myths prevalent in the field of psychology, as reported by Lilienfeld et al. (2009) in their book, 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology. Historically, ...
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    What’s Worse : Lazy but Smart, or Stupid but Hardworking? Gender Differences in Mate Preferences and Aversions 

    Peterson, Jamie Lyn; Wagener, Emily; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2021-04)
    It is well-documented globally that men more than women prioritize physical attractiveness while women more than men prioritize dominance and status. The current study builds on the authors’ previous research comparing ...
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    An Exploration of the Impact of COVID-19 on Collegiate Student Athletes 

    Farmer, Brett; Jackson, Stacey M. (2022-04)
    The COVID-19 pandemic had an unexplainably immense impact on the entire world when it began in March of 2020 including the cancellations or postponements of sports worldwide. The National Collegiate Athletics Association ...
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