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    • 22 It has been observed that the most effective teachers are those who recognize that they have much more to learn and thus seek opportunities for continuing professional development (Parris & Block, 2008). The world of education is constantly...
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    • 25 their primary language (L1) as well as their second language (L2). When children are able to read in both L1 and L2, they develop language skills in their L1, find it easier to read in English, and learn to read or improve reading skills in both...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 15 Group Formation Before continuing the discussion of group characteristics, an explanation of why and when groups form is necessary. The current study focuses on identifying variables of groups that may play...
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    • U.S. Embassy 75 In a recent story by O Estado, Brazil was listed as one of the leaders in technology amongst the BRICs. A recent study by U.S. consulting firm IDC shows that Brazil is ahead of countries such as Japan, France, and Germany. Today,...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 49 Institutional Review Board Department of Psychology 351 W. University Blvd., GC 308 Cedar City, UT 84720 (435) 865-8569 Institutional Review Board Psychology Department To: Amber Holman (PI) Brian Heuett, Ph.D....
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    • Appendix G 2.7. Utah Code ยง53B-16-102, Continuing Education and Community Service R430 2.8. Policy and Procedures R470, General Education, Course Numbering, Lower Division, Pre- Major Requirements, Transfer of Credit, and Credit by...
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    • Emotional Manipulation and Psychopathy 27 Perception, include questions that are socially undesirable it is necessary to control for the effects of Impression Management. The individual effect sizes of Impression Management are not...
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    • Emotional Manipulation and Psychopathy 38 Campbell & Elison (2005) found evidence that the Behavioral subscale was more highly related to the internalization of shame (a coping mechanism) than the Personality subscale. Looking at that evidence...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 47 Educational validation. The women were concerned with validating themselves educationally, meaning they talked about their education and qualifications that would have enabled them to work outside the home if that is the path...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 38 Future Research Researchers interested in this topic would have several directions to take this project. One idea for future researchers to pursue is to assess only one particular industry and continuing with that industry for...
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    • 20 Disruptive behavior can be understood by analyzing relationships between the behavior and its antecedents. Antecedents are any stimuli in the studentsโ€™ environment that may have caused the disruptive behavior. Researchers have demonstrated...
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    • Commitment 5 a conversation in a married couple and a conversation between strangers was that married couples were much more impolite to each other than to strangers. The lack of politeness is the beginning of letting more negative acts into a...

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