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Article
Student Attitudes Toward Research in an Undergraduate Social Science Research ...
Higher Education Pedagogies (2022)
Rachel Wishkoski, Diana J. Meter, Sarah Tulane, Michael Q. King, et al.
This study used a mixed-methods longitudinal design to investigate change in students’ understanding, attitudes, anxiety, perceptions of relevance, and disinterest ...
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A Mixed Methods Examination of Adolescents’ Reasons For Pretending to ...
Journal of Adolescence (2019)
Sarah Tulane, J. Mitchell Vaterlaus and Troy E. Beckert
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine reasons adolescents give for pretending to text in various social situations. ...
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The Perceived Infuence of Interactive Technology on Marital Relationships
Contemporary Family Therapy (2019)
J. Mitchell Vaterlaus and Sarah Tulane
Interactive technologies (e.g., cell phones, internet, social networking sites) are now a regular part of marital relationships. Relying on an ...
Article
Parent Education in Youth Sport: A Community Case Study of ...
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (2018)
Travis E. Dorsch, Michael Q. King, Sarah Tulane, Keith V. Osai, et al.
The present community case study was designed to highlight parent, coach, and administrator perceptions of community-based parent education in a ...
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A Place for Technology in Parent Education: An Exploratory Study ...
Marriage & Family Review (2017)
Jennie Lynn Stanley, J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Sarah Tulane and Troy E. Beckert
The current study sought to identify what parents would perceive to be helpful in terms of including technology topics in ...
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The Perceived Influence of Media and Technology on Adolescent Romantic ...
Journal of Adolescent Research (2017)
J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Sarah Tulane, Brandon D. Porter and Troy E. Beckert
Contemporary adolescents rely heavily on technology and media to navigate romantic relationships. In this mixed-methods study, adolescents and young adults ...
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The Impact of Evidence-Based Parent Education in Organized Youth Sport ...
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (2016)
Travis E. Dorsch, Michael Q. King, Charles R. Dunn, Keith V. Osai, et al.
Although existing literature in organized youth sport illuminates developmentally appropriate parent involvement behaviors, practitioners have yet to effectively disseminate evidence-based ...
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The Association Between Time Spent Using Entertainment Media and Marital ...
Journal of Family and Economic Issues (2015)
Jeffrey Dew and Sarah Tulane
This study used the Actor Partner Interdependence Model and a national sample of married couples (N = 1368) to explore ...
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Perceived Differences in Knowledge About Interactive Technology Between Young Adults ...
Cyberpsychology (2015)
J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Randall M. Jones and Sarah Tulane
This study was designed to investigate generational differences in knowledge about interactive technology (i.e., cell phones, social networking, email, video ...
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An A in Their Social Lives, but an F in ...
Youth & Society (2014)
Sarah Tulane, J. Mitchell Vaterlaus and Troy E. Beckert
Text messaging, used by people of all ages, has become the preferred method of communication for teenagers. Teens spend a ...
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“They Always Ask What I'm Doing and Who I ...
Marriage & Family Review (2014)
J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Troy E. Beckert, Sarah Tulane and Clare V. Bird
Burgeoning technology provides instant access to information and communication. Responsible adults are concerned about the material accessed by adolescent technology ...
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Perceptions of Texting: A Comparison of Female High School and ...
North American Journal of Psychology (2013)
Sarah Tulane and Troy E. Beckert
To what extent do female high school and college students differ in perceptions of the appropriateness of texting behaviors? In ...
Book Chapters
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Chapter 18- "An Amazing Change in Mindset": Student Psychosocial Development ...
Habits of Mind: Designing Courses for Student Success (2023)
Sarah Tulane and Travis N. Thurston
Students enroll in social science research methods courses with varying backgrounds and experiences with quantitative methods (Clark & Foster, 2017; ...
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Habits of Mind: Designing Courses for Student Success
Habits of Mind (2023)
Julia M. Gossard, Chris Babits, Jennifer Grewe, Cree Taylor, et al.
Although content knowledge remains at the heart of college teaching and learning, forward-thinking instructors recognize that we must also provide ...
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Technology as a Parenting Tool
Student Research Symposium (2017)
Mark Ferguson, Sarah Tulane and Jaylynn Lerma
This study uses a qualitative approach to better understand how parents are using interactive technology to parent their early adolescents ...
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Parent education in organized youth sport: Recommendations from parents, coaches ...
Student Research Symposium (2015)
Keith Osai, Travis Dorsch, Sarah Tulane and Chalyce Carlsen
Ninety percent of North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adolescence (Jellineck & Durant, 2004; USDHHS, 2010). ...