Browsing Sociology - Faculty & Staff by Issue Date
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How student satisfaction factors affect perceived learning
(Indiana University's Faculty Academy on Excellence in Teaching (FACET), 2010-01)Data from students in two sections of a general education course offered at a research university in spring 2009 were used to explore whether student satisfaction factors are associated with perceived learning as rated ... -
Promoting student learning by having college students participate in an online environment
(Indiana University's Faculty Academy on Excellence in Teaching (FACET), 2011-04)Using data collected in spring 2009 from students at a southern research university enrolled in either of 2 sections of a general education course that fulfilled a social/behavioral sciences graduation requirement, the ... -
Inclusive, interactive classroom as student-learning facilitator
(The Faculty Center at Georgia Southern University, 2013-07)Using principles underlying the social constructivist approach, we redesigned an undergraduate course on social problems, seeking to employ three learning activities (online assignments and small-group and class discussions) ... -
Skin deep: Enhanced variable may help explain racial disparities in type 2 diabetes and prediabetes
(Springer, 2017-06)Introduction: The study refined definitions of type 2 diabetes and prediabetes (Pre-/T2D) via its four-category outcome variable. Respondents were identified as Pre-/T2D on the basis of (a) doctor’s diagnosis only (i.e., ... -
Racial/ethnic differences in HIV testing: An application of the health services utilization model
(SAGE, 2018-06)This study applying the health services utilization model examined the importance of predisposing, enabling, and need variables to the social mechanisms explaining lifetime HIV testing across racial/ethnic groups. Data ... -
Understanding the interconnection between routine screening behavior, socio-demographics, quality of care, trust, and communication experiences with health-care professionals
(Taylor & Francis, 2019)Abstract: Introduction: Routine screening is an integral aspect of health care. The literature says little about how health-screening behaviors might be predicted based on trust, quality of care and communication within ... -
How does race moderate the effect of religion dimensions on attitudes toward the death penalty?
(MDPI, 2022)We examined the moderating role of race on the relationship between religion and death penalty attitudes in the United States. We operationalized religion by distinguishing four dimensions: religiosity, spirituality, ...