College of Behavioral & Social Sciences: Faculty Presentations (1982-2023)

 

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from 2009

Conversations with Professors, Nancy L. Malcom

Heaven and the Afterlife in Children’s Storybooks, Nancy L. Malcom

Images of Heaven and the Spiritual Afterlife: An Examination of Children’s Storybooks, Nancy L. Malcom

Learning About Loss: A Content Analysis Examination of Children’s Books on Death and Dying., Nancy L. Malcom

Evaluation of a classroom exercise on social distance and discrimination, Trent W. Maurer

Let’s talk: Problem-based conferencing with parents, Trent W. Maurer

Research on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at GSU, Trent W. Maurer

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Faculty and student perceptions of influences on post-exam attendance, Trent W. Maurer, Laura Frost, Diana Sturges, Simone Charles, Deborah Allen, Michelle Cawthorn, and Cherry C. Brewton

Pet Therapy With Children in Hospitals: Issues and Considerations, Trent W. Maurer, Jerri J. Kropp, and Joanna Hollaway

Class management and disruptive behaviors, Trent W. Maurer and Michael Reksulak

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Perceptions of Disruptive Classroom Behaviors, Trent W. Maurer, Diana Sturges, Danny Averette, Sun-A Lee, and Deborah Allen

Music and National Identity: Radical Political Ideas Become Mainstream, Karen M. McCurdy and Julia Schmidt-Pirro

The Power of Imagery and the Internet: Marketing the Recreational Therapy Profession to Prospective Students, A. McKenney and Brent Wolfe

Experts in Crime: The Effect of an Exclusively Criminal Docket on Judicial Behavior, Banks Miller, DIno P. Christenson, and Brett W. Curry

Navigating Law, Politics, and Administration: The Case of the Office of the Solicitor General, Richard L. Pacelle Jr., Trenton Davis, and Fred E. Brooks

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Is Walking the Walk and Talking the Talk an Effective Way to Teach Fourth Graders About Forestry?, John Peden and Alice Hall

Is Walking the Walk and Talking the Talk an Effective Way to Teach Fourth Graders About Forestry?, John Peden, Gail Lutowski, and Alice Hall

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Place attachment: An influencing factor in the displacement process?, John Peden and Rudolph M. Schuster

Integrating Service Learning Into College Courses, J. Pennington, Daniel C. Fisher, and John Peden

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Latinos, the Academic Ethic, and the Transition to College, Nathan W. Pino and William L. Smith

Invited Lecture: “Luftkrieg and Alien Invasion: Unacknowledged Themes of German Wartime Suffering in the Hollywood Blockbuster Independence Day”, Robert Pirro

An Analysis of Crime Stoppers Organization: Solving Crimes Through Anonymous Citizen Assistance, Ned Rinalducci

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Black Student Transition to College: An Example from the Deep South, William L. Smith and Pidi Zhang

Active learning for allied health majors: A case study of role play effectiveness, Diana Sturges and Trent W. Maurer

Understanding protein synthesis: The efficacy of role play in large undergraduate human anatomy and physiology classes, Diana Sturges and Trent W. Maurer