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Professional human service occupation biases represented in General Psychology textbooks
We examined the coverage given by General Psychology textbooks, representing 8 major commercial publishers, regarding the professions of...
Journal of Instructional Psychology, 09/01/09 by Michael W. Firmin; Erica J. Johnson; Jeremiah Wikler · More from publication -
Efficacy of request presentation on compliance
The art of gaining compliance plays an influential role in every society and every culture (Petrova, Cialdini, & Sills, 2007). The completion of...
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 05/01/09 by Aaron J. Vaughn; Michael W. Firmin; Chi-En Hwang · More from publication -
Christian Student Perceptions of Body Tattoos: A Qualitative Analysis
We used qualitative research methodology in appraising 24 evangelical Christian college students' perceptions (15 female and 9 male), voluntarily...
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 10/01/08 by Firmin, Michael W; Tse, Luke M; Foster, Janna; Angelini, Tammy · More from publication -
Historical analysis of college campus interracial dating
Interracial dating on American campuses has had a relatively stormy past. Until the past three decades or so, it was outlawed in some states....
College Student Journal, 09/01/08 by Michael W. Firmin · More from publication -
Intrinsic factors affecting overseas student teaching
As a craft, the acquisition of supervised experience historically has been required by teachers-in-training. In one sense, it is a fight-of-passage...
Education, 09/22/07 by Michael W. Firmin · More from publication -
Cognitive responses of students who witness classroom cheating
We arranged for 82 General Psychology students (51 females, 31 males) to observe peers in a course cheating situation. Individual, in-depth,...
Journal of Instructional Psychology, 06/01/07 by Michael W. Firmin · More from publication -
SAY PLEASE: THE EFFECT OF THE WORD "PLEASE" IN COMPLIANCE-SEEKING REQUESTS
This study reports the results of an experiment examining whether presenting a request that included the word "please" would facilitate greater...
Social Behavior and Personality, 01/01/04 by Firmin, Michael W; Helmick, Janine M; Iezzi, Brian A; Vaughn, Aaron · More from publication
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