This study examined the relationship between the presence of work-family conflict and child development, analyzing the intervening variable of marital satisfaction. Participants were 38 married individuals with at least ...
Several oscillations/variations in oceanic and atmospheric circulation patterns are known to influence climate over North America. The most prominent oscillations affecting the conterminous Unites States are the El ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand how an art therapist would be perceived and utilized at an Indian Health Services (IHS) facility on the Navajo Reservation. Specific focus was on how an art ...
This study aims to dissect the molecular mechanisms by which sesquiterpene zerumbone (ZER) exerts its inhibitory effects on human melanoma cells, and examine the potential therapeutic effect of ZER on melanoma development ...
Statistics is an important tool for researchers in almost every field that impacts modern life. Multiple linear regression analysis is one of the most important tools available to these researchers. A difficult, but ...
Much of Western society’s values originate from the Judeo/Christian faith. For thousands of years, society has upheld outmoded, oppressive gender roles that are based on passages in the Bible. Two of the of the Bible that ...
Three sinkholes opening in Audrain County, Missouri in 2008 offered a rare
opportunity to examine karst features in an environment in which they rarely occur. The regional geology around the site consists of Mississippian-age ...
Nigeria, Pakistan, and Afghanistan are the three remaining polio-endemic countries in the world. This study investigated the reasons for resistance to polio immunization information in Kano, Nigeria. From a social ...
In 1993, the Kansas Biological Survey (KBS) conducted the first systematic herpetofaunal survey that was specific to the Fort Riley Military Reservation (Riley and Geary counties) and documented 39 reptile and amphibian ...
In the late 1800s, Lespedeza cuneata (sericea lespedeza) was introduced in North America. It became a noxious weed in Kansas due to its ability to invade and degrade native tallgrass prairie, and is currently one of the ...
Based on its native distribution and temperature constraints, the invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) was not expected to colonize southern portions of the U.S., but it has now spread from the Great Lakes to the ...
The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) is an invasive freshwater mollusk introduced to North America in 1987. Since that time, its range has rapidly spread south and west across the United States, and its current contiguous ...