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Graduate Student Scholarship and Achievements

The following listings, reported by the graduate programs, reflect publications, abstracts, awards and honors of current graduate students or those recently graduated.  This scholarship relates to work by the students during their degree program.

 

Hansson, R. O., Berry, J., & Berry, Melissa, in press. The bereavement experience: Continuing commitment after the loss of a loved one. In W.Jones & J. Adams (Eds.), Handbook of interpersonal commitment and relationship stability, Plenum.

Hansson, R. O., Vanzetti, N. A., Fairchild, Sharon, and Berry, J. O., in press, The impact of bereavement on families. In B. de Vries (Ed.), End of life issues: Interdisciplinary and multidimensional perspectives, Springer.

 Roberts, B.W. & Friend, Wendy, 1998, Career momentum in midlife women: Life context, identity, and personality correlates, Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 3, 195-208.

 Robert, B.W. & Friend, Wendy, in press, The rank-order consistency of personality across the life course: A review of longitudinal studies.

Mills, Lisa, winner, Oklahoma Psychological Association Research Competition.

Leo, Michael, TU Student Research Colloquium, runner-up, 1999.

Sinclair, R.R., Maxtin, J.E. & Michel, Robert P., in press, Full-time and part-time subgroup differences in job attitudes and demographic characteristics, Journal of Vocational Behavior.

Hogan, R. & Shelton, Dana, 1998, A socioanalytic perspective on job performance, Human Performance, 11, 129-144.

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