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College of Human Development and Education
Research 2001-2002


APPAREL, DESIGN, FACILITY AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:

  • Amundsen, Rebecca. Received a software grant for the FM Program from FM Systems, $8,000. Plan to integrate it into ADFH 380 Facility Operations and Analysis in the fall of 2002.
  • Amundsen, Rebecca. Received Robert and Patty Hendrickson Faculty Development Award (Summer 2001).
  • Bates, Derald. Wrote and received summer support funding for 2001 to explore research topics.
  • Sarabakhsh, Mort. Submitted an Institutional Development for $3,500.
  • Sarabakhsh, Mort. Submitted The Centennial Endowment Fund for $600.
  • Sarabakhsh, Mort. Attended grant and research workshop during HD&E Faculty and Staff Development Day (January 2002).
  • Williams, Robyne. Received Faculty Development funding from the President's Office.

PUBLICATIONS:

  • Manikowske, L. "Teaching About Chemical Resistant Gloves with Educational Exhibits". Accepted for publication in Journal of Family and Consumer Science
  • Manikowske, L. and Bastow-Shoop, H.E. Manuscript in progress for Buying in Cyberspace study.
  • Lokken, S., Hyllegard, K., Damhorst, M.L., Lyons, N., Lakner, H., Bastow-Shoop, H., and Manikowske, L. (Manuscript in review). "Rural Consumers' Attitudes Toward Television and Internet for Information Search and Product Purchase" Journal of Consumer Affairs
  • Markey, V. "Food Service Workers Attitudes and Knowledge of Sanitation and Food Safety Before and After a Certification Course". Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research. (Under revision to be resubmitted).
  • Markey, V. "Enhance the Hospitality Curriculum with Service Learning". American Association of Higher Education Hospitality Service Learning Monography. (Submitted).
  • Sanders, G.F., Ray-Degges, S., Sarabakhsh, M., Walther, R. (Submitted for review April 2002).
    "Hospitality Activities in Later Life." Journal of Travel and Leisure Studies.
  • Ray-Degges, S. Designing for the Mature Market. American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), winter 2000 to present. Nationally distributed Continuing Education Unit (CEU).
  • Ray-Degges, S. Peer reviewed and distribution of 23 participant exercises to award CEU credit through the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ).
  • Ray-Degges, S. (October/November 2001). '"Creating Safe and Functional Spaces for Children". Prairie Homes, Vol. 1, #4, 28-29.
  • Ray-Degges, S. (August/September 2001). "Design for Life: Adapting Your Home for the Older Adults." Prairie Homes. Vol. 1, #3, 30-32.
  • Ray-Degges, S. Quality Lighting Environment. Reviewed textbook proposal from Fairchild Books. (March 2002).
  • Sarabakhsh, M. "Legend in His Time: Lendal Kotschevar." Florida International University Hospitality Review Journal.
  • Sunderlin, S. Assisted with the Web site development for the Emily Reynolds Costume Collection with Web designer Greg Lee and with the financial support from the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, NDSU Libraries. We were able to put the exhibition Woven Into Words: Signs and Symbols from May 2001 onto the Web site.
  • Williams, R. Prepared abstract for publication in ITAA Proceedings, 2

CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY SCIENCE

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:

  • Deal, J. & Hemberger, K. (October, 2001). ND Parents Assistance and Supportive Schools (PASS): Parents as Teachers Program (PAT). Funding Agency: ND Pathfinders. $102,446
  • Deal, J. & Hemberger, K. (October, 2001). ND Parents Assistance and Supportive Schools (PASS): Parents as Teachers Program (PAT) Administrative. Funding Agency: ND Pathfinders. $71,097.00
  • Deal, J. & Hemberger, K. (May, 2002). ND Parents Assistance and Supportive Schools (PASS): Parents as Teachers Program (PAT) Administrative. Funding Agency: ND Pathfinders. $10,000.00
  • Halverson, C.F., Martin, R., Havill, V. Deal, J.E., & Victor, J. Dimensions of Personality in Parental Natural Language. National Institutes of Health, February, 2002 - January, 2003; $15,120.16.00.
  • Hektner, J.M. Richland County 21st Century Community Learning Centers. $10,000. Lead external evaluation of consortium of after-school programs in rural Richland County.
  • Sanders, G., Clark, V. and Fitzgerald, M. A National Model for Inter-institutional Postbaccalaureate Distance Education Programs (subcontract). U.S. Department of Education (2000-2003). $24,483 subcontract of Kansas State University Grant (currently in year 2 of 3).
  • Sanders, G. National Family Caregiver Support Program for North Dakota—Educational Component. US DHHS/Admin on Aging/ND Dept. of Human Services. $289,630. (In collaboration with a Research Component by Richard Rathge) Pending
  • Carlson, T. D., & Blaine, T. Bailey, C. E. (submitted). Providing therapy to low-income and “gap” families. Otto Bremer Foundation.
  • Hektner, J. M. Testing a prevention program in an American Indian Boarding School. Plan to submit to the B/START program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Have contacted a NIDA official and met with officials at the school.

PUBLICATIONS:

  • Aguilar, B., O’Brien, K. M., August, G. J., Auon, S. L., & Hektner, J. M. (2001). Relationship quality of aggressive children and their siblings: A multi-informant, multi-measure investigation. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 29, 479-489.
  • August, G. J., Hektner, J. M., Egan, E. A., Realmuto, G. M., & Bloomquist, M. L. (in press). The Early Risers longitudinal prevention trial: Examination of three year outcomes in aggressive children with intent-to-treat and as-intended analyses. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.
  • August, G. J., Realmuto, G. M., Winters, K. C., & Hektner, J. M. (in press). Prevention of adolescent drug abuse: Targeting high risk children with a multifaceted intervention model: The Early Risers “Skills for Success” Program. Applied & Preventive Psychology.
  • August, G. J., Realmuto, G. M., Hektner, J. M., & Bloomquist, M. L. (2001). An integrated components preventive intervention for aggressive elementary school children: The Early Risers Program. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69, 614-626.
  • Bailey, C. E., Pryce, J. (equal authorship), & Walsh, F. (accepted with revisions). Trends in Authorship, Article Content, and Focus on Diversity in Journal of Marital and Family Therapy from 1990-1995 to 1996-2000, Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.
  • Bailey, C. E. (in press). The Effect of Spiritual Beliefs and Practices on Family Functioning: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 13.
  • Bailey, C. E. (in press). Using adolescents as consultants in therapy. In C. Ford Sori & L. Hecker (eds.) The Therapist’s Notebook for Children and Adolescents: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
  • Bernstein, G. A., Hektner, J. M., Borchardt, C. M. & McMillan, M. H. (2001). Treatment of school refusal: One-year follow-up. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 40, 206-213. Brotherson, S. E., & Teichert, J. B. (2001). Value of the law in shaping social perspectives on marriage. Journal of Law and Family Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1, 23-56.
  • Brotherson, S. E., & Soderquist, J. N. (Accepted for publication, 2002). Coping with a child’s death: Spiritual issues and therapeutic implications. Journal of Family Psychotherapy.
  • Brotherson, S. E., & Soderquist, J. N. (Accepted for publication, 2002). Coping with a child’s death: Spiritual issues and therapeutic implications. [Invited revision of above article for chapter of edited book].
  • Carlson, T., Kirkpatrick, D., Hecker, L., & Killmer, M. (2002). Religion, spirituality, and marriage and family therapy: A study of marriage and family therapists’ beliefs about the appropriateness of addressing religious and spiritual issues in therapy. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 30(2), 157-172.
  • Carlson, T. & Erickson, M. (2001). Honoring and privileging therapists’ personal experiences and knowledges: Ideas for a narrative approach to the training and supervision of new therapists. Contemporary Family Therapy, 23(2), 199-220.
  • Carlson, T., & Erickson, M. (In Press). Special Double Issue: Spirituality and Family Therapy. (Editors). Journal of Family Pscyhotherapy, 12 (1-4).
  • Carlson, T., Erickson, M., & Seewald-Marquardt, A. (In press). The spiritualities of therapists’ lives. Journal of Family Pscyhotherapy, 12 (2)
  • Carlson, T. & Erickson, M. (In press). A conversation about spirituality and family therapy: Exploring the possibilities. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 13(2)
  • Elbedour, S., Bart, W. M., & Hektner, J. M. (in press). Intelligence and family marital structure: The case of adolescents from monogamous and polygamous families among Bedouin Arabs in Israel. Journal of Social Psychology.
  • Fitzgerald, M. A., Miller, N. J., Winter, M. & Paul, J. (2001). Adjustment strategies in the family business: Implications for gender and management role. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 22(3), 265-291
  • Fitzgerald, M. A. & Winter, M. (2001). The intrusiveness of home-based work on family life. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 22(1), 75-92.
  • Fitzgerald, M. A., & Muske, G. (in press). Copreneurs: An exploration and comparison to other family businesses. Family Business Review.
  • Hektner, J. M. (2001). Family, school, and community predictors of adolescent growth-conducive experiences: Global and specific approaches. Applied Developmental Science, 5, 172-183
  • Hektner, J. M. & Csikszentmihalyi, M. (in press). The experience sampling method: Measuring the context and content of lives. In R. Bechtel & A. Churchman (Eds.), Handbook of Environmental Psychology. New York: Wiley
  • Hektner, J. M. (in press). Understanding adolescence in real word contexts: New research techniques. In J. R. Miller, R. M. Lerner, & L. B. Schiamberg (Eds.), Human ecology: An encyclopedia of children, families, communities, and environments. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO
  • Kellogg, Barbara, and Sanders, Gregory (2001). Barriers to services for older adults: The context of mental health. The North Dakota Journal of Human Service, 3(2), 42-50
  • Pankow, Debb. The North Dakota Journal of Human Services "Pulse of the Prairie: An Evaluation of an Outreach Event Supporting Rural Families" with Sean Brotherson
    *Reported as “in press” on last year’s annual report
  • Bailey, C. E., & Thomas, V. T. (in process). Welfare Reform and Child Support Payments: An outcome study of a program designed to increase noncustodial father’s compliance with child support orders.
  • Bailey, C. E. (in process). Assessment of Parenting Styles and Behavior. In M. Cierpka, V. Thomas, & D. Sprenkle, (Eds.). Family Assessment: Integrating Multiple Perspectives
  • Bailey, C. E. (in process). Outcome study of a co-parenting program: The impact on paternal involvement, child support payments, and conflict in the coparental relationship.
  • Bailey, C. E., & Houge, S. L. (in process). The focus on children’s issues in the marriage and family therapy literature.
  • Northey, W. F., & Bailey, C. E. (in process). Dissertation Research in COAMFTE Accredited Programs.
  • Bailey, C. E. (in process) What is Philosophy that We Should Be Mindful of It? The need for philosophical, theoretical, and conceptual clarity in a postmodern world.
  • Bailey, C. E., & McBride, A. (in process) The Effectiveness of Family Therapy in Treating Children and Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Conduct Disorder: A critical analysis.
  • Brotherson, S. E., & White, J. (Invited for publication). Federal and state policy initiatives to strengthen fatherhood: Issues and implications for practitioners. [Invited journal article for social work journal].
  • Brotherson, S. E., Hawkins, A. J., & Dollahite, D. C. A narrative study of generative fathering and relationship work.
  • Brotherson, S. E., Hooker, K., & Zvonkovic, A. Impacts of child loss on parental identity
  • Brotherson, S. E. When a child dies: Primary parenting concerns during the loss of a child.
  • Brotherson, S. E., & Rodriguez, A. Strategies for involving fathers in parent education.
  • Brotherson, S. E., Yamamoto, T., & Acock, A. Communication and connection in father-child relationships
  • Brotherson, S. E., & Duncan, W. C. Re-binding the ties that bind: Governmental efforts to preserve and promote marriage.
  • Brotherson, S. E., Olson, T. D., & Forsgren, C. B. The development of international family policy: Constraints and opportunities
  • Brotherson, S. E., & Rane, T. Conceptual models in teaching family policy.
  • Brotherson, S. E., Zvonkovic, A., & Greaves, K. Accruing benefits and tolerating costs: A qualitative exploration of married couples’ work and family decisions.
  • Sanders, G. F., & Brotherson, S. E. A meta-review of research of later life families.
  • Brotherson, S. E. (2001, October). Defending our kids. The Village Family Magazine.
    Carlson, T., & Erickson, M. (In press). Creating Spaces for Spirituality in Family Therapy. (Eds). Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press.
  • August, G. J., Egan, E. A., Realmuto, G. M., & Hektner, J. M. (submitted). Parceling a multicomponent prevention program for aggressive children: Testing predictors of participation and outcome across individual intervention components.
  • Brotherson, S. E. (Under review). When the bough breaks: Understanding and responding to parental bereavement (submitted to Marriage and Families).
  • Carlson, T. (2002). Fathering and Relational Accountability: Working with Fathering in Family Therapy.
  • Carlson, T., Erickson, M., Cuddy, M., Seewald- Marquardt, A., Strobel, K., Zerr, T. (2002). Shared Experiences of Narrative Supervision: A Qualitative Study.
  • Erickson, M. & Carlson, T. (2002). Different uses of post-structuralism in solution-focused and narrative therapies. International Journal of Narrative Therapy.
  • Hektner, J. M., August, G. J., & Realmuto G. M. (submitted). Effects of pairing aggressive and non-aggressive children in strategic peer affiliation.
  • Hektner, J. M. Chapter 5: Analytical Strategies. In M. Csikszentmihalyi, J. M. Hektner, & J. S. Schmidt (Co-authors), Measuring the quality of everyday life: The ESM Handbook.
  • Hektner, J. M. Chapter 6: Psychometric properties. In M. Csikszentmihalyi, J. M. Hektner, & J. S. Schmidt (Co-authors), Measuring the quality of everyday life: The ESM Handbook.
  • Hektner, J. M. & Bartelt, J. Chapter 14: Clinical applications. In M. Csikszentmihalyi, J. M. Hektner, & J. S. Schmidt (Co-authors), Measuring the quality of everyday life: The ESM Handbook.
  • Muske, G., Fitzgerald, M. A., & Haynes, G. W. (Under review). The intermingling of family and business financial resources in copreneurial couples. Journal of Business Venturing.
  • Sanders, G., Ray-Degges, S., Sarabakhsh, M., & Walther, R. (Under review). Later life hospitality activities in a rural state. Journal of Travel Research.

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:

  • Nielsen, R.: ($1,944) Teaching Students Responsible Behavior, Dunseith Indian Day School, Quality Educational Programs, Inc., September 2000-July 2001. This was recently continued until July 2002.
  • Stammen, R. (with PI Team): ($971,556 over 3 years) NDSU GraSus Graduate Student-University-School Collaborative for Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology.
  • Wageman, J.: ($70,000) North Dakota Curriculum Initiative, Eisenhower, Department of Public Instruction, September 2000 – September 2001.
  • Wageman,J.: ($76,730) North Dakota Curriculum Initiative Year Two, Eisenhower, Department of Public Instruction, September 2001 – September 2002.
  • Wilhelm, A.: ($3,750) Secondary Agricultural Education Committee, ND Department of Public Instruction, September 2001 – June 2002.
  • Wilhelm, A.: ($3,750) Post-Secondary Agricultural Education Committee, North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, September 2001 – June 2002.

PUBLICATIONS

  • Bietz, C.M. and Hannon, J.W.: “Lesbian Domestic Violence and Shelter Services in North Dakota,” North Dakota Journal of Human Services. 3 (2), 24-33 (2001).
  • Hannon, J.W., Ritchie, M. and Rye, D.R.: “Class: The Missing Dimension in Counseling and Counselor Education in the United States of America,” The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counseling and Psychotherapy. 1(3): 13-154 (2001).
  • Stammen, R. and Schmidt, M.: “Basic Understanding for Developing Distance Education for Online Instruction,” NASSP Bulletin. National Association of Secondary School Principals. 85(628): 47-50. (November 2001). b.) Reviewed or Juried Publications
  • Haney, D.: “Digest of the Focus Group Findings on School Finance in North Dakota,” The Umbrella. North Dakota Council of Educational Leaders, Spring 2002.
  • Haney, D.: Contribution to “Showcase Box,”(p.137), Fiore, D. (2002) School Community Relations.
  • Huenneke, S. and Hannon, J.: AFT Higher Education Conference Stresses Values, Academic Quality and Professionalism, May-Sept., P.3 (2001).
  • Hannon, J. and Sanders, P.: “Counselor Training in the U.S. and U.K.: A Day in a Life,” presentation, Association for the Development of the Person-Centered Approach 16th Annual Conference Program. United Kingdom (2001).
  • Hannon, J.W.: “The Case of Ms. K: When Life is Too Painful,” presentation, Association for the Development of the Person-Centered Approach 16th Annual Conference Program, United Kingdom (2001).

HEALTH, NUTRITION AND EXERCISE SCIENCES

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:

  • Barnhart, T. National Youth Sports Program. National Collegiate Athletic Association, $63,500.
  • Barnhart, T. Summer Food Service Grant for National Youth Sports Program. United States Department of Agriculture, $20,000.
  • Barnhart, T. National Youth Sports Program, Downtown Business Association, Fargo, $1,000.
  • Barnhart, T. NYSP Girls Sport Camp, National Collegiate Athletic Association, $5,250.
  • Barnhart, T. City of Fargo NYSP Supplemental Grant $5,250.
  • Barnhart, T. City of Moorhead Supplemental Grant $2,250
  • Strand, B. US Tennis Association 1.2.3. United States Tennis Association; $3,500.
  • Hadley, M. & Patterson, B. Burroughs Wellcome Visiting Professorship. Burroughs Wellcome Fund. ($5,000).
  • Hadley, M. Aquisition of a Gravity Steam Sterilizer. USDA Cooperative States Research, Education, and Extension, NRICGP. ($20,854).
  • Hadley, M. Development of Functional Foods and Ingredients from Waxy Hulless Barley. Castle Dome Foods ($500).
  • Hadley, M. Matching funds for purchase of a refrigerated centrifuge. Castle Dome Foods ($2034)
  • Hadley, M. Funds for purchase of software Chem Draw. North Dakota State University Development Foundation ($800).
  • Wolf-Hall, C.E. and Hadley, M. Request for a high performance liquid chromatography unit with mass spectrum detector. Shimadzu LC-MS equipment grant program. ($50,000 match).
  • Garden-Robinson, J.“Development of Nutrition Education Resources”; $880; North Dakota Nutrition Council.
  • Garden-Robinson, J.“Folic Acid Now: A College-based Intervention”; $17,465; North Dakota Chapter of the March of Dimes.
  • Garden-Robinson, J.“The 5 A Day Cyber Challenge: A Distance Education Effort to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Intake”; $3000; North Dakota 4-H Foundation.
  • Garden-Robinson, J.“Turning Up the Heat on Food Thermometer Use” (Rolette County Intervention); FDA – Minneapolis District; $3000.
  • Garden-Robinson, J.“The Folic Acid Project”, Dakota Medical Foundation, $49,985.
  • Strand, B.“Development of Online Courses for a Web-Based Distance Education Master’s Program”, North Dakota State University Instructional Development Grant, $950.
  • Strand, B. Concordia College. Funding for graduate assistants. $11,200.
  • Strand B. “Altercations and confrontations of coaches with players, fans, and parents”, Central District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. $1000

PUBLICATIONS:
  • Terbizan, D. J., Dolezal, B. A., and Albano, C. (In press) Validity of seven commercially available heart rate monitors. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science Journal
  • Hansen, P. J. (In press). Preferred learning styles of the certified athletic trainer and athletic training student. Journal of Athletic Training.
  • Hansen, P. J. (In press). Growth plates: Are they breakable? Strategies.
  • Lardy, G., Garden-Robinson, J., Stoltenow, C., Marchello, M. and Lee, L. (In press) Beef quality assurance from farm to fork: Development of a pilot program in farm to table food safety. Journal of Extension.
  • Barney, D. & McGaha, P. (In press). Basketball passing drills and activities to get everyone involved. Strategies.
  • Dolezal, B. A., & Terbizan, D. (In press). Post-exercise Fat Metabolism in Concurrent-Trained Individuals, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
  • Hadley, M., & Rodriguez, D. In Vivo Effect of Chlorogenic Acid on Some Patterns of Lipid Metabolism in fa/fa zucker Rats. 1faseb J. 15: Abs 757.6 (2001).
  • Rodriguez, D., & Hadley, M. In Vivo Regulation of Hepatic Gluconeogenesis by Chlorogenic Acid in fa/fa Zucker Rats. FASEB J. 15:Abs 244.6 (2001).
  • Terbizan, D.J, Hansen, P., Strand, B., and Brudy, T.. (2002) Comparison of caloric expenditure measurement tools, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, abstract.
  • Rodriguez, D. & Hadley, M. (Under review). Chlorogenic acid modifies plasma and liver concentrations of cholesterol, triacylglycerol, and minerals in (fa/fa) zucker rats. Journal of Molecular Genetics and Metabolism.
  • Rodriguez, D., & Hadley, M. (Under review). Chlorogenic acid increases liver protein and DNA without jeffect on glucose-6-phophatase or mRNA expression of the insulin receptor in (fa/fa) zucker aats. Journal of Molecular Genetics and Metabolism.
  • Terbizan, D.J., & Albano, C. (Under review). Physiological changes after 14-weeks of concurrent training in college-age women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.


 






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