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M. Bess Vincent. 2004. Temperance Tantrums: Public Opinion Regarding the New Temperance. Kenisha Winder. 2003. From 'Hand Up' to 'Handouts': An Examination of Welfare Stereotypes and Opposition to Government Assistance to Blacks. Bryan Maddox. 2003. Religiosity: Gender and the Transition to Parenthood. Sarah Kaufman. 2003. Bioethicists [Micro]Sort It Out: The Impact of Interdisciplinarity on Technology, Sex, and Sperm. Denise Blake. 2003. Gender Differences in Rates and Predictors of Emotional Abuse in Marital Relationships. Catherine Carroll. 2003. Career Motivations and Aspirations of First-Year Law Students. Jean Haubert. 2003.Does Immigration Help Us or Hurt Us? Factors Influencing Contemporary Perceptions of the Impact of Immigrants. Hosanna K. Fletcher. 2002. Workin' 9-to-5?: The Impact of "Flexible" Worktime on the Workweek. Marilyn Joyce. 2002. Women's Temporal-Spatial Relationship to the Labor Market: An Examination by Race and Ethnicity. Jene' Ebron. 2002. Retention Intentions: A Study of How U.S. Military Family Service Programs Influence a Wife's Support for Her Husband's Re-Enlistment. Barbara Stroope. 2001. Cross-National Patterns in Attitudes toward Women's Employment. Jessica Pardee. 2001. A Prenuptial for the Masses: Examining the Theory and Implementation of Covenant Marriage in Louisiana. Samuel Burgess. 2001. "That's So Gay!": Gender Ideology and Anti-Homosexual Opinion in the United States. Xiaoshan Zhu. 2001. The Effects of Women's Socioeconomic Characteristics on Compliance with China's One-Child Policy: A Case Study of Hebei Province, 1979-1988. Jennifer Burczyk-Brown. 2000. Predicting Community Participation among Public Housing Residents. Sue Falter Mennino. 1999. Work-Family Trade-offs: Explaining the Significance of Gender. Teri Vail. 1999. A Shot in the Dark: How Many Guns are 'Out There' in America Today? William L. Urquhart. 1999. The Relation-Exchange Dialectic and Institutions in Small Business. Yolanda Dillion. 1999. Does Racism Really Matter? An Analysis of White Americanns' Attitudes toward Welfare Spending. James Michael Van Leeuwen. 1999. What Exactly is a Gutter Punk? An Exploratory Study of Street Youth in New Orleans. Krista Brumley. 1998. Who Cares for the Children?: The Effects of Maternal Drug Use and HIV Infection on the Residences of Improverished Children in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jeanne Z. Hand. 1998. Badger or Banter: Gender Differences in Reactions to Sexual Harassment. Sharon Funk. 1998. Home Sweet Home: Satisfaction and Attachment Among Public Housing Residents. Rebecca A. Matteo. 1998. Beyond Sick and Tired: A Comparative Analysis of the Subjective Health Status of Elderly Public Housing Residents to a National Sample. Lesley Williams, Reid. 1997. The Status of Children: State-level Determinants of Spending on Youth. Carla Hall. 1997. Political Generations and Support for Military Spending. updated March 18, 2004
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