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Sport Management Education Journal. 14:25-36
Relatively little is known about the experiences of sport management faculty in relation to job demands and resources. With the constantly evolving nature of higher education and growth of the sport management discipline, it is important to understan
Autor:
Nick Nordmann, David Bellar, Jeffrey C. Petersen, Cheryl R. Rode, Lawrence W. Judge, Dagny Zupin, Brianna N. Leitzelar, James E. Johnson
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Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education. 12:220-239
This study examined athlete academic support services in NCAA Division I schools across three broad areas: 1) program scope and budget, 2) program leadership and staffing, and 3) program facilities...
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Journal of Marketing for Higher Education. 29:1-18
College athletics is currently in the midst of a building boom in which universities are competing with each other to reach an always-increasing standard of lavish athletic facilities. While these ...
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NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education. 11:17-32
Sexual harassment and incivility in the workplace are the unwanted sexual attention and bullying of employees by their superior. There are times, however, when the roles are reversed and the superior is the target of such behavior. Contrapower harass
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Sport Management Education Journal. 11:61-71
Contrapower harassment occurs when a person in a position of authority (e.g., faculty member) experiences incivility or sexual harassment from a subordinate (e.g., student). Sport has long been considered a male domain, and this is true in the sport
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The Journal of SPORT. 5:64-92
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Archives of Business Research. 6
Conference realignment among collegiate institutions in the United States has altered discussions from the traditional rivalries, standard television contracts, and typical super conferences. One area overlooked is the impact this may have on fans an
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Medical Care. 37:126-139
Pediatric patients' self-report of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) has emerged as an important patient-based health outcome. A practical, validated generic measure of HRQOL facilitates assessing risk, tracking health status, and measuring trea
Autor:
Amy Friedman-Bender, Daniel J. L. Quiggins, Michael Seid, James W. Varni, Cheryl A. Rode, Ernest R. Katz
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 22:397-406
The Pediatric Cancer Quality of Life Inventory-32 (PCQL-32) has been developed to be a standardized assessment instrument to assess systematically pediatric cancer patient's health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcomes. Multidimensional serial mea
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International Journal of Cancer. 83:71-76
Measurement of pediatric cancer patients' health-related quality of life (HRQL) in phase III randomized, controlled clinical trials is being recognized increasingly as an essential component in evaluating the comprehensive health outcomes of modern a