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Publikováno v:
Armed Forces & Society. 30:649-662
As part of an experimental unit, over five hundred active- and reserve-component (AC, RC) soldiers deployed to the Sinai Desert in 1995 on a peacekeeping mission. While most junior enlisted personnel were reservists, leadership positions were shared
Publikováno v:
Psychological Reports. 92:831-841
The Sample Survey of Military Personnel in Spring 1996 included detailed questions specifically about soldiers' professional values, centered on personal beliefs about loyalty and integrity values. Maximum likelihood factor analysis yielded four fact
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Psychological Reports. 89:123-134
Nearly 500 civilian wives of enlisted soldiers from Fort Drum, New York were surveyed about the extent to which they experienced, as problems, rumors about what was happening in Somalia and when their soldier would return from the Operation Restore H
Autor:
D. Bruce Bell, Walter R. Schumm
Publikováno v:
Psychological Reports. 87:623-633
Longitudinal data were examined to predict soldiers' morale, satisfaction with Army life, and the effects of family issues on performance of duties during an overseas deployment (Sinai peacekeeping force during the spring of 1995). Few variables were
Publikováno v:
Armed Forces & Society. 25:509-521
Survey data from near 500 civilian wives of soldiers from who deployed to Somalia for Operation Restore Hope were analyzed to determine how the mechanics of soldier-family communications affected spouse adaptation to the stresses of the deployment. D
Publikováno v:
Psychological Reports. 78:1311-1328
Dramatic increases in the percentage of female soldiers, married enlisted soldiers, spouses in the labor force, female single-parent soldiers, and dual military couples have changed the demography of the Army substantially since the end of the Vietna
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Psychological Reports. 78:771-784
Since the early 1950s, the percentage of enlisted personnel who were married at any one time has climbed from approximately 30% of the force to nearly 60% today, while the percentage of married officers has fluctuated between 70 and 90%. Retaining a
Publikováno v:
Psychological Reports. 78:1287-1298
Dramatic percentage increases in female soldiers, married enlisted soldiers, spouses in the labor force, female single-parent soldiers, and dual military couples have changed the demography of the Army substantially since the end of the Vietnam War a
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Psychological Reports. 74:499-511
The percentage of female soldiers and officers in the U.S. Army has increased dramatically during the last few decades. Gender appears to be correlated with rank, age, education, and race, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions about the
Publikováno v:
Psychological reports. 92(3 Pt 1)
The Sample Survey of Military Personnel in the spring of 1996 asked detailed questions of Army personnel about job satisfaction. Maximum likelihood factor analysis yielded four factors: satisfaction with supervision, with job environment, with the du