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Publikováno v:
Kinesiology Review. 4:403-408
Disciplinary isolation has facilitated health education, public health, and physical education professionals to sometimes pursue common goals without the benefit of interdisciplinary collaboration and perspectives. Recognizing the potential benefits
Autor:
F. Stephen Bridges
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Homicide Studies. 17:224-236
This article describes homicide-suicide among those aged 65 years and older in the United States using archival data from 1968 to 1975. Comparisons were made between 184 homicide-suicides and 400 randomly selected victims of all other types of homici
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Criminal Justice Policy Review. 19:117-130
This study explores whether states adopting specific domestic violence laws have significantly lower rates of intimate partner and family homicide, as well as a lower average of the two homicide rates. Point biserial correlation and multiple regressi
Autor:
F. Stephen Bridges, Julie C. Kunselman
Publikováno v:
Psychological Reports. 97:739-749
From each of 15 health regions, potential years of life lost (PYLL) before age 75 for Status Indians is compared for select causes of death with all other residents. Mortality data from 1991 to 2001 for rates of PYLL (standardized to the 1991 populat
Autor:
F. Stephen Bridges, Julie C. Kunselman
Publikováno v:
Perceptual and Motor Skills. 98:594-598
A reliability check of Lester's (2000b) 1970–1995 time series that examined associations between the availability of firearms and their use for homicide and suicide in Canada. For the period 1974 to 1999, the relative availability of firearms as me
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Psychological Reports. 90:391-400
Two field studies using 1,004 “lost letters” were designed to test the hypotheses that returned responses would be greater in small towns than from a city, that addressees' affiliation with a group either (1) opposed to physical education in scho
Autor:
F. Stephen Bridges, Paul C. Thompson
Publikováno v:
Psychological Reports. 88:1091-1095
Summary.-Of 75 letters "lost" in Florida, 41 were returned in the mail (the helpful response). Immediate pedestrian density was signi€icantly related to nonhelping responses. The greater the number of subjects passing by a lost letter, the less lik
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Psychological Reports. 88:1194-1198
Szr~nmo~.-Of 75 letters "lost" in the Florida Panhandle, 33 (44%) were returned in the mail by the finders (the altruistic response). Addressees' aff'iiations were significantly associated with different rates of return; fewer emotive Intercontinenta
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Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless. 10:235-242
A field study used 1008 “lost letters” to test the hypotheses that the differences in returned responses would be attributable to the addressee (i.e., ending homelessness-control or preventing it among youth, veterans, and lesbians) and especiall
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Psychological Reports. 86:1097-1100
Summary.-OF 850 lerters "lost" in Florida, 339 (39.9%) were returned in the mail and indicated across 5 addressees, 2 sizes of community, and 2 destinations, community size and addressees' affiiiations were associated with returned responses, but not