نتایج جستجو برای: willful misconduct

تعداد نتایج: 2436  

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2010
Stephanie Booth-Kewley Robyn M Highfill-McRoy Gerald E Larson Cedric F Garland

The objective of this longitudinal study was to determine psychosocial predictors of military misconduct in a cohort of Marine Corps war veterans. The study included data from 20,746 male Marines who completed a life history questionnaire during initial basic training and were subsequently deployed to a combat zone. Associations between psychosocial variables, psychiatric diagnoses, and subsequ...

2014
David L. Roberts Freya A.V. St. John J. Jaime Miranda

Misconduct in academic research is undoubtedly increasing, but studies estimating the prevalence of such behaviour suffer from biases inherent in researching sensitive topics. We compared the unmatched-count technique (UCT) and the crosswise-model (CM), two methods specifically designed to increase honest reporting to sensitive questions, with direct questioning (DQ) for five types of misconduc...

2011
Violet Cheung-Blunden

Although acculturation towards western culture has been linked to higher levels of misconduct in previous research, little is understood about the mechanisms involved. The present study uses two mediators, early autonomy timetable and large family obligation discrepancy to explain how western values alter children’s behavior and family dynamics, that would push them towards misconduct. The samp...

2016
Azza AbuDagga Sidney M. Wolfe Michael Carome Robert E. Oshel Vineet Gupta

BACKGROUND Little information exists on U.S. physicians who have been disciplined with licensure or restriction-of-clinical-privileges actions or have had malpractice payments because of sexual misconduct. Our objectives were to: (1) determine the number of these physicians and compare their age groups' distribution with that of the general U.S. physician population; (2) compare the type of dis...

2010
Matt DeLisi Kevin M. Beaver Michael G. Vaughn Anna E. Kosloski Alan J. Drury

Two empirically unresolved areas of study of Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) self-control theory are personality and gender. The theory states that personality is unrelated to self-control and crime, and prior studies have found that self-control operates differently for males and females. Using data from confi ned delinquents in the California Youth Authority (n = 791) and measures derived fr...

Journal: :Sociology of sport journal 2005
Kathleen E Miller Merrill J Melnick Grace M Barnes Michael P Farrell Don Sabo

Although previous research has established that high school sports participation may be associated with positive academic outcomes, the parameters of the relationship remain unclear. Using a longitudinal sample of nearly 600 Western New York adolescents, this study examined gender- and race-specific differences in the impact of two dimensions of adolescent athletic involvement ("jock" identity ...

Journal: :Science and engineering ethics 2012
Arthur J. Bonito Sandra L. Titus David E. Wright

Institutions receiving federal funding for research from the U.S.Public Health Service need to have policies and procedures to both prevent research misconduct and to adjudicate it when it occurs. The person who is designated to handle research misconduct is typically referred to as the research integrity officer (RIO). In this interview study we report on 79 RIOs who describe how they would ha...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 1999
M D Scheetz

Each year, the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) provides billions of dollars to support over 30,000 extramural research grants to more than 2,000 institutions in the U.S. and other countries. The Office of Research Integrity (ORI) is responsible for protecting the integrity of the research supported by the grants awarded for the PHS extramural research program. One of its responsibilities inclu...

Journal: :International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 2010
Matt Delisi Chad R Trulson James W Marquart Alan J Drury Anna E Kosloski

The importation model is a venerable theoretical explanation for inmate misconduct but it has not been extended in nearly 50 years. The current study advances a life course importation model of inmate behavior where life events in childhood cascade to predict antisocial behavior during adolescence and misconduct occurring during periods of confinement. Based on data from 2,520 institutionalized...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2015
Ivan S Panyavin Lisa D Goldberg-Looney Diego Rivera Paul B Perrin Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla

To date, extremely limited research has focused on the ethical aspects of clinical neuropsychology practice in Latin America. The current study aimed to identify the frequency of perceived ethical misconduct in a sample of 465 self-identified neuropsychology professionals from Latin America in order to better guide policies for training and begin to establish standards for practitioners in the ...

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