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Racial Differences in Breastfeeding on the Mississippi Gulf Coast: Making Sense of a Promotion-Prevalence Paradox with Cross-Sectional Data
(2022-12-03)Breastfeeding is less prevalent among African American women than their white peers. Moreover, breastfeeding rates in the South lag behind those in other regions of the U.S. Consequently, various efforts have been undertaken ... -
Ranchers, farmers, soldiers, and the CCC: The background for seven historical sites at Camp Bowie, Brown County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 325, 2002)During the mid-1990s, a cultural resources survey of Camp Bowie was conducted by the Environmental Resources Management Branch of the Adjutant General's Department of Texas (AGTX-EV) which identified a number of historical ... -
Re-Examination of Health Disparities in the United States: A 3-Pronged Health Intervention Proposal
(The UTSA Journal of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Work;Volume 7, 2020-12)Decades of research have revealed immense disparities in health in the United States, but scholars are still working to pinpoint the causes of these disparities and find solutions. In this review, new ideas and current ... -
Recovering Queer History in Texas: Female Impersonators, Public Opinion, and Policy Responses in the Early Twentieth Century
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Reevaluating the Language of Learning Advantage in Bilingual Arithmetic: An ERP Study on Spoken Multiplication Verification
(2022-04-21)Many studies of bilingual arithmetic report better performance when verifying arithmetic facts in the language of learning (LA+) over the other language (LA−). This could be due to language-specific memory representations, ... -
Reflection on College Life during COVID-19
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Reflection on Future Career and its Opportunities
(2020-11-03)My work describes roles as a Nurse Practitioner pre and post-COVID 19, as well as the opportunities coming for this job. -
Reflection on one thing I would change in society
(2021-04-17)One thing I would change in society. -
Reflections
(2020-08-26)In this writing, I speak about how my life changed throughout this pandemic. When this was written it was six months into this drastic change in our lifestyle, and I highlight the things that used to be apart of my daily ... -
Reflections for Future Freshman
(2020-09-18)Reflections between a UTSA student and a student from a different college of how online learning would be different going forward and how we can give advice for many incoming freshman that need help and guidance. -
Relating college course grades to attendance
(Business Research Yearbook;Volume 12, Issue 1, 2005)This study compared the attendance records of students against their test score averages for students at four institutions across multiple sections of several difference courses over a fourteen year period (N = 1617). ... -
The Relationship Between Anxiety and Social Support in College Students
(The UTSA Journal of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Work;Volume 4, 2018)This study seeks to understand in greater detail how anxiety relates to students’ future aspirations and goals, perception of university support, life satisfaction, and university guidance. We hypothesized that future ... -
Relationships between Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Statistics and Bibliometric Indicators: A Principal Components Analysis
(College & Research Libraries;Vol 71, No 1, 2010-01)This study analyzed 2005–2006 Web of Science bibliometric data from institutions belonging to the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and corresponding ARL statistics to find any associations between indicators from ... -
Reliability and Concurrent Validity of Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ): A Systematic Review
(10/26/2019)This study aimed to systematically review previous studies on the reliability and concurrent validity of the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ). A systematic literature search was conducted (n = 26) using the ... -
Reliable Evapotranspiration Predictions with a Probabilistic Machine Learning Framework
(2/22/2021)Evapotranspiration is often expressed in terms of reference crop evapotranspiration (ETo), actual evapotranspiration (ETa), or surface water evaporation (Esw), and their reliable predictions are critical for groundwater, ... -
Religion and Gender Ideologies among Working-Age U.S. Latinas/os
(7/4/2017)Numerous studies have documented religious variations in gender ideology in the United States. Despite growth, diversification, and religious ferment among Latinas/os, few have investigated this topic within the Latina/o ... -
Religion and Help-Seeking: Theological Conservatism and Preferences for Mental Health Assistance
(2022-05-05)Religious affiliation and attendance have been shown to affect various facets of mental health, including the willingness to seek mental health assistance; however, little is known about how theological beliefs influence ... -
Religion and Infant Mortality in the U.S.: A Preliminary Study of Denominational Variations
(7/12/2011)Prior research has identified a number of antecedents to infant mortality, but has been focused on either structural (demographic) forces or medical (public health) factors, both of which ignore potential cultural influences. ... -
Religion and Marriage Timing: A Replication and Extension
(8/22/2014)Previous studies have revealed denominational subculture variations in marriage timing in the U.S. with conservative Protestants marrying at a much younger age than Catholics and the unaffiliated. However, the effects of ... -
Religion, Race/Ethnicity, and Norms of Intergenerational Assistance among Older Adults
(12/30/2015)Using data on adults ages 55 and over from the second wave of the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH-2), this study models the main and interactive effects of religious involvement and race/ethnicity on four ...