Donna Bickford is the Director of the Women's and Gender Resource Center at Dickinson College., Bickford, Donna M. We All Like to Think We've Saved Somebody: Sex Trafficking in Literature. Journal of International Women's...
We implemented experimental vignette methodology to investigate causal effects of psychological need satisfaction on self-determined motivation and disordered eating. Participants were varsity female collegiate athletes (N =...
Buss, Heather L., Peter B. Sak, Samuel L. Webb, and Susan L. Brantley. Weathering of the Rio Blanco Quartz Diorite, Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico: Coupling Oxidation, Dissolution, and Fracturing. Geochimica et Cosmochimica...
Although self-reported measurement of body weight is commonly accepted practice, this method may yield inaccurate estimates varying by respondent gender, body mass index, and eating disorder symptomatology. Given the gendered...
About 1 in 100 Gazans have been killed since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health’s Jan. 8, 2024, update. More than 24,000 people have died, an average of 250 each day. The Israel...
Azriel Grysman, and Cade D. Mansfield. What Do We Have When We Have a Narrative?, in Narrative Methods in Cognitive and Personality Psychology Research, ed. Azriel Grysman and Cade D. Mansfield, special issue, Imagination,...
Jeff Engelhardt is a professor of Philosophy at Dickinson College., The philosophical literature contains at least three formulations of the problem of causal exclusion. Although each of the three most common formulations...
As part of a broader goal of understanding how discourses of nature inform and affect gender and sexuality, this essay analyses two films by Argentine director Lucía Puenzo, XXY (2007) and El niño pez/The Fish Child (2009)....
The demand for geoscience to inform policy decisions continues to rise. For science to effectively inform policy, scientists must have training that enhances their understanding of the movement of knowledge across boundaries,...
Objective: Interdependence with family is considered a core element of collectivistic cultures, and it is routinely endorsed by people of ethnic/racial minority backgrounds in the United States. In contrast, a preference...