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INDEX GARRISON, M. E. BETSY, see Broussard, S. C. GITIMU, PRISCILLA, see Workman, J. E. GODDARD, H. WALLACE, JUDITH A. MYERS-WALLS, and THOMAS R. LEE, “Parenting: Have We Arrived? Or Do We Continue the Journey?” 21. GREGORY, SUSAN, see Worthy, S. I GUTTER, MICHAEL, see Lyons, A. C. HATCH, KATHRYN L., see Kim, J. HEATON, MARTIE B., see Clarke, M. C. HILL, FE. JEFFREY, see Clarke, M. C. HYLLEGARD, KAREN, see Worthy, S. L. ISRAELSEN, CRAIG L., see Clarke, M. C. KIM, JIHYUN, JANIS STONE, PATRICIA CREWS, MACK SHELLEY II, and KATHRYN L. HATCH, “Improving Knit Fabric UPF Using Consumer Laundry Products: A Comparison of Results Using Two Instruments,” 141. KOCH, LAURA C., see Clarke, M. C. LABAT, KAREN, MARILYN DELONG, and SHERRI A. GAHRING, “A Longitudinal Study of Sun-Pro- tective Attitudes and Behaviors,” 240. LAKNER, HILDA, see Worthy, S. L. LAWRENCE, FRANCES C., see Lyons, A. C LEE, THOMAS R., see Goddard, H. W. LYONS, ANGELA C., BRENDA CUDE, FRANCES C. LAWRENCE, and MICHAEL GUTTER, “Con- ducting Research Online: Challenges Facing Researchers in Family and Consumer Sciences,” 341 LYONS, NANCY, see Worthy, S. L. MAGGS, JENNIFER L., see Shim, S. MAKELA, CAROLE J., “ Family and Consumer Sciences 2003 Theses and Dissertations: Perspectives on Research,” 172. MAKELA, CAROLE J., “A Listingo f Theses and Dissertations Completed in Family and Consumer Sci- ences: 2003,” 178. MANIKOWSKE, LINDA, see Worthy, S. L. MANSFIELD, PHYLIS M., see Pinto, M. B. MYERS-WALLS, JUDITH A., see Goddard, H. W. NORTON, MARJORIE J. T., see Plassmann, V. OGLE, JENNIFER PAFF, see Ballentine, L. W PARENTE, DIANE H., see Pinto, M. B. PINTO, MARY BETH, DIANE H. PARENTE, and PHYLIS M. MANSFIELD, “Information Learned From Socialization Agents: Its Relationship to Credit Card Use,” 357 PLASSMANN, VANDANAS.,an d MARJORIE J. T. NORTON, “Child-Adult Expenditure Allocation by Ethnicity,” 39. SCHUTZ, HOWARDG. , see Bell, R SCHVANEVELDT, JAY D., see Galbraith, K. A. SHANKAR, PADMINL JENNIE E. LONG DILWORTH, and DIANA CONE, “Dietary Intake and Health Behavior Among Black and White College Females,” 159. SHELLEY, MACK, II, see Kim, J. SHIM, SOYEON, and JENNIFER L. MAGGS, “A Psychographic Analysis of College Students’ Alcohol Consumption: Implications for Prevention and Consumer Education,” 255. SHULTZ, JILL ARMSTRONG, see Birmingham, B. J. STONE, JANIS, see Kim, ] TRAUTMANN, JULIANNE, see Worthy, S. L. WORKMAN, JANE E., “Editorial Note,” 195. WORKMAN, JANE E., “Editorial Note,” 279 WORKMAN, JANE E., “Features to Anticipate in Future Issueso fF CSR]: Announcing the Debut of the ‘Professional Issues’ Section,” 103. WORKMAN, JANE E., and PRISCILLA GITIMU, “Editor’s Annual Report, June 2004,” 3 WORKMAN, JANE E., NAOMI E. ARSENEAU, and CHANDRA J. EWELL, “Traits and Behaviors Assigned to an Adolescent Wearing an Alcohol Promotional T-Shirt,” 62. WORTHY, SHERI LOKKEN, KAREN HYLLEGARD, MARY LYNN DAMHORST, JULIANNE TRAUTMANN, HOLLY BASTOW-SHOOP, SUSAN GREGORY, HILDA LAKNER, NANCY LYONS, and LINDA MANIKOWSKE, “Rural Consumers’ Attitudes Toward the Internet for Infor- mation Search and Product Purchase,” 81. 370 FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES RESEARCH JOURNAL Articles: “The Acquisition of Family Financial Roles and Responsibilities,” Clarke et al., 321. “Child-Adult Expenditure Allocation by Ethnicity,” Plassmann and Norton, 39. “Conducting Research Online: Challenges Facing Researchers in Family and Consumer Sciences,” Lyons et al., 341. “Dietary Intake and Health Behavior Among Black and White College Females,” Shankar et al., 159. “Editorial Note,” Workman, 195. “Editorial Note,” Workman, 279. “Editor’s Annual Report, June 2004,” Workman and Gitimu, 3. “Factors Related to Frequency of Fruits and Vegetables Served to Children and Consumed by Mothers in Low-Income Households,” Birmingham et al., 6. “Family and Consumer Sciences 2003 Theses and Dissertations: Perspectives on Research,” Makela, 172. “Family Leadership Styles and Family Well-Being,” Galbraith and Schvaneveldt, 220. “Features to Anticipate in Future Issueosf FCSRJ: Announcing the Debut of the ‘Professional Issues’ Sec- tion,” Workman, 103 “Gender, Delinquent Status, and Social Acceptance as Predictors of the Global Self-Esteem of Teens,” Forney et al., 208. “Improving Knit Fabric UPF Using Consumer Laundry Products: A Comparison of Results Using Two Instruments,” Kim et al., 141. “Information Learned From Socialization Agents: Its Relationship to Credit Card Use,” Pintoe t al., 357. “A Listingo f Theses and Dissertations Completed in Family and Consumer Sciences: 2003,” Makela, 178. “A Longitudinal Study of Sun-Protective Attitudes and Behaviors,” Labat et al., 240. ‘The Making and Unmakingo f Body Problems in Seventeen Magazine, 1992-2003,” Ballentine and Ogle, 281. “Parenting: Have We Arrived? Or Do We Continue the Journey?” Goddard et al., 21. “Pecan Effects on Serum Lipoproteins and Dietary Intakes of Hyperlipidemic Individuals Consuming Self-Selected Diets,” Eastman and Clayshulte, 197. \ Psychographic Analysis of College Students’ Alcohol Consumption: Implications for Prevention and Consumer Education,” Shim and Maggs, 255. ‘The Relationship Between Classroom Motivation and Academic Achievement in Elementary-School- Aged Children,” Broussard and Garrison, 106. “Relationship Between Perceived Clothing Comfort and Exam Performance,” Bell et al., 308. “Rural Consumers’ Attitudes Toward the Internet for Information Search and Product Purchase,” Wor- thy et al., 81. “Traits and Behaviors Assigned to an Adolescent Wearing an Alcohol Promotional T-Shirt,” Workman et al., 625 The Work-Family Interface: Differentiating Balance and Fit,” Clarke et al., 121. ~ Da

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