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to FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES RESEARCH JOURNAL Volume 34 Number 1 (September 2005) pp. 1-104 Number 2 (December 2005) pp. 105-200 Number 3 (March 2006) pp. 201-308 Number 4 (June 2006) pp. 309-404 Authors: ALLISON, BARBARA, see Rehm, M. L. AMOROSO LESLIE, CATHERINE, and WILLIAM E. HAUCK, “Extent and Nature of Sexual Harassment in the Fashion Retail Workplace: 10 Years Later,” 7. ASHDOWN, SUSAN P., see Lee, Y. BEAUDOIN, PIERRE, and MARIE J. LACHANCE, “Determinants of Adolescents’ Brand Sensitivity in Clothing,” 312. CHO, KYEONGSOOK, “Redesigning Hospital Gowns to Enhance End Users’ Satisfaction,” 332. CRUTSINGER, CHRISTY, see Forney, W. S. DELGADILLO, LUCY, and AMBER GALLAGHER, “Borrower- and Mortgage-Related Factors Associated With FHA Foreclosures,” 204. FINKE, MICHAEL S., and NANCY L. PIERCE, “Precautionary Savings Behavior of Maritally Stressed Couples,” 223. FORNEY, JUDITH CARDONA, see Forney, W. S. FORNEY, WILLIAM SCOTT, JUDITH CARDONA FORNEY, and CHRISTY CRUTSINGER, “Developmental Stages of Age and Moral Reasoning as Predictors of Juvenile Delinquents’ Behavioral Intention to Steal Clothing,” 110. FULORIA, RUCHITA, see Marcketti, S. B. GALLAGHER, AMBER see Delgadillo, L. GARRISON, M. E. BETSY, see Nesteruk, O. HALL, SCOTT S., “Change in Paternal Involvement From 1977 to 1997: A Cohort Analysis,” 127. HAUCK, WILLIAM E. see Amoroso Leslie, C. HOLMES, BETTY, see Pelican, S. JUNG, JAEHEE, and SEUNG-HEE LEE, “Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Appearance Self-Schema, Body Image, Self-Esteem, and Dieting Behavior Between Korean and U.S. Women,” 350. KAYWARDLAW, MARY, see Pelican, S. LACHANCE, MARIE J., see Beaudoin, P. LEE, HYUN-HWA, see Ogle, J. P. LEE, SEUNG-HEE, see Jung, J. LEE, YOUNG-A, SUSAN P. AAHDOWN, and ANN C. SLOCUM, “Measurement of Surface Area of 3- D Body Scans to Assess the Effectiveness of Hats for Sun Protection,” 366. MAKELA, CAROLE J., “Family and Consumer Sciences Theses and Dissertations: 2004 Graduate Research Productivity,” 173. MAKELA, CAROLE J., “A Listing of Theses and Dissertations Completed in Family and Consumer Sciences: 2004,” 180. MARCKETTI, SARA B., LINDA S. NIEHM, and RUCHITA FULORIA, “An Exploratory Study of Lifestyle Entrepreneurship and Its Relationship to Life Quality,” 241. MELCHER, LINDA M.., see Pelican, S. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, Vol. 34, No. 4, June 2006 401-403 © 2006 American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences 401 402 FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES RESEARCH JOURNAI MOORE, SYLVIA A., see Pelican, S. NESTERUK, OLENA, and M. E. BETSY GARRISON, “An Exploratory Study of the Relationship Between Family Daily Hassles and Family Coping and Managing Strategies,” 140. NIEHM, LINDA S., see Marcketti, S. B OGLE, JENNIFER PAFF, HYUN-HWA LEE, and MARY LYNN DAMHORST, “Perceptions of Body Malleability: Linkages With Body-Related Feelings and Behaviors Among Undergraduate Women and Men,” 34. OGLE, JENNIFER PAFF, see Smith, P. M. PELICAN, SUZANNE, FRED VANDEN HEEDE, BETTY HOLMES, LINDA M. MELCHER, MARY KAYWARDLAW, MARTHA RAIDL, BARBARA WHEELER, and SYLVIA A. MOORE, “The Power of Others to Shape Our Identity: Body Image, Physical Abilities, and Body Weight,” 56. PIERCE, NANCY L., see Finke, M. S. RAIDL, MARTHA, see Pelican, S. REHM, MARSHA L., and BARBARA ALLISON, “Positionality in Teaching Culturally Diverse Students: Implications for Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher Education Programs,” 260. SLOCUM, ANN C., see Lee, Y. SLOCUM, ANN C., see Sung, H. SMITH, PAMELA M., and JENNIFER PAFF OGLE, “Interactions Among High School Cross-Country Runners and Coaches: Creating a Cultural Context for Athletes’ Embodied Experiences,” 276. SUNG, HEEWON, and ANN C. SLOCUM, “UV Radiation Exposure to Body Sites of Golfers and Effects of Clothing,” 386. VANDEN HEEDE, FRED, see Pelican, S. VINCENTI, VIRGINIA B., “Family and Consumer Sciences University Faculty Perceptions of Interdisciplinary Work,” 80. WALKER, SUSAN K., “Use of a Parenting Newsletter Series and Other Child-Rearing Information Sources by Mothers of Infants,” 153. WHEELER, BARBARA, see Pelican, S. WORKMAN, JANE E., “Editor’s Annual Report,” 3. WORKMAN, JANE E., “Editorial Note,” 107, 203, 311. Articles: “Borrower- and Mortgage-Related Factors Associated With FHA Foreclosures,” Delgadillo and Gallagher, 204. “Change in Paternal Involvement From 1977 to 1997: A Cohort Analysis,” Hall, 127. “Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Appearance Self-Schema, Body Image, Self-Esteem, and Dieting Behavior Between Korean and U.S. Women,” Jung and Lee, 350. “Determinants of Adolescents’ Brand Sensitivity in Clothing,” Beaudoin and Lachance, 312. “Developmental Stages of Age and Moral Reasoning as Predictors of Juvenile Delinquents’ Behavioral Intention to Steal Clothing,” Forney et al., 110. “Editor’s Annual Report,” Workman, 3. “Editorial Note,” Workman, 107, 203, 311. “An Exploratory Study of Lifestyle Entrepreneurship and Its Relationship to Life Quality,” Marcketti et al., 241. “An Exploratory Study of the Relationship Between Family Daily Hassles and Family Coping and Managing Strategies,” Nesteruk and Garrison, 140. “Extent and Nature of Sexual Harassment in the Fashion Retail Workplace: 10 Years Later,” Leslie and Hauck, 7. “Family and Consumer Sciences Theses and Dissertations: 2004 Graduate Research Productivity,” Makela, 173. “Family and Consumer Sciences University Faculty Perceptions of Interdisciplinary Work,” Vincenti, 80. “Interactions Among High School Cross-Country Runners and Coaches: Creating a Cultural Context for Athletes’ Embodied Experiences,” Smith and Ogle, 276. “A Listing of Theses and Dissertations Completed in Family and Consumer Sciences: 2004,” Makela, 180. “Measurement of Surface Area of 3-D Body Scans to Assess the Effectiveness of Hats for Sun Protection,” Lee et al., 366. Perceptions of Body Malleability: Linkages With Body-Related Feelings and Behaviors Among Undergraduate Women and Men,” Ogle et al., 34. ionality in turally Diverse Students: Implications for Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher Education Programs,” Rehm and Allison, 260. ‘The Power of Others to Shape Our Identity: Body Image, Physical Abilities, and Body lL 56. ‘Precautionary Savings Behavior of Maritally Stressed Couples,” Finke an Redesigning Hospital Gowns to Enhance End Users’ Satisfaction,” Cho, >> ‘I f a Parenting Newsletter Series and Other Child-Rearing Information Sources by Mothers of Infants,” Walker, 153. Radiation Exposure to Body Sites of Golfers and Effects of Clothing,” Sung and Slocum, 386

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