Matthew N. I. Oliver and Professor Shirley Klein, Family Sciences Past research on families consistently indicates that parents of delinquents are usually poor managers of income (1), and likely to use excessively lax or excessively strict discipline (2). Although much is known about the families of juvenile delinquents, little research has been done on adult […]
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Phylogeny and Evolution of the Freshwater Crayfish Family Parastacidae (Crustacea decapoda)
Michael Jonathan Carlson and Dr. Keith A. Crandall, Zoology Introduction Freshwater crayfish of the family Parastacidae consist of 14 genera distributed in the Southern Hemisphere: nine are endemic to Australia, one to Madagascar, one to New Zealand, and three to South America (southern Chile and Brazil). Although this family has been studied for several years […]
The Relationship Between the Family Leisure Involvement of Families with a History of Divorce and Families without a History of Divorce
Jennifer M Harris, Ramon Zabriskie and Dr. Brian Hill, Recreation Management and Youth Leadership When President Hinckley introduced The Family: A Proclamation to the World, he explained why such emphasis on the importance of the family was needed: “The family is under attack. All across the world families are falling apart. The place to begin […]
Huff Family History Research
Emily Wilbur and Dr. Kathryn M Daynes, History In the genealogical field, researchers often use the work of others to compliment and advance their own research. Published family histories are an important and major source for gathering compiled data. Before original sources are consulted, published genealogies should be reviewed to glean relevant information on the […]
Family Cohesion and Adaptability in Relation to Family Life Cycle Stage
Alicia P. Dansie and Dr. Brian Hill, Recreation Management and Youth Leadership Cohesion and adaptability varies amongst individual families as a result of many known factors including family leisure patterns, work ethic and commitments, and marital and family satisfaction (Orthner & Mancini, 1990) (Steinburg & Silverberg, 1987). Little is known however about the effect family […]
Peer Inclusion in Family Recreation
Lora Jean Bennion and Dr. Brian Hill, Recreation Management and Youth Leadership When the word ‘family’ is mentioned, it brings to mind a different picture to each and every person. What is a family? How do families stay together? How can strong bonds be built between parents and children? The family unit has been a […]
Investigating Attitudes of Seniors Towards the Role of the Gospel in their Classes: A Student-Initiated Feedback Study Across the College of Family, Home & Social Sciences at BYU
Dan Williams, Jacob Hess, Trevor Davis, and Drs. Robert Hunt with Scott Richards, Counseling Psychology and Special Education Introduction & Objectives The purpose of our study was to investigate the perspectives of fellow students towards current efforts at addressing the gospel of Jesus Christ in their departmental classes. The idea of a “BYU education,” while […]
Research Guide for the Country of Portugal to be used at the Family History Library at Salt Lake City
Neil Hibbert and Professor George Ryskamp, History The Family History Library is the world’s largest repository for genealogical records. All year, visitors come from all over the world to access the microfilm the library possesses. I houses over 2 million rolls. For patrons researching in the U.S., England, and most European countries, there is help […]
Increasing Awareness and Skills regarding Ukrainian Family History
Daniel Blomberg and Professor Thom Edlund, History The former Russian Empire is one of the most challenging places to do family history research in the world. One of the reasons is related to the fact that the records used to locate genealogical data depend on political and ecclesiastical boundaries. For example, a Christian man living in […]
Evolutionary Relationships of Genera in the Lizard Family Iguanidae
Bruce W. Christensen and Dr. Jack W. Sites, Zoology The family Iguanidae contains eight living genera of large, herbivorous lizards that by virtue of their size occupy important ecological niches wherever they are found. They are important elements of the food web, both as seed dispersers and prey for other animals, including humans (1). Of […]
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