… The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Work-family Balance of Older Employees in South Dakota The South Dakota COVID-19 Impact Survey May 2021 was conducted from May 14 to 23, 2021 by The South Dakota Polling Project , a research group housed in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University. Participants from The South Dakota COVID-19 Impact Survey were … share their thoughts on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their work-life balance. A total of 324 fully-employed South Dakotans over the age of 55 responded to the invitation and completed the survey. The margin of error of this survey was +/- 4 %, on par with other state-wide polls. In the previous press releases, we looked at the impact of the pandemic on the …
… Brady Phelps School of Psychology, Sociology and Rural Studies Brady.Phelps@SDSTATE.EDU Telephone number: 605-688-6105 029HHansen Hall 029H Psychology-Box 670A University Station Brookings, SD 57007 Dr. Phelps teaches undergraduate courses in behavior analysis amongst other topics and conducts research in the areas of behavior analysis and basic behavioral … and Conditioning, Biological Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Critical Thinking, Behavior ModificationMy research has been focused on assessing the abuse potential of alkaloid compounds found in tobacco and metabolites of nicotine consumption through the use of an animal model. We successfully published a paper in the journal Neuroscience Letters showing that cotinine, the major metabolite of nicotine consumption, may be contributing to nicotine's effects. Our next upcoming projects will focus on assessing the behavioral properties of a novel psychoactive compound known as MEAI in comparison to …
… The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Feelings of Burnout of Older Employees in South Dakota The South Dakota COVID-19 Impact Survey May 2021 was conducted from May 14 to 23, 2021 by The South Dakota Polling Project , a … share their thoughts on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their work-life balance. A total of 324 fully-employed South Dakotans over the age of 55 responded to the invitation and completed the survey. The margin of error of this survey was +/- 4 %, on par with other state-wide polls. In our previous press release , we discussed the impact of the COVID-19 … that our respondents are less likely to have the same childcare responsibilities younger employees face. Additionally, older employees on average already developed the ability to separate work from the rest of their lives , which makes them more immune to burnout. We observed some differences in the extent to which men and women experienced burnout during the …
… The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Job Satisfaction of Older Employees in South Dakota The South Dakota COVID-19 Impact Survey May 2021 was conducted from May 14 to 23, 2021 by The South Dakota Polling Project , a research group housed in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University. Participants from The South Dakota COVID Impact Survey were invited … thoughts on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their work- attitudes and behaviors. A total of 324 fully-employed South Dakotans over the age of 55 responded to the invitation and completed the survey. The margin of error of this survey was +/- 4 %, on par with other state-wide polls. An aging workforce is one of the most significant challenges facing …
… SDSU to host ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Community Read events A series of events featuring the bestselling book “Killers of the Flower Moon” this semester will culminate April 5, when author David Grann will give a lecture on the South Dakota State University campus. The … and tribal politics and traditions. McEntee said it took a lot of support from a lot of different parties to host the events and bring Grann to campus. Work to do so started last May. After organizers confirmed they could get Grann to SDSU, the other plans started falling into place. The Community Read events are being sponsored by the South Dakota Humanities …
… and Rural Studies 2011-2021: Department Head, Sociology and Rural Studies, South Dakota State University. 2011-2014: Faculty chair: GPIDEA Interdisciplinary Master's Degree in Community Development. 2009-20011: Sociology Department, Program Manager on various evaluation projects and Co-chair of the On-line Master's Degree in Community Development. 2004-2009: … Baker, Barb, Emery, M. Lonning, J. 2021. “Spiraling Up” Together: Youth and Community Development.” CDS annual conference. Emery, M., Lounsbery, N., Illahe, S., Redlin, M. 2021. “Reimaging inclusivity in higher education: an emerging theoretical model.” Annual AABSS conference. Surovek, A, Redlin, M., Liel, A., Rowland, P. Anderson, C., Emery, M. SD-WISE STEM for … Community Change: A Direct Service Organization’s Guide to Community Coaching. Ames: North Central Regional Center for Rural Development. Emery, M. and I. Gutierrez. 2008. Coaching: para la promocion de cambios en la comunidad y el desarrollo: Cuaderno decapacitacion. CATIE:Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investagacion y Ensenanza, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Emery, M. …
… Psychology Minor Katie Derrick Minor College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences School of Psychology, Sociology and Rural Studies Brookings Main Campus Online Mental Health Services Minor Human Development and Family Studies Minor Criminal Justice Minor Sociology (B.A./B.S.) Criminology (B.A./B.S.) Human Biology (B.S.) … the examination of behavior and mental processes and their application to human welfare. Students who have an interest in psychology but would prefer to adapt their study as a complement to another major may choose to minor in psychology. The curriculum allows flexibility in course selection. Thus, students with majors in a wide variety of disciplines will find it possible to design a …
… Ellie Arndt School of Psychology, Sociology and Rural Studies ellie.arndt@sdstate.edu Telephone number: 605-688-6800 223Ag Engineering 223 School of Psych, Soc & Rural Studies-Box 670A University Station Brookings, SD 57007 I am a Human Factors Psychologist who specializes in the usability of educational technology and how attitudes toward said technology may impact actual learning outcomes. At SDSU, I teach General Psychology for majors and non-majors, Research Methods in Psychology I and II online (a year long course in which students learn and practice research …
… Criminology (B.A./B.S.) Katie Derrick Are curious why people commit crime. Are interested in criminal justice. Want to prevent crime and victimization. Have a desire to help people. Have strong writing and communication skills. All Undergraduate Majors B.A. B.S. School of Psychology, Sociology and Rural Studies College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Brookings Main … coursework in criminal behavior, policy development and implementation, criminology-related research and theory and the impact of certain social problems and conflicts. Graduates may seek employment in a variety of careers, including occupations within the criminal justice system, social services, nonprofit, governmental and public and private research agencies …