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- 1Brown, Pamela Jean
- 1Charyna, Gregory William.
- 1Colleen, Alpern D
- 1Coutts, Ian K.
- 1Creed, Philip John.
- 1Curtis, Walter
- 11Department of Educational Administration
- 8Department of Educational Policy Studies
- 4Department of Educational Psychology
- 2Faculty of Nursing
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- 1Department of Elementary Education
- 1Adamowicz, Wiktor (Department of Resource Economics & Environmental Sociology)
- 1Denison, Jim (Faculty of Physical Education & Recreation)
- 1Dr. Bonnie L. Stelmach, Dr. Paul M. Newton, Dr. Jose L. da Costa (Educational Policy Studies)
- 1Dr. Frank Peters (Department of Educational Policy Studies)
- 1Dr. José da Costa, Department of Educational Policy Studies
- 1Dr. Paul Newton, Educational Policy Studies, University of Alberta
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Fall 2017
This study examined how model youth football coaches developed their leadership styles. Six model youth football coaches (M age = 46 years, SD = 6), and one athlete from each stage of the coaches’ careers (early, middle, recent; n = 18, M age = 24 years, SD = 4) were purposefully sampled. Each...
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The impact of social context on conservation auctions: social capital, leadership and crowding out
DownloadFall 2011
Conservation auctions are a policy tool that can be used to cost-effectively achieve environmental goals, by providing incentives for landowners to adopt environmentally friendly beneficial management practices (BMPs) on their land. Using a competitive bidding process, the party interested in...
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Spring 2024
Intergroup leadership is a frequently occurring and under-researched phenomenon. Across five studies, I examined three key intergroup leadership factors and their relation to assessing the leader and intergroup relations. To understand how these variables interacted in an intergroup leadership...