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True or false? : the science of perception, misinformation, and disinformation
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Toner, Jacqueline B., author
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Information behavior Psychological aspects Juvenile literature.
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Information literacy Psychological aspects Juvenile literature.
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Errors Psychological aspects Juvenile literature.
2024
\"The psychology of processes which contribute to the development and persistence of false perceptions and beliefs and the difficulty of correcting them\"-- Provided by publisher.
Career Thoughts of Male Offenders Re-entering Society Using Cognitive Theory Assessment
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Derzis, Nicholas C.
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Meyer, Jill M.
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Gage, Curtis
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Academic Achievement
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Age Differences
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Anxiety
2017
Acquiring a job after incarceration is a perpetual challenge for ex-offenders. With nearly 95% of incarcerated individuals eventually returning to communities, the effort to understand and maintain employment and self-sufficiency may be a critical component of success. The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the career thoughts of offenders (N = 241) nearing release. By investigating an individual’s self-perception of employability and capability, those who serve incarcerated individuals may be better prepared to meet the challenge of barriers to employment after release. Results indicate that the youngest generation has higher levels of commitment anxiety; and less educated prisoners have significantly higher decision-making confusion, external conflict, and overall CTI scores. Implications and findings are discussed and future research is proposed.
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