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FAMILY SCIENCE REVIEW: Volume 7, 1994

CONTENTS

FEATURE ARTICLES

FSR—Volume 7, No. 1/ 2
February-May 1994

Table of Contents:

  1. Educational and Professional Experiences of Recent Graduates of Four Family Science Master’s and Doctoral Programs, David N. Krasenbaum, Joe F. Pittman, Marilyn R. Bradbard, & Catherine A. Solheim
  2. Salary and Achievement of Male and Female Faculty in Child Development and Family Studies Graduate Programs, Richard C. Endsley, Marilyn R. Bradbard, & Robert D. Laird
  3. Building Enrollment in an Undergraduate Family Science Program, Janice G. Weber-Breaux
  4. Interdisciplinary Team-Teaching in Peace Studies: A Role for the Family Life Education, Deborah B. Gentry
  5. Effectively Teaching University Family Life Education: Selected Methods, Jennifer Martin, Joann Engelbrecht, & Lillian Chenoweth
  6. Human-Pet Bonding and Family Functioning: A Systems Approach, Thomas W. Roberts

FSR—Volume 7, No. 3/4
August and November 1994

Table of Contents:

  1. A national Model for Parent Education: Practices and Empirical Bases, H. Wallace Goddard, Charles A. Smith, Dorethea Cudaback, and Judith A. Myers-Walls
  2. Trends in the Family Literature, 1978-79 to 1992-93, Byron W. Lindholm and John Touliatos
  3. Supporting Families in Rural Communities: Application of a Empowerment Process, Patricia Steffens, and Kathleen Lodl
  4. Family analysis: Effectiveness of a Writing Strategy in Family Science Learning, Janice G. Weber-Breaux, and Gail P. Poirrier
  5. Educating Leaders for new Frontiers: A Model for Internationalization, Paulette Popovich Hill and Catherine A. Solheim

Book Reviews

  1. Is prevention better than cure?
  2. Family diversity and well-being
  3. The secret meaning of money; How it binds together families in love, envy, compassion, or anger
  4. Warm hearts and cold cash; The intimate dynamics of families and money
  5. Handbook of family life education (Vols. 1,2)
  6. Family bonds: Adoption and the politics of parenting
  7. Families and change; Coping with stressful events
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