Homelessness and Doubling-Up: Research on the Poverty Population in Indianapolis
Kenneth D. Colburn
Part of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons
Works by Katherine Novak in Social and Behavioral Sciences
2015
2014
Welfare and Homelessness in Indianapolis: Populations at Risk and Barriers to Self-Sufficiency, Indianapolis
Kenneth D. Colburn
The College Student Identity and Time Use as Determinants of Student Drinking Behavior
Katherine B. Novak
2013
Student Learning in a Topically-focused Introductory Sociology Course: Preliminary Results
Katherine B. Novak
Indicators of the Transition to Adulthood and Beliefs about Alcohol and the College Experience as Determinants of Students’ Drinking Practices
Katherine B. Novak
2012
The Effect of Perceived Expectations of Alcohol Use and College Life on Freshmen’s Drinking Behaviors
Katherine B. Novak
2011
The Influence of College Student Identity and Beliefs about Alcohol and the College Experience on Students’ Drinking Behavior
Katherine B. Novak
2010
Beliefs about Alcohol and the College Experience as Moderators of the Effects of Perceived Campus Drinking Norms on Levels of Alcohol Use Among College Undergraduates
Katherine B. Novak
2008
Beliefs about Alcohol and the College Experience, Locus of Self, and College Undergraduates’ Drinking Patterns
Katherine B. Novak
2006
Resisting peer Pressure: Characteristics Associated with Self-Other Discrepancies in College Students’ Levels of Alcohol Consumption
Katherine B. Novak
2005
The Effects of Routine Activities and Bonds to Society on Adolescent Alcohol and Marijuana Use
Katherine B. Novak
Beliefs Concerning Alcohol and the College Experience as Predictors of Undergraduates’ Drinking Behavior: A Quantitative Analysis of Alcohol’s Ritual Functions
Katherine B. Novak
Gender and Social Control: The Effects of Routine-Activities and Bonds to Society on Delinquency
Katherine B. Novak
2003
The Impact of Public Self-Consciousness, Embarrassability, and Peer Drinking on Alcohol Use Among College Students: Tension Reduction or Protective Self-Presentation?
Katherine B. Novak
Parent-Child Relations and Peer Associations as Mediators of the Family Structure-Substance Use Relationship
Katherine B. Novak
Ritual Influences and Perceptions of Risk as Predictors of Alcohol Use Among College Undergraduates
Katherine B. Novak
2002
Reconceptualizing Involvement as Patterns of Routine Activities: The Relative Impact of Opportunity and Bonds to Society on Adolescent Drinking
Katherine B. Novak
2001
Public Self-Consciousness and Embarrassability as Predictors of Alcohol Use Among College Students
Katherine B. Novak
Perceived Drinking Norms, Attention to Social Comparison Information, and Alcohol Use Among College Students
Katherine B. Novak
2000
Researching the Homeless: Critical Issues and Methods from the Indianapolis Homeless Project
Katherine B. Novak
Variations in College Students’ Perceptions of Campus Drinking Norms and Susceptibility to Peer Influence Across Year in School and Gender
Katherine B. Novak
1999
Social Determinants of Responsiveness to Situational Influence: Self-Monitoring, Alcohol Use and Binge Drinking Among College Students
Katherine B. Novak
Structural and Interpersonal Antecedents of Heavy Drinking Among High School Students: A Longitudinal Analysis
Katherine B. Novak
1998
Rural-Urban Differences in Infant Mortality in the State of Indiana, 1988-1992: A Proportional Hazards Analysis
Katherine B. Novak
The Effects of Role-Taking and Embarrassability on Undergraduate Drinking: Some Unanticipated Findings
Katherine B. Novak
1996
The Effect of Mobility Orientation on Evaluations of Work, Self, and Psychological Well- Being Among the Underemployed
Katherine B. Novak