1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Concurrent Sessions
Negotiating Across Cultures: Consumer Acceptance of Hand-Produced Apparel Products
Nancy J. Miller, Mary A. Littrell and Jeanne Link
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Buying Culture: International Tourists in Guatemala
Josephine Moreno
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Creating Culture: Dress Codes and Uniform Policies in US Public Schools
Josephine Moreno, Sharron Lennon, Gwendolyn O'Neal and Teresa McCarthy
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
A Comparative Analysis of Heat Stress Associated With Selective Turnout Gear Ensembles
Diane Morton and Donna H. Branson
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Apparel Entrepreneurs Marketing on the Web
Tywanda Moss and Evelyn L. Brannon
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
The Mother-Daughter Relationship As Mediator of the Media’s Thin Female Ideal
Jennifer Paff Ogle and Mary Lynn Damhorst
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Coorientation Effects in Body Image of Older Marital Dyads
Keun Young Oh and Mary Lynn Damhorst
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
The African Roots of the African American Aesthetic of Dress
Gwendolyn S. O'Neal
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Effect of Grain Alignment on Fabric Properties Measured With the Fast System
Belinda T. Orzada and Jocelyn Harry
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Paris Fashion in 1775: Refocusing the Lens of Fashion History
Rachel K. Pannabecker
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Effects of Supervisors on Goal Orientations and Sales Performance of Department Store Salespeople
Kyungae Park, Soonim Heo, Soo-Youn Sakong and Suim Shin
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Fashion Opinion Leadership and Appearance Management Behavior
Ji Hye Park, Eun Hee Cho and Nancy A. Rudd
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Retail Store Lighting for Elderly Consumers: An Experimental Approach
Nam-Kyu Park and Cheryl A. Farr
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Advancing Design Creativity Through the Draping Process
Jean L. Parsons
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
“The Most Feminine of All Problems,” Balancing Budget, Time and Style in Clothing Selection: 1880–1920
Jean L. Parsons
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
From a Labor Intensive to an Information Intensive Business Environment
Beatrice Le Pechoux and Cynthia L. Isktook
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Teaching Color Theory Through Fiber Arts, Quilting and the Computer
Vincent Quevedo
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Visual Literacy Program: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching the Basic Elements and Principles of Design
Vincent Quevedo
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Capabilities of and Identification of Research Needs in American Apparel Manufacturing Firms
Jacquelene Robeck
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
A Classification of the Dress of Heavy Metal Music Groups
Tammy R. Robinson, Doris H. Kincade and Valerie L. Giddings
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Body Image Issues: Behavior Change and Stages of Change
Nancy A. Rudd, Sharon Seiling and Bridgette Sloan
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Using a Conditional Matrix to Develop Understanding of Appearance of African American Women in Female Slave Narratives
Eulanda A. Sanders and Joan Laughlin
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
The Development and Use of Visual Images and Interactive Activities on the Web for Teaching Beginning Textiles
Lois Scheyer and Joan Laughlin
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Investigation of Pattern Grading Assumptions Made in the Sizing of U.S. Women’s Clothing for the Upper Torso, Part One
Nancy Schofield, Karen LaBat and Gloria Williams
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
The Influence of the Korean Lifestyle on the Purchase Process of Jeans
Heesun Seo
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Chinese Consumers’ Attitudes Toward US-Made Clothing
Dong Shen, Marsha A. Dickson, Sharron Lennon, Catherine P. Montalto and Li Zhang
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Business Etiquette in Germany and Austria As Perceived by American Tourists
Tana Stufflebean
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Findings of Using a Methodology for Describing the Morphology of the Human Foot for Footwear Applications
Susan L. Sokolowski
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Electronic Order Form for Special Measurement Military Uniforms: A Test Case for Mass Customizationations
Nancy J. Staples
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
The Meaning of Authenticity in the Dress of Civil War Reenactors
Mitchell D. Strauss
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
A Comparative Analysis of Shopping Orientation Between Ethnically Diverse Consumers
Heewon Sung and Brigitte Burgess
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Perceived Trait Attributes in Relation to Appearance Communication
K. Denise Threlfall
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Virtual Fieldwork: Researching Dress and Identity in the Italian Hip Hop Subculture on the Internet
Susan J. Torntore and Suzanne Szostak-Pierce
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Australian Swim and Surfwear: The Relationship Between Cultural Identity and Lifestyle Apparel Niche Development
Laurene Vaughan
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Incorporating Critical Moments Into a Course: Clothing and Human Behavior
Diane Vigna and Reschell Ray
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Effects of Fabric Softener and Moisture on Fabric Handle
Chen-Chen Wang and B. Lewis Slaten
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Book Publishing
Kathryn Earle, Olga Kontzias, Joanne Eicher, Leslie Davis Burns, Annette Lynch and Linda Welters
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Introductory Undergraduate Research Experience
Sue H. Whitaker
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Apparel Spatial Visualization Test and Paper Folding Test
Jane E. Workman
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Customer Services in Apparel Retailing: Perceptions of Retailers and Elderly Consumers
Beth Wuest
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions
Consumer Adoption of the Internet for Apparel Shopping: Theoretical Model Development
Eunah Yoh and Mary Lynn Damhorst
1998-12-31 1999 • Concurrent Sessions