FCSRJ Best Paper and Outstanding Paper Awards

FCSRJ Best Paper and Outstanding Paper Awards

The purpose of the FCSRJ Best Paper and Outstanding Paper Awards is to recognize the Best Papers that were published during the previous year in the Family & Consumer Sciences Research Journal in the various disciplines of family and consumer sciences. The awards were established in 2009.

The selection procedure is as follows:

  • At the end of each calendar year, the Editor compiles a list of all of the articles published in the four issues of the FCSRJ. 
  • Then the Editor sorts the papers by discipline and asks the Associate Editor (AE) to select the Best Paper in his or her discipline. The criteria are: the research topic should be original, the research design and methodology should reflect high standards, and the article should have the potential to make a lasting contribution to family and consumer sciences.
  • After the Best Paper Awards have been selected, the Editor will ask another committee consisting of Editorial Board members to select one article as the FCSRJ Outstanding Paper for the year. The Selection Committee is asked to consider the same criteria as described above. 

Then the Editor will invite the Best Paper and Outstanding Paper award winners to attend the Annual Conference of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) and to present a summary of his or her article.

The Outstanding Paper Award winner will receive a plaque and a monetary award. Additionally, winner will receive a complimentary one-day registration to attend the AAFCS Annual Conference and present the article.

FCSRJ Best Paper and Outstanding Paper Awards


2022 Outstanding Paper

Title:  Lived Experiences with Payday Loans: African American Single Mothers and Employees

Authors
:  Lane Riley, Leslie E. Green, Virginia S. Zuiker


2022 Best Papers by Discipline

Complete List of Award-Winning Papers

FCSRJ Outstanding Paper and Best Paper Awards (Initiated in 2009)

2021

Mask-wearing behavior during the COVID19 pandemic: A cross-cultural comparison between the United States and South Korea 
Hyo Jung (Julie) Chang, Seoha Min, Hongjoo Woo, Jennifer Yurchisin


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2020
Highlighting Healthy Options in a Food Pantry Setting: A Pilot Study
Kaitlin N Grabow, Julie Schumacher, Jennifer Banning, & Jennifer L. Barnes

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2019 
Research on Housing for Older Adults: 2001 to 2018
Eunju Hwang, Kathleen Parrott, and Nancy Brossoie

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2018
 
Exploring Financial Burdens of Student Loan Holders in the US
Jae Min Lee, Kyoung Tae (KT) Kim, and Eunice Jihyun Hong

Complete List of Award-Winning Papers - Click Here for Video Summary of Each Paper

2017
Among, Within, and Between: Attorneys on Reconciliation in Divorce Proceedings
Kelly M. Roberts and Kendal M. Smith

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2016

Experimental Design to Understand the Student Loan Decision: A Methodological Note
Soo Hyun Cho, Travis P. Mountain, Nilton Porto, D. Elizabeth Kiss, Michael S. Gutter, and Tim Griesdorn

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2015
"Family Educators' Techology Use and Factors Influencing Technology Acceptance Attitudes"
Susan Walker and Herran Kim

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2014
"Do Saving Rules Influence Self-employed Households’ Participation in Tax-Deferred Retirement Plans"
Hyrum L. Smith and Tim Griesdorn

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2013
"Determinants of Defined Contribution Plan Deferral"
Rui Yao, Jie Ying, and Lada Micheas

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2012
"Neighborhood, Parenting, and Individual Qualities Related to Adolescent Self-efficacy in Immigrant Families"
Paige L. Seegan, Kayleigh L. Welsh, Scott W. Plunkett, Michael J. Merten, & Tovah Sands

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2011
"iFamily: Internet and Social Media Technology in the Family Context"
Amanda L. Williams and Micheal J. Merten

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2010
"Conceptions Regarding Children's Health: An Examination of Ethnotheories in a
Sending and Receiving Community"

Maria Rosario T. de Guzman, Jennifer de Leon, Gloria Gonzalez-Kruger, and Rodrigo Cantarero

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2009
Assessment of Body Weight Status and Macronutrient Consumption Patterns of Preschool Children
Susan B. Templeton, Martha A. Marlette, and Myna Panemangalore

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2008
The Impact of the PICK a Partner Relationship Education Program on Single Army Soldiers
Morgan C. Van Epp, Ted G. Futris, John C. Van Epp, and Kelly Campbell

Click here for a listing of 2008 Best Paper Winners for each Discipline