Sarath A. Nonis
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Also affiliated: Norfolk State University (2015); University of North Texas (1991)
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Sarath A. Nonis's research investigates factors influencing human behavior and decision-making across various contexts. His work has explored turnover intentions among police officers, examining the roles of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction. Additionally, Nonis has studied the mental health of college students, analyzing its relationship with actively open-minded thinking, spirituality, and psychological well-being. He also investigates how college students' regulatory focus impacts their behavioral outcomes toward higher education institutions, considering the mediating effects of cognitive flexibility and social perceptiveness.
With a scholarly profile including an h-index of 19 and 1,990 citations across 44 publications, Nonis actively collaborates with colleagues at Arkansas State University, including Melodie Philhours, Kim Hester, and Gail I. Hudson. His recent publications indicate continued engagement in research, with his most recent work appearing in 2025.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 44
- Citations: 2,023
Selected Publications
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Being Compassionate Helps Improve College Students’ Perceived Well-Being. The Mediating Role of Cognitive Flexibility and Perceived Anxiety (2026)
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How do college students’ Regulatory Focus shape their behavioral outcome towards institutes of higher education? The role of Cognitive Flexibility and Social Perceptiveness (2025)
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Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction (2024)
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Mental health among college students: Relationships with Actively Open-Minded Thinking, Spirituality, and Psychological Wellbeing (2024)
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Developing Students Global Mindset: An Event-Based Approach (2020)
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Differentiated: segmentation for improved learning strategies (2020)
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Developing and assessing critical thinking skills in marketing students: The power of making explicit problem-solving processes (2018)
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Managing Academic Misconduct in the Classroom: A Discriminant Analysis of Subject and Situational Differences Between Cheaters and Non Cheaters (2015)
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Identifying College Students Likely to Participate in a Travel Abroad Volunteer Project (2014)
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Business innovations from emerging market countries into developed countries: Implications for multinationals from developed countries (2012)
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Revisiting the Relationship Between Time Management and Job Performance (2011)4 citations OpenAlex
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The Impact Of Consumer Attitudes About Bioengineering On Purchase Behavior Intentions: Moderating Effects Of Innate Consumer Innovativeness And Anxiety (2011)
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Performance of College Students: Impact of Study Time and Study Habits (2010)
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Do Physicians' Beliefs About Genetic Engineering Influence Their Likelihood of Prescribing a Biopharmaceutical? An Empirical Investigation (2009)
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Data mining of environmental stress tolerances on plants (2008)
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- Mental health among college students: Relationships with Actively Open-Minded Thinking, Spirituality, and Psychological Wellbeing
- Mental health among college students: Relationships with Actively Open-Minded Thinking, Spirituality, and Psychological Wellbeing
- Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction
- Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction
- Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction
- How do college students’ Regulatory Focus shape their behavioral outcome towards institutes of higher education? The role of Cognitive Flexibility and Social Perceptiveness
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