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process. I am also grateful for the support and advice of the other committee members. Dr.
Samantha Hastings has been an encourager to me from the very start of the program. Dr.
Demetria Ennis-Cole has provided much needed insight and direction. Dr. Cathie Norris
challenged me to hold to a higher standard. Dr. Donald Cleveland, who was my first advisor in
the program, gave me opportunities to proceed with this program of study and encouraged me
when times were hard.
To the many friends of mine who have encouraged me over the years I give you my
deepest admiration. I owe a debt to all of you who would not let the light of my ambition go out.
You believed in me when I doubted my own abilities. You honor me with your friendship.
Among that group of special friends I especially acknowledge the Bruce Wilkins family; the
Steve Whitcomb family; the Dr. Rick Gregory family; the Rusty Juban family; and the Frank,
Fred, and Clark Minton families.iv
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Sims, Dale B. The Effect of Personality Type on the Use of Relevance Criteria for Purposes of Selecting Information Sources., dissertation, December 2002; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3313/m1/5/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .