Dr. Beth E Wuest

  • Associate Professor at School of Family & Consumer Sciences, College of Applied Arts

Grants

2004

  • Welkey, S., McGlashan, K., Wuest, Beth E, Mogab, J. Outlet Mall Shopping: Consumer Behavior and Implications for Tourism, Tanger and Prime Outlets, San Marcos, TX., $2500. (Funded: 2004). Grant.

2003

  • Welkey, S., McGlashan, K., Wuest, Beth E. Outlet Mall Shopping: Consumer Behavior and Implications for Tourism., Texas State University Research Enhancement Grant Opportunities sponsored by the Office of Sponsored Programs, $1500. (Funded: 2003 - 2004). Grant.
  • Welkey, S., McGlashan, K., Wuest, Beth E, Wardope, W. Outlet Mall Shopping: Tourist Shoppers and HR Implications., College of Business Administration at Texas State University-San Marcos., $931. (Funded: 2003 - 2004). Grant.

2001

  • Wuest, Beth E. Development of Distance Education Course for Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher Certification: Consumer Aspects of Apparel, Texas Tech University Home Economics Curriculum Center, $3996. (Funded: 2001). Grant.
  • Wuest, Beth E. Assessing Quantitative Measures for Merchandisers: Performance and Attitudes of Mathematics and Select Spreadsheet Software Programs., Faculty Research Enrichment Grant from the School of Applied Arts and Technology at Southwest Texas State University, $2645. (Funded: 2001 - 2002). Grant.

2000

  • Wuest, Beth E. Development of Distance Education Course for Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher Certification: Housing, Texas Tech University Home Economics Curriculum Center, $3993. (Funded: 2000). Grant.

1999

  • Apple, L., Wuest, Beth E, Garstka, J. West Campus/FCS Computer Lab, Student Access to Computing at SWT Grant from the Academic Computing Committee at Southwest Texas State University, $75283. (Funded: 1999). Grant.
  • Apple, L., Wuest, Beth E. Development of an Innovative Simulated Interactive CD Rom Laboratory in Textiles, Higher Education Challenge Grants Program from the United States Department of Agriculture, $89451. (Funded: 1999 - 2002). Grant.

1996

  • Wuest, Beth E, Studak, C. Perceptions of Fashion Merchandising: Secondary Students’ Impressions., School of Applied Arts and Technology at Southwest Texas State University., $1495. (Funded: 1996 - 1997). Grant.

1995

  • Wuest, Beth E. Customer Services and Store Characteristics: Meeting the Needs of the Mature Apparel Consumer., Southwest Texas State University Research Enhancement Grant Opportunities sponsored by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs., $5000. (Funded: 1995 - 1996). Grant.
  • Wuest, Beth E, Studak, C. The Appeal of Fashion Merchandising as a Career: A Preliminary Study of Secondary Students' Impressions., Research Enrichment Award from the School of Applied Arts and Technology., $1429. (Funded: 1995 - 1996). Grant.
  • Wuest, Beth E, Studak, C. The Appeal of Fashion Merchandising as a Career: A Preliminary Study of Secondary Students' Impressions., a Faculty Research Enrichment Award from the School of Applied Arts and Technology. (Funded: 1995 - 1996). Grant.

1993

  • Schlagel, B., Tas, R., Pottorff, S. The Importance and Provision of Customer Services and Facility Attributes for Mature Consumers of Hospitality Services., Texas Institute for Research and Education on Aging., $4806. (Funded: 1993). Grant.
  • Kinnaird, J., Schlagel, B. The Appeal of Retailing as a Career: Perceptions of Merchandising Students., University of North Texas Research Opportunities Program Grant., $1800. (Funded: 1993 - 1994). Grant.

1992

  • Schlagel, B., Kinnaird, J. The Importance of Customer Services and Store Characteristics: A Comparison of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Home Furnishings Consumers., University of North Texas Research Initiative Grant., $3500. (Funded: 1992 - 1993). Grant.

1991

  • Schlagel, B. Attributes of Imported and Domestic Home Furnishings Products: A Comparison of U.S. Consumers' Perceptions., University of North Texas Research Initiative Grant., $1500. (Funded: 1991 - 1992). Grant.

1990

  • Schlagel, B. Furniture Acquisition as a Result of Home Buying: A Comparison of First-Time and Repeat Home Buyers., University of North Texas Research Initiative Grant., $3800. (Funded: 1990 - 1991). Grant.