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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Daily And Longitudinal Associations Between Sexual Coercion, Affect, And Relationship Functioning Among Women In Heterosexual Dating Relationships, Vanessa Tirone
Masters Theses
Sexual coercion, the use of manipulative tactics to have sexual contact with another person against their will, is experienced frequently by women in dating relationships. Cross sectional data suggests this type of experience is associated with deleterious outcomes for women’s mental health and relationship satisfaction. To date, no published studies have examined how sexual coercion relates to women’s well-being and relationship functioning on a daily basis or their satisfaction with dating relationships over time. The present study measured the frequency of 4 sexual coercion tactics (i.e., arousal, verbal, intoxication and force) and their association with women’s wellbeing and relationship functioning …
The Physiological And Psychological Connection: The Body’S Response To Ceased Exercise From Athletic Injury, Patricia Rotella Ligon
The Physiological And Psychological Connection: The Body’S Response To Ceased Exercise From Athletic Injury, Patricia Rotella Ligon
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Perceived Interpersonal Support As Protective Factors For Adolescent Depressive Symptoms, Richard D. Gibson
Perceived Interpersonal Support As Protective Factors For Adolescent Depressive Symptoms, Richard D. Gibson
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Weak Signals In American History: Applying Historical Events To Present Decisions In Business, Taylor Diane Robinson
Weak Signals In American History: Applying Historical Events To Present Decisions In Business, Taylor Diane Robinson
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Social Status On Social Defeat-Induced Neural Activation In The Dorsal Raphe Nucleus, Danielle M. Gerhard, Kathleen E. Morrison, Matthew A. Cooper
Effect Of Social Status On Social Defeat-Induced Neural Activation In The Dorsal Raphe Nucleus, Danielle M. Gerhard, Kathleen E. Morrison, Matthew A. Cooper
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
A Humanitarian Perspective On Interracial Interaction Ideologies, Agnieszka Maria Helena Rykaczewska, Michael Olson
A Humanitarian Perspective On Interracial Interaction Ideologies, Agnieszka Maria Helena Rykaczewska, Michael Olson
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
"Just Trying To Keep My Head Above Water": Division I Freshman Female Athletes' Experience Of Their First Semester, Aslynn C. Halvorson
"Just Trying To Keep My Head Above Water": Division I Freshman Female Athletes' Experience Of Their First Semester, Aslynn C. Halvorson
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Strangers With Benefits: Ovulation And Attraction To Outgroup Men, Joseph Frederick Salvatore
Strangers With Benefits: Ovulation And Attraction To Outgroup Men, Joseph Frederick Salvatore
Masters Theses
The tendency for humans to behaviorally and attitudinally favor ingroups over outgroups is robust and pancultural. An evolutionary framework, however, provides reason to expect a systematic tendency toward outgroup-favoritism in a particular context. Ancestral females may have mated furtively with outgroup-males and returned to their cuckolded ingroup-male partner for child rearing, as a means of both maximizing genetic variability and promoting the long-term welfare of an offspring. The footprint of such a process may evidence in human females via increased physical attraction to outgroup (but not ingroup) males as ovulation approaches (conception-risk increases). Two studies of normally ovulating women tested …
Reported Experience Of Maltreatment In Adolescents Whose Mothers Have Borderline Personality Disorder, Chelsea R. Ennis
Reported Experience Of Maltreatment In Adolescents Whose Mothers Have Borderline Personality Disorder, Chelsea R. Ennis
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
A Historical Analysis Of The Portrayal Of Teens In Popular Literature: The Chronicles Of Narnia And Harry Potter, Susan F. Gregory
A Historical Analysis Of The Portrayal Of Teens In Popular Literature: The Chronicles Of Narnia And Harry Potter, Susan F. Gregory
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.