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Translating The Strengths And Difficulties Questionnaire Into American Sign Language: A Pilot Study, Christopher Plimmer Apr 2018

Translating The Strengths And Difficulties Questionnaire Into American Sign Language: A Pilot Study, Christopher Plimmer

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Friends In Cyber Dating Abuse: An Examination Of Attitudes, Normative Beliefs And Reinforcement Behaviours, Frances Schell Apr 2018

The Role Of Friends In Cyber Dating Abuse: An Examination Of Attitudes, Normative Beliefs And Reinforcement Behaviours, Frances Schell

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


The Validity Of The Test Of Memory Malingering (Tomm) With Deaf Individuals, Dominica Olivia Chorostecki Apr 2018

The Validity Of The Test Of Memory Malingering (Tomm) With Deaf Individuals, Dominica Olivia Chorostecki

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


The Influence Of Music On Online Shopping Behaviour, Jessmyn Cabigas Apr 2018

The Influence Of Music On Online Shopping Behaviour, Jessmyn Cabigas

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Teachers’ Job Satisfaction, Stress, Self-Efficacy And Beliefs About Self-Regulated Learning, Alexandra Bolton Apr 2018

Teachers’ Job Satisfaction, Stress, Self-Efficacy And Beliefs About Self-Regulated Learning, Alexandra Bolton

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Dating Life Experiences: An Exploratory Study Of The Interrelationships Between Personality, Online Dating And Subjective Well-Being, Diana Pernokis Apr 2018

Dating Life Experiences: An Exploratory Study Of The Interrelationships Between Personality, Online Dating And Subjective Well-Being, Diana Pernokis

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Attitudes Toward Vegans And Vegetarians: The Role Of Anticipated Moral Reproach And Dissonance, Amanda Fediw Apr 2018

Attitudes Toward Vegans And Vegetarians: The Role Of Anticipated Moral Reproach And Dissonance, Amanda Fediw

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Identity Status, Achievement Goal Orientation, And Academic Engagement, Brina Puspoky Apr 2018

Identity Status, Achievement Goal Orientation, And Academic Engagement, Brina Puspoky

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Selective News Consumption And Individual Difference Variables On Political Polarization, Kieran Waitschies Apr 2018

Selective News Consumption And Individual Difference Variables On Political Polarization, Kieran Waitschies

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Instagram Use In Emerging Adults, Laura Dungo Apr 2018

Instagram Use In Emerging Adults, Laura Dungo

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Pairing Visuals With Direct Questions: Can Children’S Response Accuracy Be Improved?, Lydia N. Murray Apr 2018

Pairing Visuals With Direct Questions: Can Children’S Response Accuracy Be Improved?, Lydia N. Murray

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


University Students’ Cognitive Strategies, Emotions, Procrastination, And Motivation For Learning, Marlen Batres Apr 2018

University Students’ Cognitive Strategies, Emotions, Procrastination, And Motivation For Learning, Marlen Batres

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Supercrip Representations On Attitudes Towards People With Physical Disabilities, Sarah N. R. Crittenden Apr 2018

The Impact Of Supercrip Representations On Attitudes Towards People With Physical Disabilities, Sarah N. R. Crittenden

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Exploring Cognitive Predictors Through The Pathways To Mathematics Model, Nicole Collins Apr 2018

Exploring Cognitive Predictors Through The Pathways To Mathematics Model, Nicole Collins

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Focused Meditation On Memory And Suggestibility In An Interrogative Design, Mercedes Miller Apr 2018

The Effects Of Focused Meditation On Memory And Suggestibility In An Interrogative Design, Mercedes Miller

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Knowledge Of Upcoming Haptic Feedback On Normal And Pantomime Grasps, Nathan J. Katz Apr 2018

The Effect Of Knowledge Of Upcoming Haptic Feedback On Normal And Pantomime Grasps, Nathan J. Katz

Undergraduate Honors Theses

Normal grasping actions towards real objects are target-directed, mediated via real-time visuomotor control, and provide haptic feedback. Studies of visual form agnosic patient DF suggest that pantomime (pretend) grasps are different; they recruit the visual Ventral stream (inferior temporal cortex), while normal grasps recruit the visual Dorsal stream (posterior parietal cortex). This functional duality underlies the eponymous Two Visual Systems Hypothesis (TVSH). Critics of the TVSH emphasize the multimodal nature of sensory processing and propose a model, termed the Common Source Hypothesis (CSH), of a single more localized system. Existing studies of natural prehension during interleaved trials of normal and …


Evil Geniuses At Work: Does Intelligence Interact With The Dark Triad To Predict Workplace Deviance?, Irene Y. Zhang, Richard D. Goffin Phd Apr 2018

Evil Geniuses At Work: Does Intelligence Interact With The Dark Triad To Predict Workplace Deviance?, Irene Y. Zhang, Richard D. Goffin Phd

Undergraduate Honors Theses

There is no evidence for a strong correlation between intelligence and the Dark Triad (O’Boyle, Forsyth, Banks, & Story, 2013). However, the existence of an indirect relationship between the two traits was unknown. Following the recommendation of a meta-analysis conducted by Muris, Merckelbach, Otgaar, and Meijer (2017), the present study sought to confirm whether cognitive ability interacts with the Dark Triad traits to predict deviant, smart lying workplace behaviours. Undergraduate psychology students who were currently working full-time or part-time, or have worked in the past, participated in the study (N = 77). They completed a battery of measures entirely …