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Attitudes Around Space Exploration Among The Wsu Student Body, Nicholas L. Fryer
Attitudes Around Space Exploration Among The Wsu Student Body, Nicholas L. Fryer
Research & Creative Achievement Day
This is a research project that studies the attitudes among the Winona State University student population on the subject matter of space exploration. The survey was the result of a combined effort of students enrolled currently in POLS 410 and was distributed through the platform, Qualtrics. This poster is a Capstone project as required by the Political Science program.
Do Young People Consider Democratic Institutions To Be Sacrosanct?, Zachary D. Queensland
Do Young People Consider Democratic Institutions To Be Sacrosanct?, Zachary D. Queensland
Research & Creative Achievement Day
This research project strives to examine whether young people at Winona State University perceive fundamental democratic institutions to be sacrosanct. This survey was the result of a collaborative effort between students that are presently enrolled in POLS 410. The survey was submitted through Qualtrics and organized by students in the POLS 410 class. This poster is a Capstone Project as mandated by the Political Science Program.
Economic Inequality And Its Effects On Voting And Attitudes Toward Government, Logan D. Spano
Economic Inequality And Its Effects On Voting And Attitudes Toward Government, Logan D. Spano
Research & Creative Achievement Day
This is a research project that studies how economic inequality affects voting and attitudes towards the government, using data from students enrolled in Winona State University. The survey used is a combined effort of students in POLS 410 and is distributed to WSU students through Qualtrics. This poster is a Capstone project as required by the Political Science Program.
How Do Young People Feel About Voting And How To Increase Voter Turnout Among Young People, Jacob M. Brynjulfson
How Do Young People Feel About Voting And How To Increase Voter Turnout Among Young People, Jacob M. Brynjulfson
Research & Creative Achievement Day
This is a capstone research project required by the political science department for POLS 410. I am going to be researching how young people feel about voting at Winona State University. The survey I have used was submitted on Qualtrics and worked on by all the students in POLS 410.
The Perceived Value Of A University Education Among The Winona State University Student Body, Mason G. Moran
The Perceived Value Of A University Education Among The Winona State University Student Body, Mason G. Moran
Research & Creative Achievement Day
This is a research project studying how highly valued higher education is among students attending Winona State University. The survey was the result of a combined effort of the students currently enrolled in POLS 410 and distributed via Qualtrics. This poster is a Capstone Project as required by the Political Science Program.
Students' Thoughts On Use Of Political Violence And Other Forms Of Unconventional Political Participation, Joshua L. Hansen
Students' Thoughts On Use Of Political Violence And Other Forms Of Unconventional Political Participation, Joshua L. Hansen
Research & Creative Achievement Day
This research project is about Winona State student's thoughts on different forms of unconventional political participation such as riots and political movements where violence is used as a tool. Research was conducted through Qualtrics in a collaboration with peers in the same course. This survey was given to Winona state students and asked their thoughts on movements that have turned towards unconventional political participation methods. This project was done as a part of the Political Science and Public Administration program.
The Age Of Change? Young Adults And Third Party Politics In America, Ava M. Schroeder
The Age Of Change? Young Adults And Third Party Politics In America, Ava M. Schroeder
Research & Creative Achievement Day
This is a capstone research poster looking at college students' opinions on political parties in America. The research focuses on third parties and more particularly why they have failed in the past and what to expect as younger generations become increasingly involved in American politics. The research was conducted, via Qualtrics, by surveying Winona State University college students as a requirement of the Political Science and Public Administration program at Winona State University.