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The Relationship Between Pets Owned And Gender Amongst College Students, Eman Asghar, Bryce Camuso, Josh Feirick
The Relationship Between Pets Owned And Gender Amongst College Students, Eman Asghar, Bryce Camuso, Josh Feirick
Harrisburg University Research Symposium: Highlighting Research, Innovation, & Creativity
There is a gap between the number of men and women that own dogs. The Mintel Press Team states that "71% of men aged 18-44 own a dog compared to 60% of their female counterparts" (Mintel Press Team, 2016, para: 1). While this statistic includes people who are college-aged, it does not mention college students specifically. Thus, research into the relationship between pets owned and gender amongst college students is an important topic that warrants looking into.
The Knowledge Of One's Blood Type, Mackenzie Degroft, Ethan Hall, Scarlet Morillo
The Knowledge Of One's Blood Type, Mackenzie Degroft, Ethan Hall, Scarlet Morillo
Harrisburg University Research Symposium: Highlighting Research, Innovation, & Creativity
An experiment of sample surveys of undergraduate students' knowledge of their blood type.