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Examining Emotion Regulation Levels In Perpetrators Of In-Person And Cyber Dating Abuse, Michelle Thibert
Examining Emotion Regulation Levels In Perpetrators Of In-Person And Cyber Dating Abuse, Michelle Thibert
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Corticosterone On Neuronal Migration In Zebra Finches, John Nowak
The Effects Of Corticosterone On Neuronal Migration In Zebra Finches, John Nowak
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Exploring Predictors Of Canadian Attitudes Toward Syrian Refugees And How They Should Be Helped, Erica J. Partridge
Exploring Predictors Of Canadian Attitudes Toward Syrian Refugees And How They Should Be Helped, Erica J. Partridge
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Examining Change In Elementary Aged Students’ Self-Regulation For Learning, Kelsey Losenno
Examining Change In Elementary Aged Students’ Self-Regulation For Learning, Kelsey Losenno
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Sexual Health Education's Role In Predicting Safer Sex Practices, G. Christopher Sterling-Murphy
Sexual Health Education's Role In Predicting Safer Sex Practices, G. Christopher Sterling-Murphy
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Vicarious Trauma: Effects On Visual Language Interpreters Professional Quality Of Life, Brad Daly
Vicarious Trauma: Effects On Visual Language Interpreters Professional Quality Of Life, Brad Daly
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Empathy On Vicarious Trauma In The Visual Language Interpreter, Julia Kilpatrick
The Effects Of Empathy On Vicarious Trauma In The Visual Language Interpreter, Julia Kilpatrick
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Working Memory Capacity In Math Performance, Brenda Osei-Boadi
The Role Of Working Memory Capacity In Math Performance, Brenda Osei-Boadi
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Countering Correspondence Bias: Critical Thought Induction In Viewers Of Narrative Advertisements, Kendra Hardy
Countering Correspondence Bias: Critical Thought Induction In Viewers Of Narrative Advertisements, Kendra Hardy
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Surrendering To The Vine Of The Soul: Ayahuasca Shamanism As A Logotherapy, Maria Paula Rayo Gomez
Surrendering To The Vine Of The Soul: Ayahuasca Shamanism As A Logotherapy, Maria Paula Rayo Gomez
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Vicarious Trauma On Life Satisfaction In Visual Language Interpreters, Marissa Hall
The Effects Of Vicarious Trauma On Life Satisfaction In Visual Language Interpreters, Marissa Hall
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Communication Technology Use And Perceptions In Romantic Relationships: The Role Of Attachment, Nicole Off
Communication Technology Use And Perceptions In Romantic Relationships: The Role Of Attachment, Nicole Off
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Reducing Children’S False Identification Rates In Lineup Procedures, Nicole Skikavich
Reducing Children’S False Identification Rates In Lineup Procedures, Nicole Skikavich
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Life Recollections And Personality, Paola Bonilla
Life Recollections And Personality, Paola Bonilla
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Relationship Between Theory-Of-Mind Development And Children’S Response To Pre-Interview Instructions, Rachel Van Roestel
Relationship Between Theory-Of-Mind Development And Children’S Response To Pre-Interview Instructions, Rachel Van Roestel
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Gender Typing And Body Image On Life Satisfaction, Nicole Zomer
The Effect Of Gender Typing And Body Image On Life Satisfaction, Nicole Zomer
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
An Exploration Of Attitudes About Weight In University Students: The Interaction Of Perceptual Reliance And Controllability On Explicit Anti-Fat Bias Attitudes, Sarah Lovell
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Self-Photographs On Viewer’S Mood, Self-Esteem And Motivation, Stephanie Campbell
Effects Of Self-Photographs On Viewer’S Mood, Self-Esteem And Motivation, Stephanie Campbell
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Cognitive Predictors Of Timed And Untimed Early Arithmetic Performance, Olivia N. Wassing
Cognitive Predictors Of Timed And Untimed Early Arithmetic Performance, Olivia N. Wassing
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Elementary School Students’ Self-Regulated Learning And Features Of Classroom Contexts, Taylor Johnston
Elementary School Students’ Self-Regulated Learning And Features Of Classroom Contexts, Taylor Johnston
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Holistic Impacts Of Hospice Care On Individuals Who Access Their Services, Vanessa Eva Marie Eyre
Understanding The Holistic Impacts Of Hospice Care On Individuals Who Access Their Services, Vanessa Eva Marie Eyre
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Counterfactual Thinking On Exercise Intentions And Behaviour, Taylor Verberne
The Effects Of Counterfactual Thinking On Exercise Intentions And Behaviour, Taylor Verberne
Undergraduate Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Mental Number Line In Domestic Chicks, Samantha Noyek
The Mental Number Line In Domestic Chicks, Samantha Noyek
Undergraduate Honors Theses
The estimation of number by humans shows evidence for a mental number line in which magnitude increases from left to right. Rugani, Vallortigara, Priftis, and Regolin (2015) recently reported a similar mental number line in domestic chicks. This is an unexpected result given the role of language and culture in the human mental number line. Animals do not possess language or arithmetic concepts like the mental number line. Because the results reported by Rugani et al. (2015) seem improbable from this perspective, my study sought to determine whether the observations of Rugani et al. (2015) occur reliably. I tested for …
The Relationship Between Nature Relatedness, Trait Emotional Intelligence And Well-Being, Priscilla R. Gerofsky, Priscilla R. Gerofsky
The Relationship Between Nature Relatedness, Trait Emotional Intelligence And Well-Being, Priscilla R. Gerofsky, Priscilla R. Gerofsky
Undergraduate Honors Theses
Prior research has shown that nature relatedness (NR) and trait emotional intelligence (trait EI) are both associated with various well-being measures (Bhullar, Schutte, & Malouff, 2013; Furnham & Petrides, 2003; Nisbet, Zelenski, & Murphy, 2011; Zelenski & Nisbet, 2014); however, no prior research has examined the relationship between NR and trait EI. The current study was undertaken to determine which well-being measures are associated with NR and trait EI, and to determine if there is any association between NR and trait EI. Participants were 315 adults from 54 countries, who completed online questionnaires. Questionnaires included the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire …
Demographic Faultlines And Team Cohesion On Team Performance, Maya S. Budovitch
Demographic Faultlines And Team Cohesion On Team Performance, Maya S. Budovitch
Undergraduate Honors Theses
This research examines team faultlines and their potential impact on team performance. Faultlines are defined as hypothetical dividing lines that split a group or team into two or more subgroups based on one or more individual attributes (e.g., gender and ethnicity). Investigations explored the possibility that team cohesion (i.e., team members’ attraction and commitment to their team) would moderate the relationship between faultlines and team performance. Participants (n = 867) completed The Task and Social Cohesion Questionnaire during one of two academic years (2013-14; 2014-15). Faultline strength was calculated for each team using two approaches, Thatcher’s Fau and Meyer’s Average …
The Dark Triad Beyond The Spi: Providing Incremental Validity In Predicting Prosocial And Risky Behaviours, Rui Sun, Don H. Saklofske Ph.D.
The Dark Triad Beyond The Spi: Providing Incremental Validity In Predicting Prosocial And Risky Behaviours, Rui Sun, Don H. Saklofske Ph.D.
Undergraduate Honors Theses
Personality measures have been criticized for their lack of coverage of some traits. As a result, researchers have examined and combined measures to better understand and predict target behaviours. The Supernumerary Personality Inventory (SPI; Paunonen, 2002) was designed to measure a wide range of personality traits, including antisocial tendencies. The Dark Triad (Paulhus & Williams, 2002) was developed specifically to measure the socially malevolent traits of psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism. Previous studies revealed significant correlations between the SPI traits and the Dark Triad traits, which suggest that the two measures may share some of the same theoretical underpinnings. The present …