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Parent-Child Relationships And Student Outcomes In Children: A Comparison Before And During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Angela Kladias
Parent-Child Relationships And Student Outcomes In Children: A Comparison Before And During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Angela Kladias
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
The current study investigated the connection between parent-child relationships, academic achievement, and child attitudes in school-aged children both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, I examined relationships among parent- and child-perceived emotional closeness, attitudes toward school, and child achievement in elementary and middle school aged children. The current study examined associations between parent-child relationship factors and academic student outcomes, comparing these associations both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Differences in student outcomes were examined based off of COVID-19 circumstances as well as what level of emotional closeness and interaction the parents and child have. Attitudes and achievement of …
Emotional Support Animals For College Students: Do The Benefits Outweigh The Costs?, Sidney Street
Emotional Support Animals For College Students: Do The Benefits Outweigh The Costs?, Sidney Street
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
Mental health problems have been drastically increasing in recent years among college students. Alongside the rising prevalence of psychological distress, universities have also experienced an increase in requests to have Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) live on campus. To date however, data are scarce on students’ experiences living with and around ESAs. The present study aims to investigate attitudes and perceptions about ESAs, in both owners of ESAs as well as students who do not own an ESA but have interacted with one. Specifically, owners were interviewed to find whether the perceived benefits of owning an ESA outweigh the associated costs …
The Effects Of Feedback And Input On Job Satisfaction And Motivation, Daphne Slusher
The Effects Of Feedback And Input On Job Satisfaction And Motivation, Daphne Slusher
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
In this study, I examine the effects of feedback and input on job satisfaction and motivation in a simulated online task. 106 Participants completed a puzzle in groups of 2-4 with feedback (positive/negative/none) and goal-setting (present/absent) manipulated. I predicted positive feedback would produce higher scores for satisfaction, and motivation, and lower scores for perceived workload. Similarly, I predicted that goal-setting would produce higher scores on selected scales for satisfaction, motivation, and perceived workload. These predictions were partially correct with positive feedback producing significantly higher satisfaction than negative feedback, a similar but non-significant trend for motivation, and significantly lower perceived workload …
Research On The Cultivation Of False Information Identification Ability Of Users By University Libraries At Home And Abroad, Yan-Ping Jiang, Xiao-Hong Chen, Jane Wu, Wanjun Xia
Research On The Cultivation Of False Information Identification Ability Of Users By University Libraries At Home And Abroad, Yan-Ping Jiang, Xiao-Hong Chen, Jane Wu, Wanjun Xia
Otterbein China Librarians Exchange Program Documentations and Publications
With the rapid development of new media on the Internet and the proliferation of misinformation/disinformation, the academic libraries, as the information resource center, has the responsibility and obligation to cultivate the user's information identification ability. However, compared with foreign university libraries, the guidance of domestic university libraries to identify false information is not systematic and explicit. Therefore, we must improve the users' interest, practicality, and depth of training practice activities. This paper analyzes, contrasts, and summarizes the relevant research and practice results of the false information identification training of domestic and foreign well-known university libraries through literature and network research. …
2021 Courtright Memorial Library Facts And Figures, Courtright Memorial Library
2021 Courtright Memorial Library Facts And Figures, Courtright Memorial Library
Library Publications
Facts and figures about the Courtright Memorial library during the year 2021.
2021 Courtright Memorial Library Annual Report, Courtright Memorial Library
2021 Courtright Memorial Library Annual Report, Courtright Memorial Library
Library Publications
Annual report regarding Courtright Memorial Library's accomplishments.
Sport, Gender And Development : Intersections, Innovations And Future Trajectories, Lyndsay M C Hayhurst, Holly Thorpe, Megan Chawansky Dr.
Sport, Gender And Development : Intersections, Innovations And Future Trajectories, Lyndsay M C Hayhurst, Holly Thorpe, Megan Chawansky Dr.
Faculty Books
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access, thanks to Knowledge Unlatched funding, and freely available to read online. In a context where striving for gender equity in relation to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals seems more pressing than ever before, Sport, Gender and Development: Intersections, Innovations and Future Trajectories bring together an exploration of sport feminisms to offer new approaches to research on Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) in global and local contexts. Including postcolonial and decolonial feminist lenses by drawing upon fieldwork with organizations and individuals in Afghanistan, Uganda, Nicaragua, and India, Sport, Gender and …
The Effect Of Support Systems On Delinquency, Elizabeth S. Bohrer
The Effect Of Support Systems On Delinquency, Elizabeth S. Bohrer
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
There are many reasons why adolescents and young adults turn to delinquent behaviors, much of which result from the environment they are residing in. Copious research has been done on the effects that parent, teacher, peer, and partner relationships have on delinquency, but very little focuses on support systems as a whole. Support systems create positive or negative modeling behaviors for people to follow and individuals will allow these models to influence their own personal behavior patterns. The goal of this study is to assess how a possible change in support systems affects delinquent tendencies in a study group of …
International Travel: A Quantitative And Qualitative Analysis About How Study Abroad Opportunities Enhance One’S Global Perspective And Self-Awareness, Kristen Zink
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
As the world is becoming more interconnected, the importance of having a well-rounded, global education is necessary. To meet those needs, many students are electing to study abroad during their time in college. Although research has been done to examine the direct benefits of studying abroad, there has been little research done to differentiate the impacts of short-term and long-term study abroad. This research looked at how students reflected on both their short-term and long-term study abroad experiences and it examined the benefits of both lengths of travel. A quantitative analysis was done to analyze the benefits of short-term study …
Relationships Between Religiosity, Spirituality, Gender, Psychological Distress, And Treatment Preference, Reid Wollett
Relationships Between Religiosity, Spirituality, Gender, Psychological Distress, And Treatment Preference, Reid Wollett
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
The underutilization of mental health services by college students is an enduring problem, highlighted by increasing popularity of mental health awareness efforts. One strategy used to understand this problem is examining college students’ attitudes toward seeking psychological help. The present study sought to examine college students’ attitudes toward seeking both psychological and religious forms of help, and the roles of religiosity/spirituality, psychological distress, and gender in predicting treatment preference. Understanding what kind of treatment students prefer and the important predictors of this preference may help us to address more effectively the problem of mental health service underutilization. In a large …
Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 9, October 2020, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 9, October 2020, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
Included in this issue:
- Otterbein University Enrolls Most Diverse Class in History, Exemplifying Mission of Inclusivity
- Q&A with OUSG President Francique and Vice President Banks
- International Spotlight: SPPC Students Virtually Enroll at Otterbein
- Student Organization Spotlight: Men of Vision
- English's Art and Activism Series Shines Light on Social Justice Issues
- From the Director
Trauma Informed Care (Tic): Caring For Victims Of Trauma, Deanna Smith
Trauma Informed Care (Tic): Caring For Victims Of Trauma, Deanna Smith
Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)
This poster discusses the use of trauma-informed care (TIC) in care settings to address health needs of patients who have experienced traumatic events. Complex trauma, childhood trauma, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can cause long term impacts on health of patients including physical, behavioral, and cognitive manifestations. This poster explores health implications of trauma, how they can present in healthcare settings, and how the use of trauma-informed care can alleviate the burden on healthcare settings and improve patient outcomes by preventing further re-traumatization. The use of the TIC approach is applicable to all care modalities and settings, including primary and …
Strategic Planning At Nationwide Children’S Hospital, Stella Choe
Strategic Planning At Nationwide Children’S Hospital, Stella Choe
Masters Theses/Capstone Projects
The strategic planning department at Nationwide Children’s Hospital works to plan and make decisions regarding the wellbeing of patients with behavioral health disorders. This project involved an 8-hour workday everyday Friday and on site involvement in the strategic planning department at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. During this process, I was able to support providers specifically in the Youth Crisis Stabilization Unit (YCSU), Nursing Staff in BHP, President & Vice President of Behavioral Health.
The Effects Of Background Music On Sustained Attention Tasks And Workload Perception, William Hove
The Effects Of Background Music On Sustained Attention Tasks And Workload Perception, William Hove
Undergraduate Distinction Papers
In the world that we live in that is populated by music many of the places we go, it is important to question how this music could impact our ability to work. This study aimed to observe the relationships between different classifications of background music and performance on a sustained attention task, as well as the perception of workload. 55 participants were randomly assigned to a difficult or easy attention task and to a music condition. Building off of prior research in workload and sustained attention, this study approaches these topics through the lens of stimulating and relaxing background music.
Impact Of Animal Programming On Human Attitudes Of Local Wildlife, Ashton Jerger
Impact Of Animal Programming On Human Attitudes Of Local Wildlife, Ashton Jerger
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
Attitudes towards wildlife can have direct implications on peoples’ interest in conserving local habitats and their overall ecological choices. Attitudes are formed by multiple components of an individual’s life history. However, through interactive, educational experiences, there is a potential to change current attitudes. Animal programs are an example of interactive, educational experiences that provide individuals the opportunity to get up-close to animal ambassadors and participate in engaging conversations about them. An animal program assessment was conducted with the 2019 summer camps at the Ohio Wildlife Center to quantify the changes in peoples’ affiliation for local wildlife and their willingness to …
They Don't Make Bourbon Like They Used To: Nostalgia As A Predictor Towards Attitude, Likelihood Of Consumption, And Usage Occasion In True, Retro, Heritage, And False Nostalgia Brands, Montana Mcknight
Undergraduate Distinction Papers
This study investigates the relationship of brand nostalgia, brand attitude, likelihood to purchase the brand, and usage of the brand, based upon a four-way classification of nostalgia. Using multi-group analysis, a difference between types of nostalgia for the predictiveness of brand nostalgia is found in attitude and purchase likelihood. Managerial implications and future research directions are discussed.
The Effect Of Parental Interaction On Emotional Learning With Interactive Devices In Children Ages Three To Five, Kathleen Rosneck
The Effect Of Parental Interaction On Emotional Learning With Interactive Devices In Children Ages Three To Five, Kathleen Rosneck
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
As the popularity of child-friendly tablet-based apps and games has grown, the need to evaluate the effects of tablet play has also developed. The current study used an app designed for children ages two to five years called “Daniel Tiger’s Grr-ific Feelings” to examine whether prosocial interactive media can be beneficial for emotional development. The present study was modeled after a study by Rasmussen et al. (2018), wherein children ages three and four years spent two weeks with an experimenter- adapted version of the same app. This experimenter adaptation consisted of limiting children’s access to a subset of the available …
Ambivalent Sexism: Why Do Victims Get Blamed?, Rianna West
Ambivalent Sexism: Why Do Victims Get Blamed?, Rianna West
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
The current study empirically investigates the factors that influence how a person judges the victims and perpetrators in a sexual assault case. This work grows out of the MeToo Movement; a cultural shift that has allowed women to come forward and share their experiences with sexual assault (Mendes et. al, 2018). The goals of the current research are to understand how someone who holds ambivalent sexist beliefs and beliefs in rape myths may view the #MeToo Movement and a victim of assault. This study has 2 (victim race) X 2 (victim gender) X 2 (participant gender) design, where 181 participants …
Pilgrimage: True Belonging: Exploring The Human Desire To Belong Through Dance And Storytelling, Lincoln K. Belford
Pilgrimage: True Belonging: Exploring The Human Desire To Belong Through Dance And Storytelling, Lincoln K. Belford
Undergraduate Distinction Papers
The human sense of belonging morphs and changes as we mature and gain life experience. The relationships we make, or choose not to, affect the way we perceive ourselves, which directly correlates to our understanding of how we belong to the universe as a whole. Perception of self and belonging are inextricably connected, therefore by focusing on belonging to ourselves rather than to the world around us, we experience self-acceptance, allowing us to forge deeper, more meaningful connections with those we choose. True belonging is an active practice that takes effort, and involves reflection and critical evaluation of self. A …
Assessing Workload In The Classroom Using Interactive Presentation Software, Connor Mackenzie
Assessing Workload In The Classroom Using Interactive Presentation Software, Connor Mackenzie
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
Perceived workload assessments in children have been administered individually in laboratory settings. This study assessed workload in a classroom using the interactive presentation tool Mentimeter to administer the NASA-Task Load Index (NASA-TLX). Children assessed workload following two cognitive tasks. In addition, the children completed a self-report of executive function. Findings revealed that children’s perceived workload matched the objective demands of the task indicating that workload assessments may be a useful tool in the classroom. Although executive function predicted objective performance, it did not predict perceived workload.
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 8, Feburary 2020, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 8, Feburary 2020, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
Included in this issue:
- See something, Say something, Do something
- Health Disparities
- International Education Week
- Inter sectional Activism Conference announced
The Effects That Family Form And Medical Practices Have On The Willingness Of Consumers To Adopt Entomophagous Practices, Mackenzie Conlon
The Effects That Family Form And Medical Practices Have On The Willingness Of Consumers To Adopt Entomophagous Practices, Mackenzie Conlon
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
To help reduce amounts of destructive methane produced by livestock, climate activists are advocating for the inclusion of entomophagy in the mindset and culinary choices of Western society. Entomophagy, customary in most regions of the world, is seen as a deviant and disgusting food practice by most Westerners. In order to challenge this perception, producers of insect-based products are changing the appearance and marketability of their commodities. To successfully target markets, they need to determine the ideal household for entomophagy acceptance. My research tests the hypothesis that family form and medical practices affect the willingness of consumers to adopt these …
2020 Special Edition - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library
2020 Special Edition - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library
Friends of the Library
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Library Staff Adapting to COVID-19 Circumstances, Otterbein Singers Cancelled due to COVID-19, Common Book 2020-2021 Announced, Diane Shader Speaker Event, Textbook Affordability Endowment, Bookmark Contest Postponed, New Online Membership Option, Council Positions Open, 2020 Library Award Winners, Joyce Stonebraker Retirement
2019 Exchange Learning And Study Report, Huihui Zhong
2019 Exchange Learning And Study Report, Huihui Zhong
Otterbein China Librarians Exchange Program Documentations and Publications
The report summarizes Ms. Huihui Zhong's exchange librarian experience at Otterbein University from Oct. 7th, 2019, to Nov. 28th, 2019. Ms. Zhong is a subject librarian from Shanghai Jiaotong University Library.
Safety & Risk Management News - December 2019, Otterbein University
Safety & Risk Management News - December 2019, Otterbein University
Otterbein Police Department
No abstract provided.
Preparing For An Uncertain Future: Two Reliable Roads, Otterbein University
Preparing For An Uncertain Future: Two Reliable Roads, Otterbein University
Kathy A. Krendl Distinguished Lecture Series
Dr. Perez Ferguson will share her insights into the impact e-commerce is having on face-to-face service jobs and how international labor markets, material sourcing and trade agreements are impacting reliable job forecasting in the United States.
The Inaugural Kathy A. Krendl Distinguished Lecture Series Invitation, Otterbein University
The Inaugural Kathy A. Krendl Distinguished Lecture Series Invitation, Otterbein University
Kathy A. Krendl Distinguished Lecture Series
Distinguished Speaker Anita Perez Ferguson, Ph.D.
The Inaugural Kathy A. Krendl Distinguished Lecture Series Program, Otterbein University
The Inaugural Kathy A. Krendl Distinguished Lecture Series Program, Otterbein University
Kathy A. Krendl Distinguished Lecture Series
Program from event.
Digitizing Historic Sports Films, Sarah L. Whybrew
Digitizing Historic Sports Films, Sarah L. Whybrew
Library Faculty & Staff Scholarship
The presentation was given at the Digital Commons+Ohio User Group Meeting at Denison University in 2019. It reviews the history and methods used to digitize and display historic sports films from Otterbein University's Archives.
2019 Fall - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library
2019 Fall - Friendly Correspondence Newsletter, Courtright Memorial Library
Friends of the Library
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Textbook Affordability Endowment Nearing 25K Goal, Maria Toorpakai, Common Book Author, to Speak at Friends' Event, Pop Up Shop at Homecoming and 4th Friday, In Memoriam: Mary Cay Wells