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    • Ageism: Lack of Implicit Stereotypes Across Adulthood 

      Linberts, Jessica; June, Andrea (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 2006-05)
      This study expanded the sample populations which have been tested for ageism. An encoding task and an unexpected recall task measured ageism within these populations: 18-25 years, 25-54 years, and 55+ years. Eighty-seven ...
    • Emotional Expressivity between the United States and Brazil 

      Truell, Peter; Tranquilli, Larissa; Boegh, Branden; Luna, Andre (2012-12)
      Emotional expression differs according to culture and gender. Understanding such differences is important for cross-cultural communication. Brazilians are stereotyped as more emotionally expressive than other cultures. ...
    • Hand-Use Lateralization in Ring-Tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta) 

      Schrauth, Jamie (2007-12-18)
      As a part of a zoo enrichment program, this study examined hand preference for two captive adult (one male, one female) ring-tailed lemurs in order to determine whether bimanual hand preference was consistent with unimanual ...
    • Oshkosh Scholar 

      Chomsisengphet, S. Larry; Buchmann, Beau; Schrauth, Jamie; Linberts, Andrea June; Linberts, Jessica; Mynsberge, Heath; Miller, Adeline; Simeth, Anna; Whitfield, Jonathan; Knitt, Joseph; Bodoh, Bruce; Schettle, Sarah; Marker, Erik (Office of Grants and Faculty Development, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 2007)