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The role of emotional regulation in the relationship between abusive supervision and outcomes
(2009-04-10)Occupational stress is a significant workplace health hazard. There are a variety of workplace factors, called stressors, which lead to negative outcomes for both individuals as well as organizations. Interpersonal ... -
THE ROLE OF INTERPERSONAL, MASS MEDIA, AND INTERNET COMMUNICATION ON CHANGES IN SELF-REPORTED HEALTH BEHAVIOR AND SKILLS
(2010-12)Communication plays an integral role in changing health behaviors. Seeking health related information from interpersonal, mass media, and Internet communication is a common trend. Research on the use of the various ... -
The role of rodents in tropical forest regeneration : seed predation and seed dispersal
(2014-05)Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers. Particularly in the Neotropics, this predatory role has been thought to be especially true for large-seeded plant species ... -
The role of threat and perspective taking on estimations of out-group standards of injustice
(2017-09-26)The present experiment aimed to assess the effects of perspective taking and perceived threat to an in-group’s economic resources on estimated out-group standards of injustice. Out-group standards of injustice are defined ... -
The roles of libraries and information professionals in Open Educational Resources (OER) initiatives
(2012-08)This report contains the findings of a study carried out by the Centre for Academic Practice & Learning Enhancement (CAPLE) and Centre for Educational Technology and Interoperability Standards (CETIS), at the University ... -
The routine screening practices of nurse practitioners for autism in children
(2009-06-08)Autism, a severe disorder of development, is becoming increasingly common among children. The prevalence of autism is estimated to be 1 in 150 children (Johnson & Myers, 2007) and the incidence is on the rise. Autism can ... -
SEAMUS HEANEY'S PATERNAL WELLSPRING: THE FATHER AS AESTHETIC SOURCE
(2010-01)From the very beginning of his writing career, Seamus Heaney has turned to his memories and impressions of his father as a source for poetic expression. Past readings of Seamus Heaney's poetry have missed this complex ... -
SEASONAL AND GEOPGRAPHICAL VARIATION IN DOWNY WOODPECKER (PICOIDES PUBESCENS) METABOLISM AND THERMOREGULATION
(2012-10)Downy woodpeckers (Picoides pubescens) are small, non-migratory, nonpasserine birds. Non-migratory birds that overwinter in cold temperate zones are exposed to energetically costly conditions during winter. These conditions ... -
SECONDARY PRODUCTION OF CHIRONOMIDAE IN A LARGE EUTROPHIC LAKE
(2010-12)To date the majority of food web research in lentic systems has focused on pelagic primary (phytoplankton) and secondary (zooplankton) production as the primary energy sources for higher trophic level production. Recently ... -
Seed protection through dispersal by African savannah elephants (loxodonta africana) in Northern Tanzania
(2014-04)Seed dispersal by animals is important for maintaining healthy populations of many tree species. The Janzen-Connell hypothesis, states that trees are under selective pressures to the have their seeds dispersed away from ... -
Seeking lucidity : a reimaging of the visual arts curriculum
(2014-04)The impact of modernism and postmodernism on contemporary pedagogy is broad and deep. Kant's philosophy provides the framework for a reality based on rationalization of facts and emotions while Nietzsche's influence ... -
Seeking solace: confessional poetry as therapy
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Self-determination Behaviors after Instruction in ChoiceMaker Curriculum
(2022-05)Self-determination skills are essential for the success of students in special education after high school, yet too many students leave high school without those skills. I seek to add to the body of literature related ... -
Self-Determination Measures Impacted by Social Skills Training Intervention in Students with Severe EBD and a Mental Health Diagnosis in a Self-Contained Setting
(2014-05)Students with Emotional or Behavioral Disabilities (EBD) possess academic and social deficits when compared to their peers. Social skills instruction is used as instructional practice to remedy these deficits for students ... -
Self-Similarity of the 11-Regular Partition Function
(University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Office of Student Research and Creative Activity, 2017-12)The partition function counts the number of ways a positive integer can be written as the sum of a non-increasing sequence of positive integers. These sums are known as partitions. The famous mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan ... -
Shifting Standards of Unfairness in Romantic Relationships
(2012-05)The current study sought to investigate whether differential appraisals of online relationship transgressions made by victims and perpetrators in romantic relationships can be accounted for by incongruent unfairness ... -
The Significance of Community Capital in Generating and Upholding a Local Food Movement
(2017-05-12)This study uses a qualitative approach to investigate factors motivating restaurant owners in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to source their menu items locally and, secondly, farmers around Oshkosh to provide them with products. I ... -
"SIMPLE AS DO RE ME, ABC": LANGUAGE, MUSIC, AND WORKING MEMORY
(2013-05)The present study examines the underlying cognitive framework involved in the active processing of information. Active processing takes place in working memory, popularly associated with Baddeley and Hitch's (1974) ... -
"Sin is the only real color-element in the modern life" : aesthetic crimes and escapism in Victorian literature
(2016-08-23)Perhaps one of the most interesting examples of the evolving and expanding types of literary “criminals” in the Victorian period was the gentleman villain. Middle- and upper-class men sought respite from the daily pressures ...