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    Examining the Utilization of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - Market Match Incentive Program at the Eau Claire Farmers’ Market Before and During the COVID Pandemic : Part I & 2 

    Blaney, Ethan; Howat, Annabelle; Irlbeck, Kayla; Klingbeil, Katie; Ledwith, Zachary; Lindaas, Andrew; Shuttleworth, Tristan; Zenner, Madelyn; Jamelske, Eric M. (2022-04)
    Food insecurity, including low fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is a significant issue facing many American families. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides benefits to help low-income families ...
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    SNAP, WIC, Low-Income Families, Fruits & Vegetables and Food Security : An Investigation of Food Purchasing Behaviors II 

    Fogarty, Jared; Gilger, Nathan; Halverson, Emma; Miller, Ben; Perinchery, Rivin; Schneider, Kelly; Soborowicz, Levi; Stephani, Shelly; Sweitzer, Nevada; Jamelske, Eric M. (2019-05)
    Although fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption lowers risks for many chronic diseases, children/adults tend under-consume FV. Research suggests that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) households purchase fewer ...
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    SNAP, WIC, Low-Income Families, Fruits & Vegetables and Food Security : An Investigation of Food Purchasing Behaviors III 

    Fogarty, Jared; Gilger, Nathan; Halverson, Emma; Miller, Ben; Perinchery, Rivin; Schneider, Kelly; Soborowicz, Levi; Stephani, Shelly; Sweitzer, Nevada; Jamelske, Eric M. (2019-05)
    The Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC) was established to increase access to healthy foods for low income women with children through benefits provided for targeted healthy foods. The WIC food package was revised ...
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    SNAP, WIC, Low-Income Families, Fruits & Vegetables and Food Security : An Investigation of Food Purchasing Behaviors I 

    Fogarty, Jared; Gilger, Nathan; Halverson, Emma; Miller, Ben; Perinchery, Rivin; Schneider, Kelly; Soborowicz, Levi; Stephani, Shelly; Sweitzer, Nevada; Jamelske, Eric M. (2019-05)
    Despite research showing fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption reduces the risk of a variety of chronic diseases, low FV intake in the United States among both children and adults persists. Thus, increasing FV consumption ...
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    A Continuing Investigation and Comparison of Chinese & American Climate Change Views III 

    Adams, Connor; Beh, Michelle; Cavanaugh, Clayton; Chapin, Elise; Coker, Adara; Guenthner, Will; Mallmann, Eric; Moran, Andrew; Morris, Carly; Nguyen, Trung; Strehlow, Lily; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Knutson, Kristine; Jang, Won Yong (2019-05)
    As the world’s two largest economies and greenhouse gas polluters, China and the United States are key players in international climate change negotiations. However, public views of climate change in these nations are ...
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    Examining Chinese and American Climate Change Views Using 2015, 2017 & 2020 Survey Data : Part 1-2 

    Castellanos-Martinez, Jesse; Kladar, Erica; Krahn, Emily; Link, Micah; Long, Phillip; Raddenbach, Hannah; Roubinek, Lillian; Schiller, Megan; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Knutson, Kristine (2022-04)
    With mounting scientific evidence regarding the realities of climate change (CC) including causes and consequences, the international/global importance of this issue cannot be overstated. Significant research has assessed ...
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    Further Insights into Chinese and American Climate Change Views : A Topic Prevalence Analysis of Open-Ended Survey Responses 

    Coonen, Kayla; Cornett, Cora; Hammer, Ryan; Hermes, Hunter; Holmes, Austin; Nguyen, Tung; Pike, Ashley; Rauland, Anastasia; Wilson, Dylan; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Jang, Won Yong (2018-02-08)
    Given the strong scientific consensus on the causes and consequences of climate change, global action to address this issue is paramount. Additionally, China and the United States, as the world’s two largest economies and ...
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    A Scoring and Grouping System of Climate Change Acceptance/Knowledge/Concern for Citizens in the United States, China and Vietnam 

    Coonen, Kayla; Cornett, Cora; Hammer, Ryan; Hermes, Hunter; Holmes, Austin; Nguyen, Tung; Pike, Ashley; Rauland, Anastasia; Wilson, Dylan; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Jang, Won Yong (2018-02-08)
    With mounting scientific evidence regarding the realities of climate change including causes and consequences, the international/global importance of this issue cannot be overstated. Significant research has assessed public ...
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    Climate Change Denial and Skepticism : A Topic Prevalence Analysis from Open-Ended Survey Questions in China and the United States 

    Cooper, Paul; Hermes, Hunter; Hahn, David; Hammer, Ryan; Koehn, Emily; Sikowski, Greg; Valverde, Helue Vazquez; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Jang, Won Yong (2017-03-22)
    The importance of global climate change in society cannot be overstated. China and the United States share prominent roles in the development of international climate change mitigation strategies. Citizen support is crucial ...
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    Examining the Impact of Access and Encouragement on Consumption in an Elementary School Vegetable Snack Program 

    Bodnar, Josh; Chmielowska, Isabel; Fogarty, Jared; Martell, Kjirstin; Park, Shinhoo; Pergolski, Matthew; Scheller, Selena; Soborowicz, Levi; Jamelske, Eric M. (2018-01-09)
    Given our study design explained on the previous poster, we now present results of our analyses. This poster provides both graphical and statistical comparisons of vegetable consumption across intervention conditions (no ...
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