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    The Relationship Between Perceived Self-Efficacy, Social Network Composition, and Individual Aphasia Group Participation Among Persons with Aphasia 

    Miller, Bailey (2020-05)
    This study investigates the relationship between individual social networks, perceived self-efficacy, and individual aphasia group participation among five community-dwelling persons with aphasia. Standardized self-efficacy ...
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    The (American) Gothic and Jordan Peele's Get Out: An Affective Exploration 

    Reisdorf, Taylor (2020-05)
    This essay functions as a Gothic-and race-based reader-response (or in this case “viewer-response”) analysis of Jordan Peele’s 2017 film Get Out . Throughout this essay, I — like critics before me — contend that (and convey ...
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    Implementation of Early Numeracy Level 1 Intervention with First Grade Students 

    Trites, Melissa K. (2020-05)
    This study evaluated the effectiveness of Early Numeracy Interventions Level 1 (Bryant et. al, 2011; ENI1) when used in a Montessori setting with first grade students. An ABAB design was used to evaluate the effectiveness ...
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    Speech-Language Pathologist and Graduate Student Perceived Self-Efficacy in Providing Services to Individuals Who Are Transgender 

    Wolosek, Ashley (2020-04)
    Purpose: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) express hesitation when working with clients who are transgender, although the underlying reason is currently unclear. Educational and clinical experiences, or lack thereof, ...
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    Using Satire as a Mode of Understanding the Grotesqueries of Racial Capitalism in George Schuyler’s Black No More 

    Magliocco, Andrea (2020-05)
    This thesis examines the intersection of racial capitalism and Saidiya Hartman’s recent, racialized theorization of the grotesque in George Schuyler’s Black No More as a mode to understand Schuyler’s satire of the racialized ...
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    Evaluating K-12 Pre-Service Educators' Understanding of Internalizing Behaviors 

    David-Weber, Oceana (2020-02-06)
    Children with internalizing disorders, specifically anxiety and depression, are at an increased risk for poor social and academic performance in school. Students spend a majority of their time at school, highlighting the ...
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    Chasing Her 

    Nelson, Michelle (2020-02)
    This collection of poetry and discussion are representations of my experiences with and reflections on pregnancy, motherhood, miscarriage, and marriage within a feminist construct. The poems are written predominantly in ...
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    Studies of Small Molecules Binding to Xanthine Oxidase Modeled After Urate Binding 

    Chang, Keng; Colwitz, Eric E.; Yang, Thao (2020-04-15)
    We will present the binding results of 4-aminopyrazolo[3,4-d] pyrimidine and 4-amino-1H-pyrazolo[3,4-d] pyrimidine-6-ol binding to xanthine oxidase (XOD). XOD is an enzyme found in the human serum and lungs. The disease ...
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    Relationship Among Food Security and Inattention, Executive Functioning, and Learning Problems 

    Britanyak, Jonathan R. (2020-06-10)
    The current study examined the relationship between food security and academic performance, specifically inattention, executive functioning, and learning problems. Using a food security module from the USDA to assess food ...
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    Middle and High School Staff and Students' Perceptions of QPR Training 

    Liebl, Spencer (2020-12)
    Suicide in youth continues to be on the rise, becoming the second leading cause of death for children and young adults (“Vital Signs,” 2018; Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016). In order to best address this ...
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