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The daily five
(2011)The Daily Five is a program that was developed by Gail Boushey and Joan Moser, "the sisters." "The sisters" designed this program to help students develop the daily habits of reading, writing, and working with peers with ... -
Deep learning for musical form: recognition and analysis
(University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, 2022-04)Musical form analysis is a rigorous task that frequently challenges the expertise of human analysts and signal processing algorithms alike. While numerous systems have been proposed to perform the tasks of musical segmentation, ... -
Defining the expatreneur : starting up abroad and understanding foreign incentives: an abductive analysis
(University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, 2019-11)Over the past few decades, there has been a growth in entrepreneurs moving to other countries to start up new businesses. Sixty percent of the workers moving to other countries (the globally mobile workforce) is currently ... -
Determination of habitat preference in two species of mice
(2009)Our lab decided to re-examine the question using new identification techniques based on PCR amplified mtDNA rather morphology. Both species are supposedly sympatric in Southeastern Wisconsin. Preliminary data showed ... -
Developing a framework for social selling : antecedents, outcomes, and successful implementation
(University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, 2021-12)In the changing sales landscape, social selling strategy poses opportunity for salespeople to take advantage of mobile technology and social media to connect with customers. This dissertation uses two essays to conceptualize ... -
Developing a strategy for promoting athletic participation at the high school level
(2011)More than ever, schools today are being asked to do more for students in the way of physical, mental, social, and emotional development. A simple and easy way to help students develop these areas is to encourage them to ... -
Developing a strategy for promoting athletic participation at the high school level : benefits of athletic participation
(2011)More than ever, schools today are being asked to do more for students in the way of physical, mental, social, and emotional development. A simple and easy way to help students develop these areas is to encourage them to ... -
Developing a telemedicine value co-creation framework : patient perceptions of the telemedicine model of care delivery
(UW-Whitewater, 2019-05)Technology is reshaping the patient–provider relationship. Digital health tools such as electronic medical records, patient portals, and telemedicine provide patients the opportunity to engage with healthcare systems ... -
The development of an assessment tool to gather evidence and evaluate the progress of performance skills of students in the Edgerton High School Band
(2005-04-30)Because of the block schedule and the lack of certain basic music skills among the incoming band students at Edgerton High School, it is necessary to create a system to help students establish their basic performance skills. ... -
Differences in maximal exercise during running and cycling as a function of mode of exercise for training and competition
(University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2014-06-16)The purpose of this research project was to compare maximal exercise during running and cycling in athletes who train and compete in running, athletes who train and compete in cycling, and athletes who train and compete ... -
The disappearance of play in kindergarten
(2011)A poster containing visuals and text describing an undergraduate research project completed at the University of Wisconsin--Whitewater. This project asks questions about how play based activities versus teacher directed ... -
Do female board directors deter private information trading? : evidence from the U.S. market
(University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, 2023-05)Based on gender socialization theory, this study provides empirical evidence on the association between female board representation and opportunistic insider trading. More specifically, the study argues that female directors’ ... -
Does artificial intelligence matter? : the antecedents and consequences of artificial intelligence use in organizations
(University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, 2024-09)Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that uses machine-based intelligence and advanced computing to mimic human cognitive functions to build, create, develop, make decisions, and perform tasks on its own (Jingyu ... -
Does the population planning policy in China affects fertility as the policymakers expected?
(University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2019-07)China’s implementation of the One Child Policy created a setting where households were compelled to reduce family size. Traditional economic theory clearly predicts reductions in fertility will drive households to pursue ... -
Drama and history : teaching historical thinking through role-play
(2015)This action research project examined the effects of drama-based, role-playing strategies on student academic performance and motivation to learn history. This paper discusses the skills necessary to be an effective ... -
Drivers, barriers, and benefits of blockchain
(University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, 2024-08)The use of blockchain technology gained prominence with the increasing popularity of cryptographic money, with people, organizations, and associations applying various innovations in blockchain to tackle novel business and ... -
E-books and motivation to read in middle school students
(2012)E-books are the latest trend in reading technology. Research has shown that e-books are becoming more commonplace in school libraries and that the number of students with e-readers has recently increased dramatically. It ... -
The economic impact of pocket parks on residential property values: case study--Madison, Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2018-12)When value of a property is assessed, the true determinants of the value of that property is in the attributes attached to that property. What individuals are willing to pay for is the attribute package that will give the ... -
The effect of crime on healthcare utilization : a panel data approach
(University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2017-07)This paper utilizes a behavioral model proposed by Andersen (1968) as motivation and a unique dataset compiled from three sources to test the effect that non-contemporaneous crime has on health care utilization. Using the ... -
Effect of nicotine and muscle performance using a Wingate Anaerobic Test on collegiate football players
(2006-06-12)Nicotine is a naturally occurring addictive alkaloid and in some cases, a lethal drug. The long-term harmful effects of nicotine have been widely documented through means of publications, commercials and even billboards ...