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    • Water conservation: evaluating the acceptance and implementation of greywater and rainwater collection for household reuse 

      McLean, Brian P. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
      The following paper evaluates the acceptance of residential greywater and rainwater reclamation systems through analysis of survey data and related research. The survey data was compiled from questions administered to ...
    • Weight-Based Discrimination in the Workplace: An Examination of Rater Characteristics 

      Wisner, Deven L. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2017)
      The prominence of obesity has increased in the United States to account for over one-third of the adult population. The purpose of this study was to explore perceived person-organization fit and rater characteristics ...
    • What makes us satisfied (or not) at work? 

      Groff, Brandon (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
      Since the increase in the utilization of technology, organizations have more sedentary employees. Increased physical activity can help individuals lead healthier lives and improve mental health such as less depression, ...
    • When everyone wants your attention: how do you manage work and home roles? 

      Lenzen, Haley J. (University of Wisconsin-Stout, 2020)
      Work-life balance is an integral part of a healthy, happy, and satisfied life (Sirgy & Lee, 2018). The current paper is an empirical test of a variety of factors that can impact an individual's level of work-life balance, ...
    • Who Takes the Blame: Self-Serving Bias Amongst Undergraduates 

      Frenn, Emma F. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2022)
      There have been consistent findings with internal success attributions, but not many studies that focus on internal or external attributions for failure (Duval & Silvia, 2002). This study looks into the correlation amongst ...
    • Yoga as a means of increasing job satisfaction in the workplace 

      Daane, Kimberly C. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
      Employees are the backbone of all organizations. The success or failure of an organization often depends on the behavior of its employees (Tsai, 2011). For this reason, it is important that organizations invest in keeping ...
    • A YouTube Learning Environment 

      Hill, Nicholas P. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2021)
      When instructors use tangential information to increase learner engagement, these additions are known as seductive details. Since the 1990’s researchers have believed these additions hinder learning (Harp & Mayer, 1998). ...