Browsing MINDS@UW Stout by Title
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Early reading empowerment
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Eating disorder attitudes and behaviors, perceived social support, and rumination in university students
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)The prevalence of eating disorder attitudes and behaviors (EDAB) is highest amongst college students but few receive treatment. It has been well established that rumination predicts EDAB. The Emotional Cascade Model (ECM) ... -
Edge detection and feature extraction in automated fingerprint identification systems
(2007)As a means of access control and criminal identification, Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS) are widely utilized. In many areas of business, these systems are entrusted to verify identities of personnel ... -
Educating Future Construction Professionals, Is The Construction Management Technology Degree At Fox Valley Technical College Current With Construction Technology?
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2021)The purpose of this research was to understand current construction technology offerings at Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) and align them with trending technology. Surveys were sent to industry professionals and FVTC ... -
Education facilitating students' comfort with LGBT people
(2009)Intolerance for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community is often intensified by a lack of knowledge and understanding between heterosexuals and the LGBT community(Getz & Kirkley, 2006). The central ... -
Educational accommodations available to students with disabilities attending the Wisconsin technical college system
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2000)The purpose of this informational survey and research question is an attempt to compile a general list of educational accommodations available to students with disabilities attending any college in the Wisconsin Technical ... -
Educators' inaccurate use of causal language to describe non-causal data
(University of Wisconsin-Stout, 2020)Previous research has documented that causal language is used inaccurately in a variety of areas including the general public, students, media articles, press releases, and scientific journal articles. The following study ...