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    The Almost Perfect Scale in Medical Students: Model Confirmation, Measurement Invariance, and Differential Item Functioning By Gender 

    Ellinas, Elizabeth Hollenback (2021-12-01)
    This study examined the factor structure of two common perfectionism scales – the Almost Perfect Scale – Revised (APS-R) and the Short Almost Perfect Scale (SAPS) - in medical students. It was found that both two-factor ...
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    Partisans and Soldiers: Themes of Gender and the Commemoration of Jewish Resistance in the Soviet Union During World War II 

    Dews, Taylor Marie (2019-05-01)
    Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, thousands of Red Army soldiers, peasants, and Jewish men, women, and children escaped imprisonment and certain death by fleeing into the vast forests of Belorussia. ...
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    An Intersectional Analysis of the Role Race and Gender Play in Welfare Recipients’ and Case Manager Experiences 

    Baran, Stephanie (2019-12-01)
    This dissertation is an ethnographic study of food insecurity in Milwaukee and how people receiving benefit assistance understand themselves, others and how they thought others understand them. This frame was duplicated ...
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    Gender Reflections: a Reconsideration of Pictish Mirror and Comb Symbols 

    Billings, Traci N. (2016-12-01)
    The interpretation of prehistoric iconography is complicated by the tendency to project contemporary male/female gender dichotomies into the past. Pictish monumental stone sculpture in Scotland has been studied over the ...
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    "I Know I Can't Be the Only Lesbian Out There:" an Inductive Thematic Analysis of a Virtual Community of Lesbian Breast Cancer Survivors 

    Wandrey, Rachael Lynn (2015-05-01)
    Sexual minority women are at a significantly greater risk for developing breast cancer (BC) than heterosexual women. Little is known about the unique BC experiences of lesbian women. The present thesis describes the findings ...
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    Resting State Functional Connectivity in the Default Mode Network: Relationships Between Cannabis Use, Gender, and Cognition in Adolescents and Young Adults 

    Ritchay, Megan (2021-08-01)
    Introduction: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance in the United States, and nearly 1 in 4 young adults are current cannabis users. The psychoactive component of cannabis, THC, is active at cannabinoid ...
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    Nietzsche's Signpost for Feminism 

    Pope, Sara N. (2016-08-01)
    This paper focuses on the apparent misogyny and anti-feminism found in Part VII of Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil (BGE). Following an interpretation put forward by Maudemarie Clark, I argue that Nietzsche’s claims and ...
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    Predictors of Perceived Belonging Among U.S. Military Men and Women 

    Pfeiffer, Heidi M. (2014-05-01)
    This study aimed to identify predictors of perceived belonging within the military unit, a factor which has been shown to promote effectiveness, satisfaction, and mental health. Online survey responses from service members, ...
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    Head Strong: Gendered Analysis of Human Representations in Western and Central Continental European Iron Age Iconography 

    Allen, Christopher R. (2021-06-25)
    This preliminary study examines potential links between gender and sex representations in Iron Age Continental European iconography. Drawing from multiple examples such as the Glauberg statue, the statue of Bourey, and the ...
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    Archaeological Representation in Speculative Fiction: The Image of the Archaeologist in Star Wars 

    Annis, Karissa A (2021-05-01)
    The public presentation of archaeology in various media, especially fictional representations in print, film, TV, and video games, is a complex and slippery subject that has been an issue since the field’s inception. This ...
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