Browsing Student Research by Title
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Measuring Attitudes Towards Islam
(2019-05)In recent years, the rhetoric surrounding individuals who are Muslim has resulted in severed freedoms of expression, violations of basic human rights, stereotypic labeling, and the stripping away of the dignity of Muslim ... -
Measuring Psychotherapy Outcomes: Feedback to Counselors and Clients
(2019-05)Objective: To evaluate methods of measuring psychotherapy outcomes and uses of feedback to improve clinical services to clients in a college counseling center setting. Design: Systematic review of research evaluating use ... -
Mental Illness and Ministers: Imagining a Community Where They Can Be Vulnerable
(2019-12-07)The stigmatization of mental health within the Church has created a perplexing dichotomy where church congregants shun those who are in need, a problem that has long vexed Christians. Even more complex is the problem of ... -
Millennials and "Clean Fashion": A Sustainable Approach to the Responsible Consumption of Fashion
(2016-12-06)“Clean” fashion is the term researchers use to describe fair trade fashion or fashion that is sustainable and pays producers fair wages. In contrast, “fast fashion” is used to describe the fast pace that categorizes clothes ... -
Milligan's Passivity During the Civil Rights Movement: Its Theological Roots and the Hopeful Movement Towards an Active Approach to Social Justice
(2020-12-01)Throughout the history of racial injustice, there have been Christian institutions that have refused to side with racial justice. This should be a concern for any person wanting to live as Jesus called us to. During the ... -
Misogyny Man: Sexism in the Superhero Genre
(2015-12-07)Superhero comic books have been popular for years, and with this popularity unfortunately comes the oversexualizing and misrepresentation of female heroes. As more comic book heroes and heroines make their way into film ... -
Moore's Law or Moore's Flaw? Sustainability of an Industry Built on Exponential Growth
(2017-12-04)Roughly stated, Moore's Law observes that the processing power of computers doubles approximately every two years, and has retained striking accuracy over the past five decades. Since it was first observed by Intel Corporation ... -
Mothers in Prison: Restoring Maternal Bonds and Mental Health
(2018)In 2016, the number of women in American prisons was 213,722 (Incarcerated Women and Girls, 2018). This is a 700% increase since 1980, when a total of 26,378 women were incarcerated. Of these prisoners, over 60% have at ... -
Motivating Factors Affecting the Recruitment and Retention of Suburban Middle School Band Students
(2019-05-05)The purpose of this study was to examine various motivators associated with student decision-making and investigate the impact of those motivators on a student’s band participation during their middle-grade years. The goal ... -
Mrs. Kibelbek's Wiggel Worm Kit
(2018-03)This is an idea that I brought over from the graduate project that I did this year called, On The Move for Success. It is all about allowing kids to have movement breaks to increase their attention, focus, and improve ... -
Multicultural Children's Literature in the U.S. Since the 1960s
(2018-12-13)Multicultural children’s literature benefits children from minority cultures because it enables them to relate to characters and encourages them to value reading. This research project concentrates on the history of ... -
Next Chapter
(2018-04-18)The Next Chapter is an accountability journal for individuals who have recently graduated college. It contains 3 months worth of prompts, activities, and encouragement. -
Not Neutral: A Look at Bias in Artificial Intelligence Algorithms that Are Assumed to Be Objective
(2020-11-18)The world is becoming more digital, and data is ubiquitous. Algorithms are needed to help deal with all of that data. But neither the data, nor the algorithms, nor the use of outputs is neutral. They often reflect the ... -
O.T. Expo 2016
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Occupational Therapy at the Library
(2016-04-20)As a child, when I looked at a tree, I saw much more than a tree. I saw a playground, a fort, a mountain to climb, monkey bars, a great hide-and-seek spot, and a place to relax. Similarly, I now view the library through ... -
Oncology Emerging with Occupational Therapy
(Savannah Benton, 2018-04-18)This is an intervention book that is for clients receiving chemo. There are a variety of pain relief techniques that are not medication based, as well as psychosocial interventions. It is reader friendly and has step by ...