Browsing Undergraduate Research by Title
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Relationship Between Masks and Perceived Emotions
(2023-12-05)The Covid-19 pandemic introduced mask wearing on a global scale. As a consequence, people noticed a barrier in face-to-face communication. Previous studies found just seeing the eyes of a face, like wearing a mask, impaired ... -
The Relationship Between Self-Efficacy, Autonomy Support, and Academic Motivation among Students at Milligan University
(2023-04-13)There are many different factors that all coincide in their effects on students’ academic success. These factors include a student’s academic motivation, personal self-efficacy, as well as the autonomy support they receive ... -
Robots are taking my job? Advancing Technologies and Perceived Effects on U.S. Employment
(2016-12-08)Recent U.S. economic data, along with controversial reports of the expected economic future have only furthered fueled the ongoing debate on technological unemployment and its perceived influence on the years to come. ... -
The Role of Women in the Church: A Study of the Restoration Movement
(1989-05-10)Ronald Kastens' paper for Dr. Henry Webb's Reformation of the 19th Century class -
The Route to Unity amidst Gender Inequality in the Church
(2015-11-16)Gender inequality has existed throughout all of history in essentially every area of the world. This inequality has found its way into even the most sacred areas of our lives. Differing beliefs on gender roles have caused ... -
Saving Cord Blood and Saving Lives?
(2016-12-04)Umbilical cord blood banking has grown into a global phenomenon that both new and experienced expecting parents are drawn to. Because research indicates that stem cells found in cord blood present many benefits, such as ... -
Serving the Underserved: Reconciling Healthcare Needs and Availability in Vermillion County, Indiana
(2018-11)Vermillion County, Indiana, suffers from a severe lack of healthcare resources that are essential in providing a healthy lifestyle for the people who live there. Healthcare is compromised by many factors including healthcare ... -
Silence in the Face of Racism: Exploring the Inaction of White Christian Churches/Churches of Christ During the Civil Rights Movement
(2021)During the Civil Rights Movement, white members of Christian Churches and Churches of Christ (who made up the vast majority of the movement) took almost no action to support the Civil Rights Movement, despite several ... -
Simulating Life: Reimagining Realism in the Art of Animation
(2019-11-05)With improvements in technology, animation as a medium has begun to have fewer and fewer limitations on how close to real life it can become. However, as animation styles seem to be leaning more and more towards hyperrealism, ... -
Small Groups, Big Change: Why Children's Ministries Need Small Groups
(2015-11-19)The purpose of this research is to determine if small groups are the best ministry model for developing lasting faith in children. I did this by looking at different theories of ministry and analyzing data collected for ... -
The Social Media Spark
(2015-11-19)Social media has opened doors for news and information to move much faster than it ever did before. Social media allows people to connect with others, voice their opinions, and in turn connect with people who share those ... -
Society Shaped Self-Image
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Society's Calculation Error: The Effects of Social Stigmas in the Secondary Mathmatics Classroom
(2015)Research has shown that all too often there is a significant drop in interest in mathematics at the secondary level, grades 7-12. This is an alarming issue for a world growing ever more technology dependent, as the mathematics ... -
Socio-economic factors impacting economic growth
(2020-04-23)It is a common perception that the economic growth of a country is greatly influenced by the social and economic factors of the country. Factors like corruption, political stability, employment participation rate are related ... -
A Study of Racism on the Campus of Milligan College
(2017-05-01)Racism is a social issue that is still happening today. Racism, as defined in this study, is an act of aggression toward a person of one race from a member of a different race. Many colleges and universities struggle with ... -
Subjective Well-Being, Perceived Stress, and Social Connectedness in Collegiate Athletes
(2020-04)While being an athlete is associated with lower levels of depressive symptomatology, it does not necessitate higher levels of subjective well-being (SWB). This study had two purposes: (1) to determine if athletes within a ... -
The Sustainability of Theatre in Colleges and Universities
(2017)From ancient Greece to today, theatre has played a crucial role in the development of society. Over time, theatre has often been criticized or stigmatized, especially today’s theatre programs in colleges and universities. ... -
Sustainability of Urban Church Growth
(2017-10-30)In the ever-changing political and social landscape of the modern world, church leaders and Christians found in the metropolitan areas of the United States have debated about methodology when it comes to establishing and ...