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    • Attitudes Toward the Black & Blue Lives Matter Movements 

      Thomas, Alexandria (2021-03)
      The Black Lives Matter movement, created in 2013 after the death of Trayvon Martin in order to bring awareness to police brutality and racial injustice, and the Blue Lives Matter movement, a countermovement created in ...
    • Climate Related Disasters and Hindsight Bias 

      Aguirre, Suzanne; Mermilliod, Cara Lee (2022-11-30)
      Hindsight bias is one of the biases that might influence decisions made in difficult situations, commonly known as the knew-it-all-along effect. The purpose of our study is to replicate both the studies of Walmsley et al. ...
    • College Student Peer Perceptions of Alcohol Use Amid Alcohol Use Policy Changes 

      Terrell, Alexis (2021-05-01)
      Many colleges, particularly religious-affiliated institutions, establish alcohol policies in order to protect students from the negative effects and consequences of alcohol use. Milligan University is a small CCCU* affiliated ...
    • Does This Bumper Sticker Make Me Look Reckless? Stereotypes About Driving Ability Based on Perceived Gender 

      Helton, Lydia (2021-04-28)
      Driving has traditionally been viewed as a masculine activity, producing gender stereotypes in driving. Pravossoudovitch et al. (2015) found males were rated higher in driving skills, but females were rated higher in ...
    • Relationship Between Masks and Perceived Emotions 

      York, Wheatley; Qualls, Bailey; Matthews, Mark (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 ...

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