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    • 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. ...
    • Envisioning a Better Rural Water Supply for Hancock County 

      Burnett, Sterling; Pless, Bo; Williams, Casey; Wyatt, Jonathan (2020-04-23)
      Jubilee Project sought to collaborate with Milligan Engineering to assess the water quality of a mountain-spring source and improve water availability. This rural water supply provides water to Cedar Grove Baptist Church ...
    • Path Optimization Through A Bounded Region 

      Sutton, Mitchell (2016-04-28)
      The shortest path between two points is a straight line. However, finding the optimum path from one point to another with the introduction of a given boundary condition on the domain between the two points does not possess ...
    • 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 ...
    • The Role of Women in the Church: A Study of the Restoration Movement 

      Kastens, Ronald (1989-05-10)
      Ronald Kastens' paper for Dr. Henry Webb's Reformation of the 19th Century class
    • Silence in the Face of Racism: Exploring the Inaction of White Christian Churches/Churches of Christ During the Civil Rights Movement 

      Messner, Emily (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 ...
    • Socio-economic factors impacting economic growth 

      Kenjeres, Valentina (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 ...

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