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ThesisOhanis, Hagop ArshamChildhood sleep problems have been reported to occur in approximately 32% to 40% of typically developing children (Krakowiak, Goodlin-Jones, Hertz-Picciotto, Croen, & Hansen, 2008; Liu, Liu, Owens, & Kaplan, 2005). Sleeping problems can occur in the f . . .
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ThesisBickley, Benjamin RalphIt is the purpose of this investigation to test the validity of certain signs which Machover (21) lists as being predictive of homosexuality in men through the use of the Draw-A-Person Test. This investigation proposes to determine whether or not the . . .
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ThesisDiaz, MayraThe physical attractiveness stereotype suggests that unattractive individuals are perceived as possessing less socially desirable characteristics than their attractive peers. To date, little research has been conducted to identify effective ways of mo . . .
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ThesisGreenberg, Barbara RuthChildren and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are often unable to maintain typical conversations or use the information acquired from these conversations to initiate appropriate future interactions with peers. The current study incorpor . . .
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ThesisKelly, KatelynDue to the increase in the use of technological devices, bullying has changed to include a newer form called cyberbullying. Although a number of studies have examined the characteristics of children involved in cyberbullying, the results are unclear. . . .
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ThesisCarlon, Alexsis DanaeIn the present study, virtual reality (VR) technology was utilized to manipulate the visual information a participant received about a lifted weight. It was predicted that this would cause a dissociation to occur between the two sensory modalities. A . . .
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ThesisSwiercinsky, DennisThe concept of influence communications includes any interpersonal interaction in which one person exerts some form of behavior (generally verbal) with the hope of modifying another person's behavior. Brainwashing, propaganda, and hypnosis are the mos . . .
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ThesisUlrich Amanda KehaulaniThis study examined the relationship between parent-child conflict and academic engagement for Hmong American and Caucasian adolescents. A total of 136 participants were included in the present cross-sectional, non- experimental study. Students receiv . . .
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ThesisRadics, RachelSelf-deception is defined as viewing one self in an unrealistically favorable light while ignoring examples of one’s negative characteristics. Considerable attention is given to positive memories of one’s past resulting in optimistic views about the f . . .
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ThesisToledo, CintyaDogs may be relinquished to shelters and unlikely to be adopted if they engage in problem behavior. A successful way to eliminate problem behavior is through training techniques based on behavioral principles. Obedience training with the use of positi . . .