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ThesisKaites, ValerieAdults ages 18-30 spend an estimated ten hours a week on social media accounts (Sales, 2018). According to Perloff (2014), the media plays a huge role in the negative communication of cultural stereotypes about aesthetics of body image. It was hypothe . . .
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ThesisMarin, AndrewRandom events seen within our external environment, when repeated, tend to exhibit statistical regularity. Past research suggests both bottom-up and top-down mechanisms are involved in the documented relation between spatial attention and emotion. Res . . .
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ThesisFliers, Amani J. A.….. in the spirit of M. Proust, I acknowledge that “the real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes…” (1871 – 1922). The media I have investigated are photography and painting. In photography, the sequential . . .
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ThesisGomez, AraceliAdults ages 18-30 spend an estimated ten hours a week on social media accounts (Sales, 2018). According to Perloff (2014), the media plays a huge role in the negative communication of cultural stereotypes about aesthetics of body image. It was hypothe . . .
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ThesisBurklund, MichaelIn order to determine whether an animation can influence people’s perception of aggression and eeriness, the present investigation tested the interaction between facial width-to-height ratios and the ‘Uncanny Valley’ in an animation that displayed a d . . .
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ThesisMiyagi, Masamichi GreggThe purpose of this paper is to delineate the concept methodology of my approach to the making of objects. I will describe the manner in which observations and perceptions apply as influences. Life experiences and learning’s will be explained in the c . . .
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ThesisMichaud, Andrew CharlesInquiries into the accountability process have demonstrated that a variety of factors affect perceptions of law enforcement. Few studies, however, have investigated the relationship between media, sensationalism, and perceptions. Thus, a sample of Cal . . .