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ThesisGreenwald, CassieRecognition memory can be described as identifying a stimulus as having been encountered before. There are individual differences in how judgments are made when encountering a stimulus with uncertainty as to whether or not it has been previously encou . . .
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ThesisDetlefsen Fox, JoelleDams provide a unique public value – by cutting off a natural resource, these structures provide many benefits to society including hydroelectric power, flood control, water supply, and recreation. Maintained by federal, state, and local government en . . .
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ThesisHoffmann, LaurenWhen analyzing the rationality of individuals' economic decisions, researchers have long recognized that emotion plays a key role in the decision process. Decisions are often guided by the experience of emotion, and emotion can help or hinder decision . . .
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ArticleToker, ZeynepThis paper reports a recent study asking current community design practitioners to identify the most influential people and key issue leaders in the community design field and to define the concept itself. The results of the study show that in additio . . .
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ThesisAlegria, KatieSpending time in nature can improve mood, reduce stress and anxiety, decrease post-operative recovery time, and improve cognition (e.g., Berger & Tiry, 2012; Kaplan, 1995; Ottosson & Grahn, 2005). Unfortunately, because American adults spend ninety-th . . .
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AbstractChambrasi, TatianaCollege students pursing a bachelor degree are always forced to make a hard decision when it comes to what to major in. Not only is it a really hard decision, students want to feel secure about their choice. Through out this paper experts discuss how . . .
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Oral PresentationKhair, KristenThe Supreme Court is the ultimate decision maker in determining what laws we follow in our everyday lives, but is the Court's opinion affected by the parties who present cases to the Court? This paper examines whether attorneys have been able to affec . . .
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ArticleSlovic, PaulResearch has demonstrated that two types of affect have an influence on judgment and decision making: incidental affect (affect unrelated to a judgment or decision such as a mood) and integral affect (affect that is part of the perceiver’s internal re . . .
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ThesisAkin, Larissa AlexisAlthough young people have been a focus in the research, a gap remains in research. While society has enacted laws and regulations concerning youth, they have very limited say as to issues pertaining to them. In this study, I gained entry into an orga . . .