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Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type |
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Kent, Robert Gordon | Is an anxious support provider an effective one? Social support provider anxietly and cardiovascular function | Cardiovascular health; Cardiovascular reactivity; Social network; Social relationships; Social support; Stress reactivity | 2014-12 | thesis |
102 |
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O'Connor, Caitlin Grace | Is children's participation in activities related to executive function development? | Activities; Children; Depressive symptoms; Executive function; Social belonging; Social support | 2014-05 | thesis |
103 |
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Dickenson, Janna A. | Is testosterone the hormone of desire? for some women, some of the time | ovulation; sex drive; sexual minority; Testosterone; women | 2014 | thesis |
104 |
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Sewell, Kelsey K. | It's not all about the erection: examining sexual functioning and patterns of sexual activity after radical prostatectomy | Psychology; Oncology; Health and Environmental Sciences; Prostate Cancer; Quality of Life; Sexual Activity | 2016 | dissertation |
105 |
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Rau, Holly Kristen | Latent profiles of executive functioning in neurologically healthy young adults: the role of individual differences in hemispheric asymmetry | Executive functioning; Hemispheric asymmetry; Individual difference; Latent profile; Neurologically healthy; Young adult | 2013-08 | thesis |
106 |
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Vlisides-Henry, Robert D. | Like mother like daughter (or son): prenatal exposure to maternal stress and emotion dysregulation as predictors of newborn neurobehavior | | 2019 | thesis |
107 |
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Roberge, Erika M. | Longitudinal analysis of the role of insomnia in suicide risk amongst suicide ideators and attempters | Insomnia; Longitudinal growth model; Military; Suicide risk | 2016 | thesis |
108 |
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Behrends, Arwen Alexandria | Measuring attention towards advertisement using the peripheral detection response task | Social Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Advertisements | 2016 | dissertation |
109 |
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Hopman, Rachel Jane | Measuring cognition in nature: an exploratory study using electroencephalography | Attention; Attention Restoration Theory; Cognition; Default Mode Network; Electroencephalography; Nature | 2016 | thesis |
110 |
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Mcgarrity, Larissa A. | Minority stress, self-regulation, and executive function: an experimental investigation of gay and lesbian adults | executive function; gay and lesbian; minority stress; self-regulation | 2016 | dissertation |
111 |
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Ruginski, Ian Tanner | Mobility for spatial cognition and navigation: establishing construct validity and testing a novel model of individual differences in spatial cognition | Cognitive psychology | 2018 | dissertation |
112 |
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Bournce, Stacia V. | More and less guilt-prone children's distress changes differently when they narrate harmdoings, according to some but not all indicators of distress | Developmental psychology; Psychology; Personality psychology | 2018 | dissertation |
113 |
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Tinajero, Ruben | Nonrestorative sleep in healthy adults without insomnia: associations with executive functioning, fatigue, and presleep arousal | Psychology; Physiology; Physiological psychology | 2017 | thesis |
114 |
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Gagnon, Kyle Timothy | Not all those who wander are lost: characterizing sex differences in spatial exploration and their relationship to navigation ability | Exploration; Human Mobility; Navigation; Sex Differences | 2015-08 | dissertation |
115 |
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Pengchit, Watcharaporn | Not too scared to think carefully: optimism fosters processing of self-relevant threatening persuasive messages | Attitude change; Health risk; Individual difference; Optimism; Persuasion | 2010-08 | dissertation |
116 |
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Curtis, Brian J. | Objective cognitive functioning in self-reported habitual short sleepers not reporting daytime dysfunction: examination of impulsivity via delay discounting | Clinical psychology | 2018 | thesis |
117 |
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Lambert, Ann E. | On attentional control and the elderly driving stereotype | Aging; Attention; Attentional control; Driving; Stereotype; Stereotype threat | 2011-12 | dissertation |
118 |
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Moffitt, Chad C. | On the flexibility of cognitive processing: behavioral and pupillometry indices of individual differences in attentional control | | 2019 | dissertation |
119 |
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Bride, Daniel Lyons | Openness to experience and awe: examination of dispositional tendencies, laboratory induction, and daily life experiences | awe; big five; emotion; five-factor model; openness; personality | 2016 | thesis |
120 |
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Kramer, Heidi S. | Overcoming biases to improve search sufficiency and decision accuracy: the effects of data visualization, instructions and order | Confirmation bias; Data visualization; Decision making; Decision support systems; Search sufficiency | 2014-05 | dissertation |
121 |
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Spivey, Leigh A. | Parent responses to childhood gender nonconformity: effects of parent and child characteristics | Childhood gender nonconformity; Gender roles; Parenting | 2016 | thesis |
122 |
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Kaufman, Erin | Parent-Child conflict, validation, and biosocial mechanisms of risk for adolescent self-inflicted injury | Clinical psychology | 2018 | dissertation |
123 |
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Freitag, Malinda J | Parent-adolescent alliances as a predictor of retention in functional family therapy | Parent and teenager; Family psychotherapy | 2010-03-19 | thesis |
124 |
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Thoma, Brian C | Parent-adolescent communication about sex and condom use among young men who have sex with men: an examination of the theory of planned behavior | Adolescent sexual risk; Communication about sex; Condom use; Men who have sex with men; Parent-adolescent communication; Theory of planned behavior | 2016 | dissertation |
125 |
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Campbell, MaryJane Simms | Parental self-control as a modertator of the association between family conflict and Type 1 Diabetes Management | | 2019 | thesis |