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    STEM Attitudes and Relation to Course Experience 

    Sheetz, Rebecca; Le, Christine (2022-04)
    HNRS 118: "Cognitive Electrophysiology," a new course added to the Honors Program colloquia Spring 2022, focuses on a methodology that records the electrical signals of the brain called electroencephalography (EEG). PURSUE ...
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    Comparing Risk and Protective Factors for Suicidal Behavior Among College Students with Disabilities 

    Roessler, McKenna (2022-04)
    There is little research on risk and protective factors for suicide in individuals with different types of disabilities. Those with hidden disabilities may experience unique challenges that could increase their suicide ...
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    Smartphones, Attention, and Brain Electrical Responses 

    Thompson, Grace; Gawlitta, Megan; Kerr, Emily; Gland, Clara; Grzybowski, Jay; Sheetz, Rebecca; Le, Christine; Kidwell, Claire (2022-04)
    Previous studies have shown the association between attention and P3 amplitude, a deflection in brain electrical activity, as well as the power of 20-35Hz Beta wave activity. Prior work has shown that attention performance ...
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    College Students’ Experiences with Stress, Coping Mechanisms, and Awareness of the Physical Effects of Stress 

    Damitz, Rebekah; Leibham, Mary Beth (2019-05)
    Stressful life events are inevitable. It is how we interpret and manage those events that determines the impact that they have on our bodies. Stress has been linked to negative consequences in each system in our body, ...
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    Changes in Distress and Iatrogenic Effects while Participating in Longitudinal NSSI Research 

    Dortch, Sierra; Olson, Kristina; Owens, Carley A.; Muehlenkamp, Jennifer J. (2019-05)
    Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is the intentional damage to bodily tissues without the intent to the die. NSSI research is necessary because long term NSSI is linked to increased suicidal ideation. Previous literature ...
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    Assessing Students' Perceptions of the University Counseling Center : Through Video Presentation 

    Drachenberg, Lindsey; Mattson, Cassidy; Hines, Jarrod (2019-05)
    The present study investigated if student perceptions of university counseling services became more positive after viewing a video where fellow students shared their experiences with counseling services and if the associated ...
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    Younger and Older Adult Perceptions of Health-Related Risk 

    Onken, Emily; Hines, Jarrod (2019-05)
    Older adults (OA) are more likely to experience hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and cardiovascular disease than are younger adults (YA). Likewise, older persons also often engage in more health preservation efforts ...
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    An Exploration of the Impact of COVID-19 on Collegiate Student Athletes 

    Farmer, Brett; Jackson, Stacey M. (2022-04)
    The COVID-19 pandemic had an unexplainably immense impact on the entire world when it began in March of 2020 including the cancellations or postponements of sports worldwide. The National Collegiate Athletics Association ...
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    COVID-19 Vaccination Status and Level of Trust in Information Sources 

    Coleman, Kelcy R.; Lagorio, Carla H. (2022-04)
    In the two years since the beginning of the pandemic, there has been a large spread of misinformation regarding COVID-19 which can hinder collective action in democratic societies and contribute to distrust in information ...
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    Smartphone Usage : Associations with Attention, Sleep, and Impulsiveness 

    Grzybowski, Jay; Le, Christine; Gland, Clara; Kerr, Emily; Gawlitta, Megan; Thompson, Grace; Sheetz, Rebecca; Kidwell, Claire; Leland, David S. (2022-04)
    College students’ smartphone use presents concerns with academic dishonesty, distraction, sleep disturbances, and social withdrawal. We of the CHEEZ (Cognition and Human Electroencephalography Zone) conducted a survey to ...
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