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COVID-19 Vaccination Status and Level of Trust in Information Sources
(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 ...
Social Support and NSSI : The Impact of COVID-19 Stress Eau Claire
(2022-04)
Recent research reports an increase in the prevalence of self-injury (NSSI) among adolescents during the pandemic, jumping from 17% to 28% in 2021. The reasons for this needed exploration. Social support acts as a protective ...
Exploring Policies to Promote High-Performance Computing in Post-Pandemic Undergraduate Education in Wisconsin
(2022-04)
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged higher education institutions across the world to maintain the quality of education and fulfill their mission. Notably, classes and research projects that involved high-performance ...
Decision Making Under Uncertainty : Extension to COVID-19 Related Behaviors
(2021-04)
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many U.S. citizens have largely been left to make personal risk-benefit decisions for themselves, with some mandated and enforced restrictions. People’s everyday decisions about life ...
A Comparative Study of Name Entity Recognition Techniques in Software Engineering Texts
(2022-04)
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is an essential sub-task for many important tasks in software engineering (SE), such as automated requirement analysis, opinion mining, question answering, knowledge base construction, and ...
A Bibliographic Overview of Colorectal Cancer Detection and Prevention Using Machine Learning Techniques
(2022-04)
The idea of using machine learning techniques to identify colorectal cancer is a relatively new one, with most of the research being done in the last ten years. To determine the current state of research in this field, an ...
The Power of Nostalgia : An Exploration of Wisconsin’s Romanticized Logging Industry
(2020-04)
The years between the 1830s and 1920s are vital years in the history of Wisconsin and its extensive logging industry. The logging industry shaped Wisconsin’s history, geographical makeup, and reputation globally. Yet most ...
Creating Inclusive Dialogues with the Past for the Secondary Classroom : A Digital Humanities Class Project
(2019-05)
For this project, teams of students in History 288: Sophomore Seminar in Historiography and
Historical Methods used Articulate Storyline software to design digital programs for the
secondary classroom. Digital humanities ...
Examining Chinese and American Climate Change Views Using 2015, 2017 & 2020 Survey Data : Part 1-2
(2022-04)
With mounting scientific evidence regarding the realities of climate change (CC) including causes and consequences, the international/global importance of this issue cannot be overstated. Significant research has assessed ...