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Parental, Temperament, & Peer Influences on Disordered Eating Symptoms
(2013-05)Previous research has investigated the psychopathology in eating disordered behavior through family and peer-related learning experiences as well as temperament. The reliable differentiation of bingeing/purging(BN) and ... -
Parish Nursing : A Home-and-Community-Based Partner in Long-Term Care
(2020-04)Skilled Nursing Providers are under financial pressure to boost their census and support residents post-discharge due to new financial penalties for rehospitalizations. One out of every 5 discharged Medicare patients get ... -
Particle Composition and Respirable Crystalline Silica Concentrations in Sand Mining and Processing Facilities
(2017-03-03)In the last 10 years, hydro fracturing has completely transformed the sand mining industry. In Wisconsin, the nation’s leading sand producer, the number of industrial sand facilities has grown from just 8 in 20081 to 129 ... -
Particulate Air Quality Around Wisconsin Silica Sand Mines
(2019-05)The act of mining and processing quartz for hydraulic fracturing generates particulate matter (PM), as well as crystalline and amorphous silica through blasting, loading, and hauling; processing activities such as crushing; ... -
Particulate Monitoring Around Frac Sand Plants Using EPA-Certified Monitors
(2015-04)The purpose of this study was to investigate the environmental and health impacts caused by hydraulic sand fracking. The data collected by EPA-certified instruments will continue to reflect concerns with elevated PM2.5 levels ... -
Particulate Pollution : UW-Eau Claire Student Center and Chippewa Falls Sand Plant
(2011-05)The purpose of this research was to identify and address any potential hazards to public health caused by particulate matter in the air surrounding the construction site of the new UW-Eau Claire Student Center as well as ... -
Partner Support Behavior Profile (PSBP) Ratings Among Non-Brain Injured Dyads
(2010-04)This current project will validate the use of the Partner Support Behaviors Profile (PSBP) among non-brain injured individuals. The hypotheis is that untrained, non-brain injured dyads will have higher PSBP ratings, using ... -
Patient Attributes and Trust in Physician
(2012-04)Research has shown that a patient's trust in his/her physician may affect their willingness to follow prescribed medical treatments, and therefore their overall health outcomes (Fiscella, Meldrum, Franks, Shields, Duberstein, ... -
Pattern Avoidance in Task-Precedence Posets
(2017-03-06)The purpose of this study was to research an extension to a new structure: multiple task-precedence posets with three levels. -
Pattern Avoidance on Forests of Binary Shrubs
(2015-04)This study continues a long line of research extending the notion of classical pattern avoidance on permutations to other structures, for example: Dyck paths (West and others), binary trees (Pudwell and others), linear ... -
Patterns in the Pisano Period and Entry Points of Linear Recurrence Sequences Modulo M
(2024-04)The Pisano periods and entry points in the Fibonacci sequence has been a well-studied subject since D.D. Wall’s seminal paper in 1960. The Pisano period is the length of consecutive sequence terms which repeat infinitely ... -
Patterns of Downstream Fining on the Lower Chippewa River
(2016-10-12)This study examines downstream fning of bed armor on the lower Chippewa River (LCR) in west-central Wisconsin at two different scales: at a river scale and at a local scale of individual armored bars. The upstream limit ... -
Patterns of Hybridization in the Asteraceae Family Detected Through Systematic Review of the Primary Literature
(2022-04)Hybridization is an important evolutionary and biological phenomenon, especially in plants, which hybridize more frequently than animals and fungi. Plant species that hybridize often exhibit additivity, both morphologically ... -
Patterns of Student Effort in General Chemistry
(2013-05)The purpose of this study, when students were studying general chemistry throughout the semester, was to determine whether the time spent studying had an effect on course success, what study techniques students were using, ... -
Pediatric Celiac Disease Management and Perceived Quality of Life
(2015-04)Celiac disease (CD) is recognized as one of the most common disorders diagnosed within the realm of pediatrics, and affects approximately 1% of the U.S. population. CD is a chronic autoimmune disease provoked by the ingestion ... -
Pediatric Sedation in a Community Hospital Setting : Acknowledging a Need for Change and Moving Forward Through a Multidisciplinary Approach
(2015-04)Sedation is a continuum of care. Pediatric patients bring unique considerations for diagnostic testing and imaging in the community, a low volume high risk population. Creating a process whereby providers develop expertise ... -
Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) : Multimedia Mentorship
(2018-04)The Department of Communication and Journalism and potential careers require multimedia proficiency. In order to ensure student success early in their academic career, the department has been piloting a peer assisted ... -
Peer Assisted Learning : Project Overview
(2022-04)Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) is a small group of dedicated students that have been working to promote and recreate one of the primary Student/Faculty workspaces in the Communication and Journalism Department, known as the ... -
Peer Haven Mentoring Program
(2013-05)The mission statement of University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's (UWEC) Peer Haven-LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) Mentorship Program is "To help students develop a positive LGBTQ identity while successfully ...