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    • Closer look at challenges faced by women in the military 

      Fly, Valerie A. (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2017-04)
      Research surrounding female service members in the United States military has shown differences in the effect of the military on male and female mental health. However, the reasons for these differences, as well as ...
    • College stress and strategies to reduce it 

      Stinson, Alyssa (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2015-04)
      The college years can be a stressful time, contributing to the manifestation of physical and emotional concerns among students. While stress cannot be completely avoided, using the proper stress management techniques will ...
    • College student's definitions of infidelity 

      Antolik, Brittany; Zander, Alyssa (2010)
      The increasing frequency of the internet and other technology use to engage in social activities has spurred the question of how individuals currently view infidelity, related to the many virtual and non-virtual aspects ...
    • College students' attitudes on the causes of infidelity 

      Koss, Jamie; Lee, Kaisa L. (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2007)
      Infidelity is a problem in today’s society associated with instability in relationships and the high divorce rates. The study consisted of 23 male and female students at a Midwestern university. It was hypothesized that ...
    • College students' attitudes toward LGBT individuals 

      Johnson, Tessa M.; Greeley, Ashley A. (2007)
      Discrimination and oppression of the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender (LGBT) community is still very prevalent in society, as well as on college campuses. This study investigated attitudes toward LGBT individuals by surveying ...
    • College students' attitudes towards eating disorders in males 

      Strommer, Christina.; VanDeLoo, Joy K. (2007)
      Eating disorders are a prevalent and serious health problem in the United States. Eating disorders are generally associated with young women. However, people are less aware of eating disorders among male; thus, there are ...
    • College students' attitudes towards homosexuality 

      Lehman, Megan; Thornwall, Megan (2010)
      Attitudes towards homosexuality are influenced by several factors: religion, media, family, peers, gender and contact with homosexual individuals (Riaz, 2006; Calzo & Ward, 2009). How these factors intersect to form one's ...
    • Comparison of antioxidant loss during storage of freshly-prepared and ready-to-drink green tea 

      Sakata, Tomomi (2010)
      Green tea is an important source of antioxidants that can provide protection from cancer and other diseases. Unlike black and oolong, green tea processing does not involve a fermentation stage. Consequently, the antioxidant ...
    • Conceptual lithography using inexpensive materials 

      Javener, Matthew (2012)
      Lithography is an important process that has many applications but is also very expensive. The high cost associated with the process makes it difficult to teach with a limited budget. A method was established for teaching ...
    • Consumer trend research: sleepwear, loungewear and intimates 

      Rivard, Mary (2012)
      The Trend Tracking and Forecasting class of Fall 2011 completed a project with the objective of researching consumer preferences for women's sleepwear, loungewear, and intimate apparel. The project targeted consumers ...
    • Contact-dependent immune response by macrophages 

      Prahl, Bryan (2012)
      Infections caused by Aspergillus fumigatus are a significant cause of death in immune-compromised humans. Alveolar macrophages (AM) comprise an important line of immune defense in the lung and help prevent infections ...
    • Content analysis of the journal of student research: exploring the research culture of a university 

      Koble, Jaclynn; LeMay, Lisa; Schneider, Samantha; Stafin, Kamila; Martin, Rachel; Pepper, Jacob; Stevenson, Tiara; Ullman, Katie; Xiong, Mai Bao; Bailey, Molly; Blumer, Markie L.C. (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2015-04)
      The purpose of this project was to gain better understanding of the research culture of the university by conducting a content analysis of the articles in the university student journal. The University of Wisconsin-Sto ...
    • Contingency valuation and interviews in open-source software market: utilizing conjoint methodology in economics 

      Gunderson, Cory (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2015-04)
      This research investigated a possible anomaly in the computer software market where seemingly irrational purchase preferences of closedsource software with an above zero price were compared to open-source software with ...
    • Correlation of biochemical and biophysical data from microbes grown from honeybee (apis mellifera) gut contents 

      Carlon, Aimee (2013)
      The number of honeybee colonies has consistently been declining since the winter of 2006. The reason for this loss, which has been coined Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), is not known. In this experiment, the culturable ...
    • Cosmological argument counterexample 

      Keller, Paul (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2015-04)
      A Cosmological Argument Counterexample, as opposed to the usual cosmological argument, advocates that nature, the physical universe, is all of reality and exists rather than nothing at all because: 1] Something cannot come ...
    • A county level analysis of high school dropout rates nationwide 

      Hallstrand, Brandon; Upadhyay, Kunjan (2011)
      Not long ago, the educational system in the United States was seen as an exemplary model throughout the world. In recent years, the United States is losing the competition in terms of educational attainment compared to ...
    • Creating 3-D Game Characters 

      Howard, Malcolm (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2022)
      The creation of 3-D characters for games has always been one of infinite complexities. For a beginner, creating a 3-D game character can feel impossible. Watching a tutorial on the subject may only prove to frustrate the ...
    • Credit and debit management among UW-Stout students: practices and implications 

      Sam, Katie A. (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2015-04)
      For many Americans today, debt has become a part of life; this is especially true for college students because of the rising costs of higher education. Student loan debt was held by 70% of 2012 graduates according to ...
    • The Curious Link Between Free Will & Time Travel 

      Roznak, Gina (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2019-04)
      Philosophers have debated the meaning of free will and if people have free will at all. Despite the years of discussion, no one can be sure if free will exists. When time travel is added to the equation, the discussion ...
    • Cutting edge sentiment 

      Saeger, Rachel (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2014-04)
      The nature of cultural changes over time, in a broad sense, is where my work originates. My initial investigations have stemmed from my experiences working in long-term memory care and have generated ideas regarding ...