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    • Half night, but it looks just like this 

      Weinberg, Sam (2013)
    • Hegemonic masculinity as a predictor of body satisfaction 

      Verhagen, Megan (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2016-04)
      The relationship between men and body satisfaction is a topic with increased traction within the academic community. However, there is currently no model in place that measures body satisfaction, and without a complete ...
    • High school counselors' influence 

      Logan, Katie.; O'Donnell, Katey (2007)
      Many college freshmen feel they are inadequately prepared to enter college due to a lack of guidance from their high school counselors. This study investigated comparative attitudes about the influence of school counselors ...
    • Higher education and student debt: how structural flaws affect rational investment 

      Hoffman, Hillary (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2016-04)
      Overwhelming debt for college students is an increasing phenomenon. When one plans to make a rational investment into their future through higher education, one simultaneously plans for the unavoidable debt load that ...
    • Holme Next to Sea 

      Weston, Gemma (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2021)
      In my work, I use pathos as a means to connect with my audience. I create mixed media objects and images that embody visual characteristics of fragmentation, emotional numbness, and a paradoxical beauty in both tension and ...
    • Homer in contemporary warfare 

      Verhagen, Megan (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2014-04)
      This article explores the concept of honor in the Homeric expression of battle presented in the Iliad and in contemporary warfare. Through the use of literary analysis and contemplation of social evolution, honor is ...
    • Hostage 

      Bamman, Jessica (2006)
      Society has an obligation to acknowledge social injustice in order to motivate action. In my drawings, I subtly portray domestic abuse showing how the action affects the victim's psychological state. Through the process ...
    • Immune mechanism in lung prevents fungal infection 

      Prahl, Bryan; Seehaver, Travis (2011)
      Aspergillus fumigatus is a filamentous fungus that can cause fatal infections in people with defective immunity. Healthy individuals have a strong resistance to this fungus, even when exposed to high concentrations of the ...
    • Impact of a citation on underage drinking behaviors: gendered differences 

      Grabowski, Jenalee; Gissing, Daniel P. (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2015-04)
      Underage drinking is integrated into the college culture and carries negative consequences such as underage drinking citations. A more critical look into this topic is important as the frequency of underage drinking remains ...
    • Impact of depression and anxiety on college transition stress 

      Olson, Kaitlyn (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2014-04)
      This study investigated whether students who had a previous diagnosis of depression and/or anxiety would have higher levels of stress related to the college transition than students who did not have such diagnoses. ...
    • Impact of guardian relationships on committed relationships and college students 

      Partridge, Heather; Baltus, Hannah. (2008)
      Over the past couple of decades, America's divorce rate has sky rocketed to almost half of all marriages ending in divorce. This study investigated the attitudes of male and female college students from a Midwestern college ...
    • The impact of health insurance on college students' lives 

      Johnson, Julia; Severson, Emma Jo (2010)
      Researchers have found evidence that college students who had inadequate health insurance tended to have difficulties focusing on their academics and work (Cook & Holahan, 2008; Arnold & Nicoteri, 2005; D'Heilly, Ehlinger, & ...
    • The impact of Hmong women's gender role endorsement on decision-making 

      Yang, Kao Lee (2011)
      Previous research has shown that Hmong women are taking on more modern gender role views as opposed to keeping their traditional, patriarchal views of gender roles. This research investigates Hmong women?s endorsement of ...
    • Impact of limited autonomy, bargaining, and legal rights on firm's GMC application 

      Gunderson, Cory (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2014-04)
      Genetically modified crops have various economic costs and benefits. Their significance and benefits are numerous with highly concentrated biotech seeds controlling 88-94% of all corn, soybean, and cotton production. ...
    • Impact of Personal Care Products on Tensile Strength and Structure of Hair 

      Kunze, Jordan (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2023)
      Currently, there is a lot of debate over hair products and the components within them. While sulfates and parabens have been the two most controversial components within hair products, there is very little public knowledge ...
    • Impacts and Factors of Women in STEM Education at UW-Stout 

      Guerrini, Michaela (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2019-04)
      The purpose of this research was to gain an understanding of the factors that contribute to women choosing science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) career paths. This research gathered information from other findings ...
    • In loving memory 

      Catton, Mackenzie (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2017-04)
      I am reborn a woman, time and time again, morning by morning, in my birthing vessels that shelter ephemeral scraps of remembrance, lingering on the edge of futile reconstruction and forgottenness. Through a habit of ...
    • Incarceration and fatherhood: adapting to the change 

      Brown, Michael A.; Nelson, Ashley E. (2011)
      Father involvement plays an important role in the development of children, and for fathers who are incarcerated this presents challenges that seem insurmountable (Sarkadi, Kristiansson, Oberklaid, & Bremberg, 2008; Arditti, ...
    • Increasing student retention among college students 

      Neumann, Hillar (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2014-04)
      Retention among college students is one of the biggest challenges facing colleges today. This research combines mixed qualitative and quantitative methods to determine factors that might allow colleges to better retain ...
    • Influence of personality and military membership on relationship satisfaction 

      Shoemaker, Cassandra R. (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2017-04)
      Purpose: Previous research has shown that men in the military have less relationship satisfaction then civilian men, regardless of being married or not (McLeland & Sutton, 2005). Other research has shown that military ...