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Sustainable happiness in an ecovillage: exploring the impacts of sustainable living on individual happiness
(2017)
While there has been substantial growth in scholarly attention to negative emotional
responses to environmental issues such as climate change, limited research has been conducted
on the converse, such as how environmentally ...
Trapped in her lover's arms : the problem of courtship and romance in selected novels by L. M. Montgomery
(1997)
L.M. Montgomery may be viewed as a subversive author, rebelling against patriarchal
authority. She employed the conventions of the courtship or domestic novel of popular fiction as
a vehicle by which to challenge existing ...
Varying food quality and its influence on spruce budworm growth, development, and fecundity
(1995)
These studies assess how changing food quality influences spruce
budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.), in terms of the performance
characteristics of survival, development, growth, and fecundity. The
components of ...
Satisfaction and stability within long-term relationships involving trait hostility
(2001)
This study examined correlates of trait hostility within long-term relationships. In
accordance with the rules of complementarity put forth by interpersonal theorists,
it was predicted that hostile individuals would more ...
Synthesis and applications of room temperature ionic liquids
(2017)
A variety of room temperature ionic liquids have been synthesized and applied to various
reactions. Four of these ionic liquids were prepared in a chiral manner: [1-butyl-3-
methylimidazolium][L-lactate], [1-butyl-3-me ...
Impact of depression and antidepressant pharmacotherapy on early stage visual functioning in the magno-, parvo-, and koniocellular pathways / by Joy J. Harrison.
(2010)
Examines the fundamental processes of photopic visual functioning associated with the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), the most commonly prescribed type of antidepressant medication. Measures ...
Can education be healing? : adult women's motivations for and experiences with university education / by Janis Cox.
(2009)
"Previous research reveals that some women might pursue university education as a means to heal from experiences of violence, poverty, and trauma or to take control over aspects of their identity that have been sublimated ...
Item response theory analyses of the Personality Assessment Inventory in samples of methadone maintenance patients and university students / by Albert Patrick Gouge.
(2008)
This dissertation employed a variety of item response theory models and methods to examine the psychometric function of the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) in a sample of opioid dependent individuals (TV = 323) ...
Every woman wants to be skinny, right? : a critical examination of the fat female body within bigger girl lit / by Jessica Lynn Wyatt.
(2008)
...there are significant differences between the characterizations of Chick Lit and Bigger Girl Lit protagonists. The protagonists of Bigger Girl Lit obsess about their bodies, especially the size of their bodies ...; ...
Cognitive-behavioral program for young offenders : by focusing on the peer helping approach
(2001)
The present study evaluated a newly developed cognitive behavioral program, the Equip
program (Gibbs, Potter & Goldstein, 1995), that focuses on teaching youth to think and act
responsibly through a peer helping approach. ...