Melissa Parry & Catherine Ballif with Dr. Martin Fujiki, Audiology and Speech Language Pathology The purpose of this study is to determine the differences in social behaviors of children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and typically developing children. Children with SLI are known to be more withdrawn in structured social situations. However, to date, there […]
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THE UNDERLYING CAUSE OF WILLEHALM’S SINFUL BEHAVIOR
David O’Dell Neville, Germanic and Slavic Languages According to the stipulations required of recipients of the Research and Creative Work scholarships, a two page report is to be turned in to your office by August 31, 1994. The report should detail what was accomplished with these funds, as well as descriptions of the successes, failures, […]
Homing Behavior of the Limpet Species Collisella scabra Living on the Limpet Species Lottia gigantea
Lee F. Braithwaite, Integrative Biology Limpets are one-shelled marine mollusks that live on rocky beaches in the intertidal zone. The limpet species Collisella scabra is also found living on the shell of the limpet species L. gigantea. C. scabra exhibits an interesting phenomenon known as homing. This means that while not feeding, C. scabra are […]
The Surface Charging Behavior of the Gibbsite (001) Surface: An Evaluation of the MUSIC Model
T.J. Campbell and Dr. Barry Bickmore, Geology The struggle to find and maintain sources of clean water faces billions of people throughout the world. Increases in groundwater contamination have made this problem even more severe. It is therefore of great importance to understand how contaminants travel and interact in the subsurface. Chemical reactions with the […]
Nurses’ Self-report of Behavior Changes Following Needlestick or Other Sharp Instrument Injuries
Lucille Christensen Woolston and Dr. Renea L. Beckstrand, College of Nursing My research questions regarded needlestick and sharp instrument injuries, how many were reported, and what behavior changes have been made following the injury. I approached nurse managers at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and gave surveys to nurses in staff meetings. I received results […]
Assessing Current Awareness and Behaviors of those at Risk for Multiple Sclerosis
Kristin A. Prusse and Dr. Michael Barnes, Health Science Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory autoimmune disorder of the central nervous system. Multiple sclerosis is characterized by the destruction of the myelin sheath, which surrounds and insulates the nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. This destruction forms plaques of damaged tissue in the […]
The Relationship between Parental Perceptions of Child Behavior and Peer Contacts in Russia
Carianne Bacon and Dr. David A. Nelson, Marriage, Family and Human Development Over the past decade, one prominent area of child development research has focused on the relationship between parental perceptions, styles, and practices and children’s social adjustment. Parenting has consistently been shown to influence children’s peer group experiences. In turn, peer relations impact children’s […]
Behavior of Stacked Ortho-Planar Springs in CVT’s
Marc P. Christenson and Dr. Robert H. Todd, Mechanical Engineering Introduction Compliant mechanisms are mechanical devices that achieve their motion from the deflection of flexible members rather than rigid links and moveable joints. One such mechanism using compliant design is an ortho-planar spring. Ortho-Planar Springs Ortho-planar springs, or OP-springs, are thin circular or polygon shaped […]
Enhancing Socially Withdrawn Children’s Behavior Via Peer Monitoring and Social Skills Instruction
Brock Rockwood Solano and Dr. Michelle Marchant, Counseling Psychology and Special Education Educations face the challenge of instructing socially disengaged children who come to the classroom lacking peer acceptance, social skills and positive feelings about themselves and school. Although the importance of good social relations and emotional health for effective learning has been recognized, efforts […]
Homing Behavior of the Limpet Species Collisella scabra Living on the Limpet Species Lottia gigantea
David Baugh and Dr. Lee F. Braithwaite, Integrative Biology Limpets are one-shelled marine mollusks that live on rocky beaches in the intertidal zone. The limpet species Collisella scabra is also found living on the shell of the limpet species L. gigantea. C. scabra exhibits an interesting phenomenon known as homing. This means that while not […]
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