Catie Nielson and Mr. Mikle South, Psychology Introduction Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by social communication deficits and restricted repetitive behaviors. Studies have found co‐morbidity of ASD and social anxiety disorder (SAD), but it is unclear how the anxiety experienced in ASD is socially mediated (White, Oswald, Ollendick and Scahill; 2009). In this study, […]
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Evaluation of Nano-Lithium Silicate Sealers for Concrete
Tenli Waters and Professor W. Spencer Guthrie, Civil and Environmental Engineering The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effectiveness of nano-lithium silicate sealers for protecting concrete parapet walls against chloride ingress along highways where deicing salts are applied as part of regular winter maintenance. For this research, testing was performed on parapets of […]
Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program on Sexual Assault Criminal Case Outcomes
Julie Valentine, Alyssa Lark, Michael Worthington Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of a community-based sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) program on sexual assault criminal case outcomes in Salt Lake County, Utah. Research Question: What are the criminal case outcomes in sexual assault cases with SANE involvement in Salt Lake […]
Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program on Sexual Assault Criminal Case Outcomes
Alyssa Lark and Dr. Julie Valentine, College of Nursing Purpose: The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effect of a community-based sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) program on sexual assault criminal case outcomes in Salt Lake County, Utah. SANEs work with law enforcement and other personnel to collect evidence which is used in […]
Evaluation of Methods to Relieve Parental Perceptions of Vaccine-associated Pain and Anxiety in Children: A Pilot Study
Amy Pulsipher and Dr. Beth Luthy, Nursing The development and widespread use of vaccinations is one of the most important public health achievements of the 20th century (Schechter, Zempsky, Cohen, McGrath & McMurtry, 2007). Despite the immeasurable benefits of vaccinations, many parents are still reluctant to vaccinate their children. Multiple studies have reported that the […]
A Meta-analytic Evaluation of the ERN as a Biological Marker of Depression and Anxiety
David Rackham and Dr. Michael Larson, Psychology Anxiety and depression disorders have a high rate of prevalence in the adult U.S. population (anxiety 18.1%; depression 9.5%; “Mental Disorders,” 2010). Indeed, it is estimated that by the year 2020 depression will be the second most prevalent health concern worldwide for all ages and both sexes (“Depression,” […]
Educational Technology: Evaluation Of An Interactive Cd-Rom For Teaching And Learning Organic Reactions
Loranna K. Kitchen and Dr. Edward E. Green, Instructional Psychology and Technology Purpose Advances in computer technology have affected many parts of our lives. The field of education is no exception. Increasingly, technology is used in schools to enhance students’ learning. Computer based learning programs offer students an opportunity for self-directed study to complement the […]
EVALUATION OF THE TENDENCY OF BIOMATERIALS TO PRODUCE MICROEMBOLI
Jesse Hamilton, Department of Chemical Engineering Introduction Many people in today’s society depend on devices that contact their blood. Devices such as dialyzers and blood oxygenators are used every day in hemodialysis or coronary bypass. More permanent fixtures are also used such as artificial kidneys and hearts. These devices are wonderful and have contributed to […]
Evaluation And Elimination of Internet Web Server Bottlenecks
Alen Peacock and Dr. J. Kelly Flanagan, Computer Science Popular Internet web sites experience a common problem: as the number of people trying to access a site grows, the wait for page downloads for each of those users grows accordingly. In extreme cases, the site becomes completely inaccessible as the server refuses connections over a […]
Evaluation of the Abilities of Cationic Steroid Antibiotics to Inhibit Microbial Growth in Food
Timothy W Winter and Dr. Paul B Savage, Chemistry and Biochemistry Food-borne illnesses are a continuing problem in the US. According to figures from the Center for Disease Control, an estimated one million food-borne infections and 500 deaths occur each year associated with Salmonella. Also reported are the cases involving Escherichia coli O157:H7; the death […]
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