Jennifer M Harris, Ramon Zabriskie and Dr. Brian Hill, Recreation Management and Youth Leadership When President Hinckley introduced The Family: A Proclamation to the World, he explained why such emphasis on the importance of the family was needed: “The family is under attack. All across the world families are falling apart. The place to begin […]
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Evolutionary Relationships of Genera in the Lizard Family Iguanidae
Bruce W. Christensen and Dr. Jack W. Sites, Zoology The family Iguanidae contains eight living genera of large, herbivorous lizards that by virtue of their size occupy important ecological niches wherever they are found. They are important elements of the food web, both as seed dispersers and prey for other animals, including humans (1). Of […]
Doctor-Patient Relationships in Mexico
Carl J Smith and Professor Lynn England, Sociology Carl J. Smith Doctor-Patient Relationships in Mexico Faculty Mentor: Lynn England, Sociology In biomedicine, doctor-patient relationships are considered crucial in providing good health care. Studies have shown that specific aspects of good doctor-patient relationships impact patient perceived recovery in non-life-threatening disorders. One of the major determining factors […]
The True Evolution of Relations Between The United States and Europe
Marcus Ryan and Dr. David Bohn, Political Science I have recently conducted a great deal of research suggesting that many nations are experiencing a period of decreased nationalism and that they are simultaneously moving toward greater acceptance of and perhaps imitation of the United States. The primary focus of my research was initially Argentina, and […]
Families of Origin and Romantic Relationships
Sarah Richins and Dr. Thomas B Holman, Marriage, Family and Human Development Family of origin influences on children are witnessed everywhere in society as values, beliefs, and culture perpetuate from one generation to the next through the family unit. A common phrase heard, “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” demonstrates the folk wisdom […]
Female Occupational Complexity and Marital Happiness: Relationship and Results
Jared A Lyle and Dr. Mikaela Dufur, Sociology Does the complexity of a woman’s occupation have a direct influence on her marital happiness? If so, what are the implications on her family and community? Women’s participation in the U.S. labor force has steadily risen from 39 to 59 percent since 1965 (U.S. Department of Labor […]
The Associations between Social Relationships and Scholastic Achievement
Brandon Q Jones and Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Psychology Brandon Q. Jones The Associations between Social Relationships and Scholastic Achievement Faculty Mentor: Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Psychology Any college student could tell you that their social environment influences their scholastic achievement. But what are the factors involved? Do different types of relationships help or hinder our achievement? And […]
Fighting Families: Personal and Relationship Factors Associated with Domestic Violence in Latin America
Dallan F Flake and Dr. Renata Forste, Sociology Violence against women is one of Latin America’s most pressing social problems. Over the past twenty years, it has come to be recognized not only as a significant public health concern, but as a human rights issue as well. Latin America is notorious for its high rates […]
Adaptation to the Breakup of Premarital Relationships
Elizabeth A Bullough and Dr. Jason S Carroll, Marriage, Family and Human Development The dissolution of a romantic relationship can be one of the most distressing and traumatic experiences in a person’s life, however, a large amount of variability exists in how individuals react to and are affected by such an event. While some appear […]
Media Effects on Society’s Perception of Ideal Loving Relationships
Jeremy Bartz and Dr. Matt Spackman, Psychology Recent research has reveled that exposure to media can influence people’s attitudes to move in the direction of the messages endorsed by that media. This concept has come to be known as the cultivation effect.1 Currently the research literature on the specific effect that popular media has on […]
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