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Theses/Dissertations from 2021
Reducing Anticipatory Anxiety: Does Values-Affirmation Increase Self-Compassion?, elena harwood
A Low Self-Esteem Perspective on Support Provision, Alexandra Hirniak
Exploring the relationship between dog ownership, physical activity, and mental health, Stephanie Ho, Jennifer Robertson-Wilson, and Mark Eys
Physiological Impacts of Lampricides on Invasive Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) and Non-target Fishes, Razvan, Adrian Ionescu
Composition and Homology in the Taxonomic Classification of Escherichia coli, Tanya Irani
Psychological Responses to Different Exercise Intensities in Middle-Aged Adults, Claudia Jarosz
Enhancing Harvester Safety and Traditional Food Access through Participatory Mapping with the Ka’a’gee Tu First Nation of Kakisa, Northwest Territories, Neomi Jayaratne
Wildlife Forage Recovery Following Boreal Wildfire, Alexis Jorgensen and Jennifer Baltzer
Evaluating employees’ experiences in implementing COVID-19 Safety Protocols in Ontario parks, Jessica Kaatz
Second Generation Christian Korean Canadians: Exploring their Lived Experiences of Mental Health Issues and Services, Kyoung Jung Kim
Constructively Deviant: Examining the Positive Employee Consequences of Pro-Social Rule Breaking, Su Kyung (Irene) Kim
Copper Binding to Fish Gill Cell Lines: Towards Determination of Biotic Ligand Model Parameters, Samantha Kliewer
COVID-19 AND THE CORRECTIONAL ENVIRONMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF CANADIAN CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS’ EXPERIENCES OF STRESS AND MENTAL HEALTH DURING THE PANDEMIC, Kristina Kocsis
The Sower, The Story & Kingdom Space in the Gospel of Mark, Susan Lankowski
What is Canada Doing? An Analysis of Canadian University Sexual Violence Policies, Konnor Legault
Investigating the Antitumor Effects of a dsRNA-Nanoparticle Complex in an in vitro Ovarian Cancer Model, Aaron Lewis
How Did We Learn About Sex? —— Sex Education and Sexual Health in Chinese Youth, Yujuan Liu
Singing Difference Amid Relational Connectedness: A Narrative Study of How Singing Together Shapes Worldview, Debbie Lou Ludolph
Debilitating Publics: Reading CanLit's Investigations into Psycho-Affective Pain and Social Change, Rebekah Ludolph
The Perceived Deservingness of Narcissistic Individuals, Danielle Lynch
Change detection and landscape similarity comparison using computer vision methods, Karim Malik Wilfrid Laurier University
Breaking the Chain – The role of intersexual genetic correlations in sexual dimorphism and the consequences and limits of their evolution, Matthew MA Maoloni, Tara Newman, and Tristan AF Long Dr.
To Like or to Want? Exploring the Psychobiological Processes of Human Food Reward, Angela Mastroianni
Collaboration, Knowledge-Sharing and Natural Hazard Risk Management in the Greater Pinery Provincial Park Region, Madeline McFadden