This online database contains the full-text of PhD dissertations and Masters’ theses of Wilfrid Laurier University students from 1982 forward. These documents are made available for personal study and research purposes only, in accordance with the Canadian Copyright Act and the Creative Commons license—CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivative Works). Under this license, works must always be attributed to the copyright holder (original author), cannot be used for any commercial purposes, and may not be altered. Any other use would require the permission of the copyright holder. Students can choose to withdraw their dissertation and/or thesis from this database. For additional inquiries, please contact the repository administrator via e-mail or by telephone at 519-884-0710 ext. 2073.
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
Strategies for Reducing Greenhouse Gases from Liquid Dairy Manure, Vera Sokolov
Cambridge-North Dumfries Ontario Health Team: An Exploratory Evaluation of Service Integration Planning, Megan Strazds-Esenbergs
Exploring Compassion in the Ontario Child Welfare System., Gissele Taraba
Policing and Fatherhood Identities: A Gendered Analysis of the Work and Home Experiences of Police Fathers Before and During COVID-19, Danielle Thompson
Messages from the Margins: How Mature Women at Risk of Homelessness Sustain Their Psychosocial and Spiritual Lives, Catherine E. Tovell
“ACCEPT THE IDEA THAT NEURODIVERSE KIDS EXIST”: DYSLEXIC NARRATIVES AND NEURODIVERSITY PARADIGM VISIONS, Monica van Schaik
SELF-EXCITING POINT PROCESS FOR MODELLING TERROR ATTACK DATA, Siyi Wang
"Learning" to Feel Valued: Exploring the Impact of Community Service Learning on Student Mattering and Mental Health, Emily Weatherhead
Exploring the Perspectives of Service Providers Who Assist Men Subjected to Intimate Partner Violence, Abigail White
Subjective Evaluation of Professional Employees: Work-Day Duration as a Heuristic to Evaluate Output, Sara Wick
Attained and Retained Employment of Employees with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Ontario, Michelle Willson
DEVELOPING POPULATION CONTROL STRATEGIES FOR WILD BOAR MANAGEMENT IN CANADA, Amanda Wong
Who is the stranger really? A Reluctant Autoethnography of the Strange Situation Procedure, Tara Yazdani
A Spatial Perspective on Decarbonization Efforts: A Comparative Analysis of Japan and Singapore’s Decarbonization Strategies, Michelle Rio Yoshida
Neighbouring Horizons: Migration, Squatting, and Citizenship in São Paulo, Diana Zacca Thomaz
Decipher the Effect of Gamification in Harnessing Boredom and Improving Performance, Zhuoyi Zhao
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
Spinal Motor Neuron Excitability and Balance Control Changes Following Downslope Walking, Nikki Aitcheson-Huehn
Health-aware Food Planner: A Personalized Recipe Generation Approach Based on GPT-2, Bushra Aljbawi
A Housing First Model for Youth and its Relation to Social Integration, Alexandra Amiri
Risk Factors Related to School Shootings, Best Anaele
Constructions of Sympathy: A Media Discourse Analysis of Detained Children and Youth in Canada, Lauren Ashby
Investigation of RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated gene silencing in rainbow trout, Sarah Au
THROUGH THE LURKING GLASS: A QUALITATIVE MEDIA ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL GENDER NORMS AND STALKING DEPICTIONS IN FILM, Alexandra Baril
Influence of Salinity on Copper-Ligand Formation Constants, Fatimah Barnawi