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Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Explainable Neural Attention Recommender Systems, Omer Tal
Using Social Media to Engage Toronto Communities for Resiliency and Stress Planning, Martha Ta
The Relationship Between Characteristics of Collective Action, Introversion/Extraversion, and Collective Action Endorsement, Adrianna Tassone
Social Support, Discrimination, and Self-Esteem in LGBTQ+ High School and Post-Secondary Students, Kirstie Taylor
Expression of alternative oxidase in the copepod T. californicus when exposed to environmental stressors, Carly Tward
Governing Chinese Engagement with the Hydrocarbon-Rich Countries; Examining Chinese Investment in the Hydrocarbon Sector of Canada and Russia, Anastasia Ufimtseva
Learning, Attitudes and Perceptions: Evaluating Teachers Acquiring Competence with Online Literacy Programs for Children, Constanza Uribe-Banda
The Examination of News Media Representation of Indigenous Murder Victims in Canada: A Case Study of Colten Boushie’s Death, Latasha VanEvery
Factors influencing zooplankton communities in small Arctic lakes, Northwest Territories, Jasmina Vucic
High resolution spatial variability in spring snowmelt for an Arctic shrub-tundra watershed, Branden J. Walker and Philip Marsh Dr
BEAUTY BOYS: The Aesthetic Labour of Transformation, Keer Wang
Team Member Hormone Profiles and Group Cohesion, David Webster
Understanding Motor Vehicle-Based Travel: Examining the Experiences of Yukon Tourists, Natalia Wegrzyn
From Inclusive Governance to Peace: Exploring African Governance Systems, Karolina Werner
Development and application of hydrological and limnological monitoring in lake-rich landscapes of Canada’s subarctic National Parks, Hilary Emma White
The Facilitators and Barriers for Active Seniors Attending Physiotherapy, Derek Wood
Helping Those Who Are Like Me: Highlighting Similarities to Elicit Empathy in Narcissists, Alys Yijun Zhao and Christian H. Jordan
Generative Adversarial Networks for Online Visual Object Tracking Systems, ghsoun zin
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Do socially anxious individuals lack behavioural mimicry? Examining the relationships among social anxiety, self-focused attention and mimicry, Kayleigh Abbott
Professional relationships: Bifurcations, threshold concepts, and MSW student voices., Todd Adamowich
Successes and Challenges of Syrian Refugee Children in Canada: Language and Literacy, Norah Amin
Navigating Risks Across Borders: The Lived Experiences of Central American Women Migrants, Carla Angulo-Pasel
Three Essays on Contagion Risk in Supply Chain, Alireza Azimian