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.

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Theses/Dissertations from 2017

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TWO ESSAYS ON MARKETING CAPABILITIES, Hamed Mehrabi

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Three Essays on Corporate Governance and Politically Connected Firms, Justin Mindzak

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Correctional Officers "Through the Looking Glass": Understanding Perceptions and their Impact on Personal and Professional Identity, Emma Mistry

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dsRNA sensing in fish cells: Using CHSE-214 as a model for the study of class A scavenger receptors, Andrea Monjo

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Three Essays on Banking, Capital Market Frictions and Corporate Payout Policy, Hosein Nooriaan

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Meeting the Needs of Victims: An Examination of Victims' Coping Strategies and Victim Services in Canada, Jenniffer Olenewa

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THE COMPLEXITY OF ELECTRON TRANSPORT: A STUDY OF VARIEGATION THROUGH CHEMICAL INHIBITION OF PLASTOQUINOL TERMINAL OXIDASE (PTOX) IN TOBACCO (NICOTIANA TABACAUM), Hillary Peon

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BASED ON ACTUAL EVENTS: Surveillance, Fear and Crime Control in Found-Footage Horror Films, Cassandra Persaud

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The relationships of role conflict with role ambiguity, role efficacy, and task cohesion: A study of interdependent university sport teams, Brennan Petersen

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Peripheral Visual Motion Sensitivity in Previously Concussed, Asymptomatic Individuals, Alyssa Prangley

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Spicing Things Up: How Regulatory Focus Affects People’s Willingness To Try Novel Activities With A Romantic Partner, Jill Prince

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The Effects of a 12-Week Custom Foot Orthotic Intervention on the Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot, and Dynamic Stability During Unexpected Gait Termination in Healthy Young Adults, Katrina Protopapas

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Differences in FRN and P300 amplitudes among hockey fans versus non-hockey fans in response to relevant and irrelevant information., Omar Rafiq

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MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN COLOMBIA: RE-CONNECTING SOCIAL, ECOLOGICAL, AND POLICY ASPECTS THROUGH A GOVERNANCE PERSPECTIVE, Luisa Ramirez

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Auditory ERP differences across a continuum of psychotic symptoms in non-clinical population, Anaya Rehman

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Effects of wildfires on tree establishment in conifer-dominated boreal forests in southern Northwest Territories, Kirsten Reid

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An evaluation of older adults’ perceptions of psychological well-being when participating in community centre programs, Kayla Rellinger

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THE EFFECTS OF ORTHOTICS AND INCREASED PLANTAR SOLE MECHANORECEPTOR ACTIVATION ON TURNING PERFORMANCE IN INDIVIDUALS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE, Kelly A. Robb

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Developing a hydrological monitoring program for ponds in Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, using water isotope tracers, Stephanie Roy

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Capturing in-situ Feelings and Experiences of Public Transit Riders Using Smartphones, Rafik Said and Rafik Said

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Cold War by “Other Means”: Canada’s Foreign Relations with Communist Eastern Europe, 1957-1963, Cory Scurr

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Uncovering the processes and consequences of Egyptian immigrant parental involvement in their children’s education: Bridging cultural differences, Hend Shalan

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GOING BEYOND THE BEST INSUFFICIENT OPTION: AN EXPLORATION OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP INITIATIVES WITHIN TWO NON-PROFIT SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS IN ONTARIO, Amy Joyce Shuttleworth

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The Political Ecology of Water Justice: A Case Study of Tripoli, Lebanon, Fatima Sidaoui

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Students' Experiences of the Scent-Free Initiative at the Faculty of Social Work, Tanya Marie Smith