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 2004
Humour and marital quality: Is humour style associated with marital success?, Melissa Johari
Forest fires, woodland caribou and land use policies in northwestern Ontario (Rangifer tarandus), Brian Frederick Kutas
Effect of ondansetron and Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol on the establishment of lithium-induced conditioned taste avoidance in the house musk shrew (Suncus murinus), Magdalena Kwiatkowska
Cultural differences in holism, focalism and affective forecasting, Kent C.H. Lam
Using GIS and spatial statistics to explore and model demand for emergency medical services in the city of Sudbury, Ontario, Marc Lefebvre
The bald truth: Determining the need for a Canadian alopecia association, Bonnie Lipton
Temporal variability in nutrient transport in a first-order agricultural basin in southern Ontario, Merrin L. Macrae
Battalion leadership in the Essex Scottish Regiment and the 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade during the Second World War, John James Maker
Event knowledge and the subjective temporal distance of past events, Travis McTeer
Regional planning and British Columbia's agricultural land reserve: A case study of land use, development and policy impacts in the Central Okanagan Valley, Danielle H. Noble
Tackling the issue of access: Situating place within immigrant women's experiences of health and health care (Ontario), Jillian C. Paul
Story telling: A narrative based evaluation of supported housing for consumers at Waterloo Regional Homes for Mental Health, Inc., Sarah L. Peddle
Improving preschoolers' memories for the sources of events: A comparison of two source-monitoring training techniques, Francine M. Pilon
Examining predictors of level of attendance in a group treatment program for men who abuse, Carrie Pollard
Self appraisal in later life: Comparison orientation and well-being, Angela Marie Pye
A qualitative study examining the experiences of children living in a residential treatment program, Elisabeth Robson
Novelty and the running-induced feeding suppression, Elham Satvat
Parents' perceptions of children with learning disabilities: Asian Indian and Caucasian cultural perspectives, Henareet Singh
Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP) directive 39.0 of Ontario Works: A policy analysis, Tracy Anne Smith-Carrier
The making of the virgin: Mary in the 'Protevangelium of James', Sherry Angela Smith
Insights: An exploration of experiences with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, Leslie D. St. Jacques
The relationship between youth involvement and the transition to university: An examination of the mediating factors, Thanh-Thanh Tieu
Impacts at the coast: Climate change influences on Lake Huron's water levels at Oliphant (Ontario), Kevin Tupman