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Theses/Dissertations from 2006
Of fish and people: Managerial ecology in Newfoundland and Labrador cod fisheries, Dean Louis Yelwa Bavington
Towards a good life: One family's experiences with individualized supports, Alison Baxter
Syntactic processing in individuals with dyslexia: Using ERP to address the debate, Hilary Brown
Correlates of housing stability among psychiatric consumer/survivors, Stephanie Anne Brown
An analysis of community forest implementation in British Columbia, Canada, Ryan C. Bullock
Assessment and classification of a modified urban stream: Schneider Creek, Kitchener, Ontario, J. Andrew Carnegie
The development of wheel-induced feeding suppression in male and female rats, Olivia Dalton-Jez
Prerequisites for reading proficiency in preschoolers, Iuliana Elena Faroga
A history of non-farm rural residential development in Oxford County, Ontario and its impact on farm life, Jaime Lynne Patricia Gillespie
Children's Bible story books in a Protestant church context, Louise Gilmour
Embracing an emerging structure: The employment of psychiatric survivors in Ontario community mental health organizations, Jillian Gail Grant
Modelling relationships between road access and recreational fishing site choice while accounting for spatial complexities, Lenny Michael Hunt
Political will as a determinant of health in Ontario: Implications for progressive human services, M. Anthony Hutchinson
Attachment representations in mothers of young children with developmental delay: Relations with concurrent and later maternal depression, Mary Catherine Hutchinson
Cross-sensitization/tolerance between wheel running and amphetamine and morphine in rats, Clint Inkster
Pigeons' memory for sequences of light flashes when gap duration is controlled, Dwayne Keough
Awakening social work to the human/nature relationship: A proposed university education framework, Seth M. Koplowitz
Longing to be heard: Examining sense of community and participation through the voices of youth, Marcie D. McKay
Patterns of total suspended solids concentration and the influence of antecedent conditions on hydrograph response to precipitation events on Beaver Creek, Ontario, Matthew Peter Roy Mittler
High-risk sexual behaviour, computer experience and the Internet, Amanda E. Nosko
Planning for the close and distant future: The impact of temporal distance on task completion prediction, Johanna Peetz