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 2002
Community partnerships: A case study of the Hamilton-Wentworth Supported Housing Coordination Network (Ontario), Jonathan S. Lomotey
The effects of food restriction on wheel running in rats, Vanessa M. Lopak
Voices from immigrant youth: Perceptions of their involvement with the Canadian justice system. A qualitative study, Elba C. Martell
Transracial adoption (TRA) and the development of ethnoracial identity, Mairi McKenna
The planning fallacy and group predictions: Are groups more or less biased than individuals?, Deanna L. Messervey
From bricks and mortar to bricks and clicks: The transformation of a bank branch network within the Greater Toronto Area (Ontario), Michelle Anne Mok
And still they answered the call: The women of Waterloo County, 1939-1947 (Ontario), Heather L. Moran
The dynamic commercial structure of Waterloo, Kitchener, and Cambridge 1989-1999: The impact of new format retailing (Ontario), Christopher Oakley
Dancing towards wholeness: An examination of empathy and cohesion in social work treatment groups, William James Pelech
Heracleon: Fragments of early Valentinian exegesis. Text, translation, and commentary, Timothy James Pettipiece
Follow-up evaluation of a transition to university intervention program for first-year students, Evelina Julia Rog
'Intervital' spaces: The representation of liminal epiphany in Tennyson's death poems (Alfred, Lord Tennyson), Somaya Sami Reda Saber Sabry
The use of geographic information systems to study repeat victims of domestic abuse in the Waterloo region of Ontario, Canada, Claudia Saheb
Targeting child poverty in Canada, Miguel Roberto Sanchez Garcia
A spirit of enterprise: The Western Fair Association, London, Ontario: 1867-1947, Inge Vibeke Sanmiya
Employment experiences of people with developmental challenges: A participatory approach, Roslyn J. Shields
The Internet and youth engagement: An exploration of how youth spend their time online and its relation to civic involvement, Trevor P.D. Taylor
Dynamical systems theory as applied to war-ravaged Bosnia and its people: Stage one of a multistrategy research, Kristin T. Trotter
River basin ecosystem restoration: A comparison of conservation authority efforts (Ontario), Wilfred Gregory Tschirhart
Radiation budget, ground thermal regime and hydrological balance of a low arctic tundra basin, Coppermine River, Northwest Territories, David S. Turcotte
Investigating interactions between search mechanisms in the control of visual attention, Brian J. White
Theses/Dissertations from 2001
Conscious, deliberate, and purposeful living: Lessons from the adult daughters of psychiatrized women, Jody Lee Brown
Temporal response of the human visual system to suprathreshold luminance and opponent colour contrast gratings, Melanie Bucking
The impact of large plant closure on small firm creation in Kitchener, Ontario, 1987 to 1998, Christopher William Charman