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  • Barlow, M. Rose (Margaret Rose) (University of Oregon, 2005-12)
    Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly called multiple personalities, is a condition in which aspects of experience and memory are separated from each other and from awareness. The current study adds to the ...
  • Goodwin, Cole (University of Oregon, 2014-06)
    This thesis traces my body of work produced throughout my BFA year both conceptually and art historically. My work explores the artistic potential present in prefabricated construction materials and familiar architectural ...
  • Shofner, Steven (University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
    This proposal synthesizes the work of other researchers (Hawkins et al. 2019) (Kim, Gulati, and Ganguly 2019) (Wei et al. 2018) (Tononi and Cirelli 2006) (Grossberg 2013) (Li et al. 2017) into a framework of memory ...
  • Sloan, Amy (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    U.S. criminal justice settings disproportionately involve minority defendants and white judges/juries, often involving cross-accent communication. Although it is known that racial and linguistic profiling can lead to ...
  • Smith, Amy (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    U.S. criminal justice settings disproportionately involve minority defendants and white judges/juries, often involving cross-accent communication. Although it is known that racial and linguistic profiling can lead to ...
  • Gutnik, Anastasiya (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    I always wanted to carry my mother’s family name Vodonos, which translates to water bearer in Russian. Harkening back to generations that came before me, the name traces the labor of walking which provided this essential ...
  • Rennie, Kendrick; Frank, Lea (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Both the parietal and ventral temporal cortices (VTC) have been implicated in representing externally perceived information and information retrieved from memory. However, while the VTC represents visual features of stimuli, ...
  • Maldonado, Celina (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Memory specificity and generalization: Competing or complementary memory processes?Memory serves two important functions: we must remember individual experiences (memory specificity) and we must be able to link across these ...
  • Abelson, Miriam (University of Oregon, 2014-10-17)
    This dissertation addresses the central research question--How does context matter for men's experiences of gender, sexuality, and race? --by analyzing interviews with 66 trans men, female to male transgender people, in ...
  • Slabin, Uladzimir (Scientia Socialis, 2023)
    Eponymous terms play an important role in STEM education. This research focuses on the current state of Mendeleev eponyms in the context of education and ethnocentrism, addressing their usage in various languages, their ...
  • Jorgensen, Tyler (University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    The primary goal of my thesis is to attempt to formulate problems in mathematics that are geared more towards developing student interest and multipurpose reasoning skills rather than repetitive actions. These problems ...
  • Blade, Kristine Lynn (University of Oregon, 1979-06)
  • Wozniak, David; Harbaugh, William; Mayr, Ulrich, 1962- (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2010-10-28)
    Economic experiments have shown that in mixed gender groups women are more reluctant than men to choose tournaments when given the choice between piece rate and winner-take-all tournament style compensation. These gender ...
  • Romer, Natalie (University of Oregon, 2012)
    This study examined the utility of a brief, strength-based approach to mental health screening. A strength-based based approach to mental health screening focuses on the social and emotional competencies taught and supported ...
  • Hung, Pei-Fang (University of Oregon, 2010-06)
    This study examined idiom understanding in 120 neurologically healthy adults, ages 20-29 (20s Group), 40-49 (40s Group), 60-69 (60s Group), and 80-89 (80s Group) years old. Each participant was administered a familiarity ...
  • Dickert, Stephan; Kleber, Janet; Vastfjall, Daniel; Slovic, Paul (PLoS ONE, 2016-02-09)
    One of the puzzling phenomena in philanthropy is that people can show strong compassion for identified individual victims but remain unmoved by catastrophes that affect large numbers of victims. Two prominent findings in ...
  • Klein, Dora W. (University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
    The cases discussed in this Article concern three general topics: the culpability of juvenile offenders; mental states and the criminal process, including the presentation of mental disorder evidence, competency to stand ...
  • Bines, Derrick (University of Oregon, 2020-02-27)
    The college graduation rate for Black students remains below that of the national average in the US. This may be due in part to barriers that Black students encounter while navigating academic environments. Research suggests ...

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