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  • Molstrom-Warner, Marilyn (University of Oregon, 2022-05)
    "Linguistic relativity, more colloquially known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, is the idea that the native language one speaks shapes the way one perceives and experiences the world. This is not to say that language ...
  • Swift, Andrew (University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    Over the past several decades, neoliberal political-economic shifts have significantly expanded the extent of economic insecurity in the United States. Today's young adults making the transition from college to the labor ...
  • Adler, Melissa Ann (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Studies show that emotion enhances memory for individual items but weakens memory for associations between items. One explanation for this associative memory impairment is that emotional stimuli capture attention, causing ...
  • Hanson, Lilika Sandra (University of Oregon, 2021)
    As one of the most popular social media platforms, Twitter attracts many journalists and politicians. This popularity is concerning because traditional journalism adapts to its medium, and the growing polarization of ...

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