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Determining sex offender risk to public safety : a survey of superior court judges hearing p...2014Love, Grace F.StudentPsychology, WCU
DIFFERENCES IN BODY IMAGE, SELF-ESTEEM, AND RESPONSE TO TEASING BASED ON GENDER2005Horne, Jacqueline StudentPsychology, WCU
Differences in personality beliefs of emerging adults in two distinct online asexual communi...2014Toole, Kevin SamuelStudentPsychology, WCU
Describing and increasing the resiliency of middle grade students in a small charter school ...2010Jacobs, Amy ElizabethStudentPsychology, WCU
Differences in academic achievement and academic self-concept based on intellectual ability,...2010Pruett, Kristin ElizabethStudentPsychology, WCU
Differences in quality of romantic relationships in college females based on family status :...2010Sessoms, Carrie AnneStudentPsychology, WCU
Differences in academic, affect, competence, and social self-concepts in homogeneously and h...2010Hamm, Christopher Jeffrey StudentPsychology, WCU
Differences in the domains of achievement motivation based on gender and developmental group...2010Clark, Gina L.StudentPsychology, WCU
Differences in perceived seriousness and outcome of bullying behaviors based on sex2009Taylor, Autumn TennilleStudentPsychology, WCU
Differences in females' math and science self-efficacy based on gender-type socialization an...2009Rayburn, Ashley MeganStudentPsychology, WCU
Demographic risk factors predicting substance use treatment outcomes2016Quintero, Jade VincentStudentPsychology, WCU
Defining resilience using the substantive scales of the MMPI-2-RF2017Haugh, Stephanie StudentPsychology, WCU
The Dark Tetrad empowered: the Dark Tetrad and power motivations within the normal personali...2019Houston, James H. R.StudentPsychology, WCU
DAN TOMPKINS: MOUNTAIN EDITOR1966Austin, Suelle ReeceStudentTeaching and Learning, WCU