Symposium on Undergraduate Research

Symposium on Undergraduate Research

 

The purpose of the symposium is to provide students with an opportunity to share research papers, laboratory experiments, field projects, creative performances, visual artworks, or independent study projects, both completed or in-progress.

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  • Tapp, Julie (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, 2016)
    The Textbook Conundrum: CSD Students' Textbook Preferences. Julie Tapp. Valdosta State University Undergraduate Symposium Posters, 2016.
  • Ellis, Nicholas Solomon (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, 2016)
    Transference of Memory Strategies to Academic Learning and Memory Sports. Nicholas Solomon Ellis, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Valdosta State University Undergraduate Symposium Posters, 2016.
  • Plymale, Reagan; Baldwin, Anne (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, 2016)
    6-n-proprylthiouracil (PROP) tasting. Reagan Plymale and Anne Baldwin. Valdosta State University Undergraduate Symposium Posters, 2016.
  • Jackson, Hayley N.; Ogletree, Sabrina P. (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, 2016)
    Visual Working Memory. Hayley N. Jackson, Sabrina P. Ogletree. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Valdosta State University Undergraduate Symposium Posters, 2016.
  • Ward, Heather N. (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, 2016)
    Students' Knowledge Of Braille Literacy In The Field Of Communication Disorders. Heather N. Ward. Valdosta State University Undergraduate Symposium Posters, 2016.
  • Elliott, Patrick; Randolph, Crystal; Hannibal, Ruth Renee (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, 2016)
    The Effect of Egocentrism on Vocabulary Development Patrick Elliott, Crystal Randolph, Ruth Renee Hannibal. Valdosta State University Undergraduate Symposium Posters, 2016.
  • Leicher, Hannah; Randolph, Crystal (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, 2016)
    Effects of Hypertext on the Reading Comprehension on Language Delayed School-Aged Clients Hannah Leicher, Crystal Randolph. Valdosta State University Undergraduate Symposium Posters, 2016.
  • Ward, April; Charles, Mara; Barlow, Amanda; Randolph, Crystal; Myers-Jennings, Corine; Hannibal, Ruth Renee (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, 2016)
    Readability And Its Effects On Standardized Assessment Outcomes. April Ward; Mara Charles; Amanda Barlow; Crystal Randolph,Corine Myers-Jennings, Ruth Renee Hannibal
  • Warren, Abbey N. (2020)
    Superoxide (O2-) is a free radical produced by the one-electron reduction of oxygen. It is produced as a side product of the reduction of oxygen to water, but also by immune cells as a chemical weapon to fight infection. ...
  • Steedley, Evan A.; Corbitt, Michael D.; Shipman, Erik J. (2020)
    In this paper we define the terms video game, microtransaction, and loot-box, among others. We differentiate the types of microtransactions, such as what kind of transactions affect the progression of the game. We also ...
  • Whiting, Charles; Alward, Jacob (2020)
    This poster will discuss root-and-pattern morphology in Standard Arabic. In this poster we will present how derivations are based on roots shifting into particular forms and how lexical items are classified as biliteral, ...
  • Broadie, Jarrett (2020)
    People tend to teach the way the way they were taught, and as a biology major about to begin teaching high school, I would have been very likely to lecture. Since 1995, TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science ...
  • Grady, Jamie L. (2020)
    One of the largest aspects of the cosmetics industry is sunless tanning products which provide a tan without harmful UVA and UVB rays from the sun or sunless tanning booths. Unfortunately, these topical agents do not provide ...
  • Ramirez Rubio, Karen; Salas, Jessi; Stokes, Bryonna; Spann, Tyime (2020)
    The purpose of the present study is to examine how men and women show similarities and differences in how they interpret works of art when the artwork is attributed to a male or female artist. Earlier research suggests ...
  • Youngblood, Sarah; Falkenhausen, Thomas (2020)
    Biocatalysis is the use of enzymes and proteins to perform chemical transformations. Enzymes and proteins are increasingly used in organic reactions due to excellent chemo-, regio- and stereo- selectivity, environmental ...
  • Wilson, William T.; Grady, Jamie L.; Taylor, Courtney L. (2020)
    An integral component of many traditional approaches to medicine is the regular ingestion of various plants. One such medicinal plant is the rhizome of the Curcuma longa (turmeric). Research has shown that the phytochemical, ...
  • Bertoch, Tyler (2020)
    The extent of orientation of anthraquinone embedded in stretched polyvinylchloride (PVC) films is measured by linear dichroism. The extent of orientation versus film stretch ratio and the linear dichroism (LD) are correlated ...
  • Liu, Jon; Liu, Joyce (2020)
    As the coronavirus disease Covid-19 rages in China and spreads to other countries in the world, good estimations of the disease’s epidemiological parameters are crucial to help governments, hospitals, businesses, and the ...
  • Rivera, Elizabeth R. (2020)
    Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency is a relatively recent theory/diagnosis which has been posited as the underlying cause of various conditions such as migraines, fibromyalgia, and even irritable bowel syndrome. As a ...
  • West, Travis M. (2020)
    The Altamaha Formation of central Georgia consists of well-indurated Miocene sandstones. Previous workers, as well as this study, have documented opaline and silica cements in these rocks. The origin of these cements and ...

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