Browsing Symposium on Undergraduate Research by Issue Date

Browsing Symposium on Undergraduate Research by Issue Date

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  • Beckett, Shelby L.; Harvey, Margaret A. (2002)
    Significant physiologic changes such as hearing, vision, smell, and taste occur in our bodies as a part of normal aging. While the literature is replete with information on normal aging changes, there is a paucity of ...
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Tapp, Julie (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University, 2016)
    The Textbook Conundrum: CSD Students' Textbook Preferences. Julie Tapp. 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 ...
  • Salas, Jessi (2020)
    Depression is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that can hinder the lives of many individuals. Although there are a variety of medications available, much of these interventions are limited in effectiveness, and they can ...
  • Poole, Ashley; Jenkins, Bryce; Torres Ortiz, Ricky; Vargas, Pedro (2020)
    Between 1934 and 2018, two parties held the office of the President of Mexico. The Office of the President was held by the Revolutionary Party from the December 1, 1934 election until November 30, 2000, and then again ...
  • Howard, Meagan C. (2020)
    Womanhouse was created as an exhibition artwork by Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and the students of the feminist art program at UCLA during the second wave feminist art movement. Created in an abandoned mansion, the ...
  • Spivey, Danielle E. (2020)
    In the 16th century, the news that were coming from the American territories had a great impact and led to many speculations being made about Spain throughout the rest of Europe. On one hand, they spoke of the riches and ...
  • Hastin, Brianna L.; Robinson, Chamori I.; Conner, Lauren M.; Siironen, Samantha G. (2020)
    In the world of advancing medicine and technology, healthcare continues to evolve and adapt. However, like any evolutionary process, there are flaws. For example, prevalence of pressure ulcers in the elderly community ...
  • Eaves, Carly M. (2020)
    Many people in today’s world rely heavily on fossil fuels, primarily coal and oil, to provide their energy or power. However, scientists have since discovered that fossil fuels release carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Reyes Escalona, Daniela; Suggs, Bryce; Johnson, Sadie (2020)
    While a member of the European Union since January 1, 1995, Finland made a significant step toward greater openness when it joined the Schengen Area on March 25, 2001. The Schengen Area is the world's largest VISA free ...
  • Griffis, Kelsey A.; Kallam, Lauren L.; Miles, Jamiya J.; Morfoot, Tamara D. (2020)
    Many studies have been conducted on the effectiveness of therapy dogs in various healthcare settings. Therapy dogs serve several purposes within the healthcare setting, but our focus is how they help reduce patient stress. ...

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