College of Behavioral & Social Sciences: Faculty Presentations (1982-2023)

 

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Building Bridges Not Walls, Dina Walker-DeVose and Nadia Flanigan

Parental Involvement and Low-SES Families, Dina Walker-Devose PhD and J. Taliaferro

Gender, Sexual Identity, and Families: The Personal is Political, Clare F. Walsh

Pushing Boundaries: Expanding Reach and Amplifying Voice in Social Science Research, Clare F. Walsh

Sexualities, Clare F. Walsh

Sexualities, Clare F. Walsh

The Politics of Marriage: From Intimacy to Public Policy, Clare F. Walsh

Eye Contact and Social Attention, M. Wang and Ty W. Boyer

Maintaining Attention: The Presidential Agenda and the Weekly Address, Lara Wessel

Policy, Politics, and Messaging: 2016 Presidential Election, Lara Wessel

The Female Electorate & the 2016 Presidential Election, Lara Wessel

ATRA – Moving RT Forward Toward the Future, Brent Wolfe

Leading Activities and Engaging Participants, Brent Wolfe

What is Recreational Therapy?, Brent Wolfe

Examining the Myth of the Clinical vs Community Discussion in Recreational Therapy, Brent Wolfe, Erica P. Teilhaber, and M. Monk

Mapping Kolomoki: LiDAR, Space, Structure & Place, M. Jared Wood and Thomas J. Pluckhahn

Terra incognita, M. Jared Wood and Thomas J. Pluckhahn

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Situational Influences on Experiences of Long Trail Hikers: An Application of Means-End Theory, Justin Yun and John Peden

Experiments and Judicial Politics Research, Christopher Zorn, Nancy Scherer, David Glick, and Brett W. Curry

Aging in Place, Jennifer Zorotovich

See the World through My Eyes and Walk in My Shoes: An Aging Simulation, Jennifer Zorotovich

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Using a Phenomenological Approach in Research with Non-students and Other Underrepresented Populations, Jennifer Zorotovich

What is It Like to Age?, Jennifer Zorotovich

Working With the Dying and Their Families, Jennifer Zorotovich, M. Lewin, and T. Joiner