Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2005
Real-time viseme extraction, Edward A. Kmett (Mathematics)
Caregiver interventions for behavioral symptoms in Alzheimer's and dementia patients, Heather M. Lindner (Psychology)
Emotional intelligence and how its relationship to McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y, Jack E. Little (Management)
The discharge ability of educational loans as an undue hardship pursuant to the United States Bankruptcy Code: Legislative history of 11USC § 523 (A) (8) and analysis of interpretive Sixth Circuit precedent, W. Shane Mackey (Technology Studies)
Development of an upper level undergraduate research based laboratory: The purification, analysis, and dinetic study of cytochrome b5, Mary McPhail (Chemistry)
Relationship between executive functioning and parental demographics in autistic probands, Philip Menard (Psychology)
Hidden messages: Advertising and the messages they send to society about women, Alyssa Michaelides
Beyond the pavement: How to take on cross-country mountain biking, Gregory M. Moore (Health Promotion and Human Performance)
There were no innocents: Slavery in the Old Northwest 1700-1860, Daniel Rhoades (History and Philosophy)
Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory of Motivation applied to the motivational techniques within financial institutions, Shannon Riley (Management)
Synthesis of pyrrolidines and pyrrolizidines using the aza-Cope rearrangement Mannich cyclization under microwave conditions, Amanda Schalk (Chemistry)
An examination of modern family communication and moral values in America and Europe, Melanie Seasons (Communication, Media and Theatre Arts)
Cyberspace crimes against children, Mary Louise Steinmetz (Technology Studies)
Small peptide analogues of the a-amylase inhibiting protein, tendamistat, Jennifer Mabel Stephens (Chemistry)
Performance management in local law enforcement agencies, Jason Vibbart (Political Science)
Poetics: A symphony of ideas, Clayton E. Walker (English Language and Literature)
Crime pays: The role of prohibition and rum running along US 112 in the transformation of the Michigan State Police, Timothy Weber (History and Philosophy)
Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2004
Program notes: Senior piano recital, Juan Arauco (Music and Dance)
A portrait of power: The importance of Marguerite de Valois in sixteenth century French royal politics, Karin M. Armour (History and Philosophy)
The increasing difficulties facing American elections and possible solutions, Karin M. Armour (Political Science)
A model for radiation interactions with matter, Carrie Beck (Mathematics)
Animation - a study and comparison of concepts and software issues, Alan Beesley (Technology Studies)
Examining racial and ethnic disparities in usual source of care, Bettina Bell (Health Sciences)
DNA sequencing and site-directed mutagenesis of the drug-metabolizing enzyme, cytochrome P450-2B4, Matthew Bidlack (Chemistry)
Reaching out: An overview of communication intervention strategies for individuals with autism, Elizabeth A. Carrier (Special Education)