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Select a program below to reveal links to recent research papers.
Active Research on active learning strategies [PDF]
(Goodman, 2010)
Academic dishonesty among adolescents [PDF]
(Koss, 2011)
M.S. Family Studies and Human Development
Linking Family Leisure and Family Function [PDF]
(Elliott, 2010)
Parental grief, coping strategies, and challenges when a child has autism spectrum disorder [PDF]
(Dzubay, 2011)
M.S. Food and Nutritional Sciences
An evaluation of college students' knowledge and trust in functional beverages [PDF]
(Mickelson, 2010)
Determination of cadmium uptake by parsley [PDF]
(Upadhyaya, 2011)
M.S. Manufacturing Engineering
Potential impacts of personal sustainability choices on manufacturing [PDF]
(Edhlund, 2010)
Study in achieving the proper cleanliness for a machined cast iron casting with complex geometries [PDF]
(Hackett, 2011)
Relationship between body image and self-esteem among adolescent girls [PDF]
(Huebscher, 2010)
Impact of poverty on children's quality of life and achievement in school [PDF]
(Sillman, 2011)
M.S. Operations and Supply Management (formerly Technology Management)
(Herrera, 2010)
Evaluation of Supercapacitor Electrolyte Leakage Life [PDF]
(Nerison, 2011)
Controlling the risk of "slip and fall" injuries in military dining facilities [PDF]
(Hicks, 2010)
Activity hazard analysis in a marine construction environment [PDF]
(Olsen, 2011)
Child temperament, parenting styles, and internalizing and externalizing behaviors as part of a comprehensive assessment tool [PDF]
(Richters, 2010)
Developmental disabilities and sex education [PDF]
(Melstrand, 2011)
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Theses from 1998 to the present are available in full-text online. You can search for a thesis by date, type, author, adviser, topic or program using the Stout Library Catalog.
The University Library has posted detailed instructions on how to search for specific theses in the Thesis Survival Guide.
