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Thermal Temperatures And Social Network Position In Bonobos, Dain Rust
Thermal Temperatures And Social Network Position In Bonobos, Dain Rust
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
In a variety of species, the maintenance of stable social connections is associated with lower levels of stress in individuals. Understanding how physiological stress responses interact reciprocally with social connections in bonobos, humans closest living relative, can provide useful information about both the emergence of social connections in our own species, as well as provide guidance for animal welfare procedures. Infrared thermography (IRT) has been shown to be a reliable non-invasive measure of stress response in some species, specifically non-human primates. The current study examines the relationship between baseline facial temperatures, social network position, and demographic variables in a population …
Eye Of The Tiger: Does Cultural Mismatch Affect The Evaluation Of Graduate Program Brochures?, Roshonda Bissainthe
Eye Of The Tiger: Does Cultural Mismatch Affect The Evaluation Of Graduate Program Brochures?, Roshonda Bissainthe
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Although first-generation college students (FGCS) are enrolling in graduate school at the same rate as continuing-generation students (CGCS), they are earning their degrees significantly slower or not at all. We add to the growing literature by examining whether the independent culture encouraged at many American universities clashes with the interdependent culture of FGCS. We hypothesized that when participants are randomly assigned to read an independently focused brochure, FGCS compared with CGCS will report a lower tendency to seek college resources, self-efficacy, and persistence. FGCS and CGCS read an independent or interdependent focused ecopsychology graduate program brochure and indicated their self-efficacy …
"I'M Just Very Open To Trying New Things": Past Sexual Experiences And Sexual Curiosity In Bisexual Women, Rosalyn Zacarias
"I'M Just Very Open To Trying New Things": Past Sexual Experiences And Sexual Curiosity In Bisexual Women, Rosalyn Zacarias
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Bisexuals make up a large percentage of the LGBTQ+ community. Despite this, they remain invisible in the literature. Sexual curiosity is also a concept with limited and confusing literature. The purpose of the study is to look past sexual experiences and their influence on sexual curiosity in bisexual women. The contribution of this study aims to better understand how bisexual women make meaning out of their experiences and highlight the importance of sexual health research. Data was gathered with a sample of 6 bisexual women ranging from 19-29 years old using semi-structured interviews. Three superordinate themes and five subordinate themes …
Triumph After Trauma: A Phenomenological Exploration Into Women Survivor’S Perceptions Of The Influence Of Trauma On Their Leadership, Natalya R. Bannister Roby
Triumph After Trauma: A Phenomenological Exploration Into Women Survivor’S Perceptions Of The Influence Of Trauma On Their Leadership, Natalya R. Bannister Roby
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Most research around trauma is focused on negative life consequences. Although limited, there is research that explores the influence of resilience and how some survivors may experience growth after trauma (Kirschman, 2004). Furthermore, research is limited on how trauma influences the leadership style and career trajectories of women who have overcome trauma. A qualitative phenomenological approach was used as the methodological framework to explore the perspectives of women leaders who identify as survivors or overcomers of trauma. The study participants are women leaders in middle management positions to senior-level executives in educational organizations serving middle and high school students.
In-depth …
Illness Stigma, Social Connectedness, And Health In People Living With Chronic Illness: A Structural Equation Model, Abigail Brooke Crawford
Illness Stigma, Social Connectedness, And Health In People Living With Chronic Illness: A Structural Equation Model, Abigail Brooke Crawford
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The complexity of chronic or unexplained conditions may lead to potential stigma for those suffering long-term symptoms as they do not follow the expected pattern of recovery following diagnosis and treatment. Experiencing such illness-related stigma has potential for leading to a belongingness identity of detachment with implications for health across physical, social, and psychological dimensions. This study aimed to examine the relationship between stigma, social connection, mental health, physical health, and social functioning in a group of 231 participants with ongoing symptoms of chronic illness through structural equation modeling. The fit indices all suggest that the model reasonably fits the …
Internal Mental Representations Of The Self And The Typical College Student In Regards To Race, Self-Esteem And Belongingness, Celina Deloris Johnson
Internal Mental Representations Of The Self And The Typical College Student In Regards To Race, Self-Esteem And Belongingness, Celina Deloris Johnson
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The higher prevalence of white students on college campuses may influence how minority students see themselves within the academic setting. In essence, minority students may not feel like they belong on college campuses and this may harm their self-esteem. In particular, discrepancies between minorities' internal representations of themselves and their representations of a typical college student may drive feelings of not belonging and decrease self-esteem. The present research consisted of two phases and was designed to investigate how internal mental representations of the self and the typical college student are related to self-esteem and their sense of belonging. In Phase …
The Influence Of Time And Location On Moral Dilemmas Based On A Driving Simulator Study, Jacqueline Nicole Miller
The Influence Of Time And Location On Moral Dilemmas Based On A Driving Simulator Study, Jacqueline Nicole Miller
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
How humans make decisions in dangerous driving situations like moral dilemmas can contribute to developing acceptable ethical principles for autonomous vehicles (AVs). This study investigates whether drivers make utilitarian choices (choices that maximize lives saved and minimize harm) in unavoidable automobile accidents under different time pressure conditions and collision subject locations with a driving simulator. Thirty-one undergraduates participated in this study using a STISM driving simulator in which participants responded to two types of driving moral dilemmas (pedestrian and vehicle related). Participants generally made utilitarian choices. However, the percentage of utilitarian choices varied with time pressure in the vehicle scenarios …
Examining Predictors Of Academic Success Among Stem And Non-Stem College Students, Sydney C. Barrett
Examining Predictors Of Academic Success Among Stem And Non-Stem College Students, Sydney C. Barrett
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Nationally, approximately 40% of students drop out of college, with one third of all college freshman dropping out before they enter their second year (Hanson, 2021). Previous research (van der Zanden et al., 2018) has examined predictors of student success that range from institutional variables (e.g., policies, academic supports) to student characteristics (e.g., academic preparation, emotional well-being, motivation, self-evaluation). The primary goal of the present research was to add more insight into the variables that might affect academic success by examining differences in college students’ implicit theories of intelligence, achievement goals, academic self-concept, and academic success at two different levels …
Reentry For Registered Sex Offenders: Navigating Stigma Post-Release, Emily N. Friedman
Reentry For Registered Sex Offenders: Navigating Stigma Post-Release, Emily N. Friedman
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Registered sex offenders (RSOs) experience extreme stigmatization and monitoring even after they are released from incarceration. This is due, in part, to sex offender registries which perpetuate high levels of stigma and can contribute to false narratives about reoffending, victimization, and the homogeneity of sex offenders. As a result of societal level stigma, RSOs often struggle to locate and maintain employment, secure suitable housing, and establish positive, prosocial relationships. This current study utilized a qualitative approach using in-depth interviews with eight RSOs to explore how offenders experience and navigate this stigma during reentry. Findings support the notion that RSOs experience …
Less Meat, Less Heat: Analyzing Meat Consumption Through The Theory Of Planned Behavior, Identity, Past Behavior, And Conservatism, Madeleine Powers
Less Meat, Less Heat: Analyzing Meat Consumption Through The Theory Of Planned Behavior, Identity, Past Behavior, And Conservatism, Madeleine Powers
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Meat reduction is a largely underutilized means of combatting climate change that warrants further investigation. The current study utilized an extended model of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to predict intention to eat red meat. In addition to traditional TPB components of attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control, this study adds to the literature by including meat-eating identity, past meat-eating behavior, and conservatism as predictors of meat consumption intentions. 744 participants were recruited via Mturk and compensated $1 for completing surveys assessing the extended TPB constructs related to meat consumption. The sample was 57% men, and 81% white, …
De-Identified Raw Data For Prasada & Leus, Sandeep Prasada, Olga A. Leus
De-Identified Raw Data For Prasada & Leus, Sandeep Prasada, Olga A. Leus
Publications and Research
De-identified raw data for Experiments reported in Prasada & Leus (under review)
Ducks lay eggs. Lions have manes: The conceptual basis for minority characteristic generics
Writing The History Of Spanish Studies At Hunter College: A Case Study Of Original Archival Research By Undergraduate Students, Jennifer Newman, María Hernández-Ojeda
Writing The History Of Spanish Studies At Hunter College: A Case Study Of Original Archival Research By Undergraduate Students, Jennifer Newman, María Hernández-Ojeda
Publications and Research
This essay, a collaboration between an English and humanities librarian (Newman) and a professor of Spanish language and literature (Hernández-Ojeda), describes original archival research performed in an undergraduate course on early-twentieth-century Spanish literature in the fall of 2019. In this course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE), students engaged in both the reading and writing of institutional history at Hunter College-CUNY, using material from Hunter’s Archives along with other primary and secondary sources. Collaborating in research teams, the undergraduate scholars investigated topics related to Spanish studies at the college during the period covered by the course.
"Does This Make Sense?": The Effect Of Congruent Guise In Regional Accent On Grammatical Acceptability Judgments, Nour Kayali
"Does This Make Sense?": The Effect Of Congruent Guise In Regional Accent On Grammatical Acceptability Judgments, Nour Kayali
Theses and Dissertations--Linguistics
This study seeks to unite sociophonetic speech perception and syntax research by presenting participants with congruent or incongruent social expectations during a structural grammaticality judgement task. Participants completed a between-subjects matched guise survey with place-based grammatical structures spoken in either a congruent place-based, local accent or a nonlocal accent. Place-based structures are consistently rated more acceptable in the local accent than the nonlocal. These results suggest that judgment of grammaticality results from an interplay of sociocultural expectations with accent and sentence structure. Judgement of structural grammaticality is not independent of social expectation.
Propuesta Para La Preservación Digital Sostenible Desde La Normatividad Y Legislación Colombiana, Mayra Alejandra Bustos Ríos, Alba Catalina Cabrera Carranza, Eiser Elena Rengifo Reyes
Propuesta Para La Preservación Digital Sostenible Desde La Normatividad Y Legislación Colombiana, Mayra Alejandra Bustos Ríos, Alba Catalina Cabrera Carranza, Eiser Elena Rengifo Reyes
Maestría en Gestión de la Información Documental
Debido a la emergencia sanitaria se aceleró el uso de herramientas tecnológicas, produciendo un crecimiento exponencial de documentos digitales, los cuales se crearon sin tener en cuenta criterios de almacenamiento, dejando de lado, la seguridad de la información en su autenticidad, veracidad, integridad y fiabilidad. Así, las herramientas tecnológicas se convirtieron en una necesidad para comunicarnos en cada uno de los ámbitos de la vida humana, aumentando el uso de la energía y red de internet, todo esto en contra de una adecuada sostenibilidad. En virtud de tal realidad, esta propuesta busca mantener o disminuir la huella energética, que genera …
Propuesta Para La Trasparencia Y Acceso A La Información Pública, Desde La Gestión Documental En Colombia, Natalia Muñoz Gómez
Propuesta Para La Trasparencia Y Acceso A La Información Pública, Desde La Gestión Documental En Colombia, Natalia Muñoz Gómez
Maestría en Gestión de la Información Documental
La transparencia y el acceso a la información pública están conectadas profundamente con la gestión documental, porque para disponer de la información de manera oportuna se requiere contar con documentos debidamente organizados. La Ley 1712 del 2014 en Colombia, incluye la elaboración de los instrumentos de gestión de información pública que, resaltan la importancia de la función archivística para el cumplimiento de la norma por parte de los sujetos obligados. Para facilitar esta construcción, esta investigación tiene como objetivo diseñar una propuesta de transparencia y acceso a la información pública con los requisitos presentes en las leyes, normatividad, instrumentos archivísticos …
Lineamientos Para La Gestión De Datos En La Secretaría General De La Policía Nacional, Freddy Leonardo Ballesteros Carranza, William Fabián Bermúdez Dimaté
Lineamientos Para La Gestión De Datos En La Secretaría General De La Policía Nacional, Freddy Leonardo Ballesteros Carranza, William Fabián Bermúdez Dimaté
Maestría en Gestión de la Información Documental
La escalada desbordada en la generación de información sin el más mínimo protocolo, garantía, manejo, seguridad y conservación de datos, ha provocado innumerables problemas en las diferentes organizaciones públicas y privadas, como la duplicidad de información, datos inexactos, repetición de procesos e ineficiencia en la toma de decisiones. Por lo anterior, el propósito general del presente trabajo investigativo, es analizar la gestión de datos en la Secretaría General de la Policía Nacional, con el fin de identificar los diferentes tipos de datos que se generan, el modo en que se tramitan y la gestión de la información digital, con el …
Estrategia Metodológica De Gestión Documental Digital Para La Empresa Alianza Fiduciaria, Fernando Manrique Niño, Abdo Fermin García Cossío
Estrategia Metodológica De Gestión Documental Digital Para La Empresa Alianza Fiduciaria, Fernando Manrique Niño, Abdo Fermin García Cossío
Maestría en Gestión de la Información Documental
El presente estudio ha demostrado que una estrategia metodológica a nivel de Gestión Documental Digital sirve para brindar opciones innovadoras en las labores de la empresa Alianza Fiduciaria, además de impulsar un cambio administrativo para ofrecer un servicio más rápido y eficiente. Bajo estos criterios, de la mano con el equipo de gestión documental, se delimitarán las bases de una estrategia metodológica de Gestión Documental Digital para la empresa, la cual se logró estudiando las estrategias metodológicas que han sido tradicionales, luego se observó las que son utilizadas en la actualidad, seguidamente se realizó un estudio a través de una …
Diagnóstico De La Arquitectura De La Información Empresarial De La Regional Chocó Del Servicio Nacional De Aprendizaje Sena, Cándida Asprilla Jaramillo, Stella Julio Soriano, Paula Andrea Fino Toro
Diagnóstico De La Arquitectura De La Información Empresarial De La Regional Chocó Del Servicio Nacional De Aprendizaje Sena, Cándida Asprilla Jaramillo, Stella Julio Soriano, Paula Andrea Fino Toro
Maestría en Gestión de la Información Documental
El presente estudio tiene como objetivo: Diagnosticar la condición actual de la arquitectura de información, y su rol en la organización, disposición y estructuración de los procesos dentro de la formación profesional integral de la regional Chocó del Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje SENA. Metodológicamente, se encuentra enmarcado en el paradigma positivista bajo el enfoque de un modelo cuantitativo, partiendo de una investigación de campo de carácter descriptivo. A través de este se pretende conocer la forma en que la muestra en estudio percibe cómo se maneja la arquitectura de la información en el SENA. Dicho instrumento estará dirigido a la …
Contratación Pública De Servicios Archivísticos En La Alcaldía Distrital De Santiago De Cali, Dayce Díaz Granja, Eliana Saucedo Páez
Contratación Pública De Servicios Archivísticos En La Alcaldía Distrital De Santiago De Cali, Dayce Díaz Granja, Eliana Saucedo Páez
Maestría en Gestión de la Información Documental
Esta investigación indaga acerca de los aspectos considerados en la contratación pública de servicios archivísticos en la Alcaldía Distrital de Santiago de Cali, apropiándose de un enfoque cualitativo descriptivo, haciendo uso del análisis de contenido y matrices de análisis comparativo, para determinar las características relevantes en los periodos contractuales colindantes con entrada en vigor de la ley 594 de 2000. Los resultados de la investigación evidencian un aumento progresivo de la contratación relacionada con servicios archivísticos, sin embargo; se muestran objetos contractuales que, si bien están alineados o relacionados con necesidades de archivo, ni involucran como parte de su equipo …
Guía Para La Formulación De Políticas De Gestión Documental, En Municipios De Quinta Categoría Del Atlántico 2023, Rubén Darío Yaima Gómez
Guía Para La Formulación De Políticas De Gestión Documental, En Municipios De Quinta Categoría Del Atlántico 2023, Rubén Darío Yaima Gómez
Maestría en Gestión de la Información Documental
La presente investigación aborda los municipios clasificados de quinta categoría pertenecientes a la región del Atlántico y tiene como objetivo principal el diseño de una guía que contribuya a la formulación de políticas en gestión documental que a la vez sean aplicables en estas regiones. A raíz de esto, en este documento se reconoce la necesidad de realizar una caracterización previa de las políticas que regulan el ejercicio de la gestión documental en el Atlántico, la generación de estrategias para la formulación de esta política y la integración de una guía con las estrategias para la formulación de políticas de …
Renewing A Nation: The Impact Of The African Diaspora On The African American Family, Culture And The Black Church, Lolita R. Gilmore-Randall
Renewing A Nation: The Impact Of The African Diaspora On The African American Family, Culture And The Black Church, Lolita R. Gilmore-Randall
Doctor of Ministry
Despite the notion the past can never be removed, disassembled or altered, variant versions of African American history continue to serve as a fluid document in time without accountability, acknowledgement, or consciousness of the liabilities associated with the African diaspora. Studies show an estimated 12.5 million African men, women, and children were forcibly transported as part of the transatlantic slave trade, an egregious act that remains impactful to this day. African Americans represent 12% of the American population, but constitute 2.3 million, or 34%, of the total 6.8 million in correctional facilities. Though African American children make up 14% of …
“Joy In My Body:”An Exploration Of Queer Drug Use, Sam Baker
“Joy In My Body:”An Exploration Of Queer Drug Use, Sam Baker
Senior Projects Fall 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
Constellations Of Capital: Applying Architecture’S Spatial Language To Global Networks Of Food, Armed Conflict, And Reverberations Of Violence, Oliver J. Mead
Constellations Of Capital: Applying Architecture’S Spatial Language To Global Networks Of Food, Armed Conflict, And Reverberations Of Violence, Oliver J. Mead
Senior Projects Fall 2023
Architecture, as the art and/or practice of designing and constructing buildings, offers an often overlooked array of representational devices that, as tested within this senior project, prove significant in reframing geopolitical perspectives in a manner that circumvents the limitations of metaphorization. The physical products and results of architectural design are the built objects that facilitate and coordinate socio-political spaces, yet it is the spatially descriptive process of architectural design itself in representing built relationships that can be valuable in constructing provocative and experimental investigations of present and future spatial environments.This project focuses on a tripartite of present-day global issues: food …
Dry Spells And Global Crop Production: A Multi-Stressor And Multi-Timescale Analysis, Uchechukwu Jarrett, Steve Miller, Hamid Mohtadi
Dry Spells And Global Crop Production: A Multi-Stressor And Multi-Timescale Analysis, Uchechukwu Jarrett, Steve Miller, Hamid Mohtadi
Department of Economics: Faculty Publications
More frequent and punctuated severe events such as dry spells are among the more salient manifestations of climate change. Because dry spells often co-occur with drought and heat waves, understanding the effects of dry spells and heat waves requires a multi-timescale and multi-stressor perspective. Using a global panel of daily precipitation and temperature from 1979 to 2016, we provide evidence that 4-5 week dry spells that occur during the hottest part of the year depress growth in crop production. The effects of these extreme events are modified by existing drought, aridity, and by heat waves. After accounting for productivity and …
Chapter 3: Isbn Thinking About Public Library Careers, Molly Hayes, Ashlee Mullis
Chapter 3: Isbn Thinking About Public Library Careers, Molly Hayes, Ashlee Mullis
A Guide to Library Careers: Choosing Your Path
[First paragraph]
Although there are several specialties a future librarian can choose, one of the most rewarding is that of a public librarian. Out of all the choices such as art, music, law, school, and academic librarians, the public librarian is the only profession that can serve children and adults of all ages. People choose to visit the public library to find 1 books they enjoy, find unusual collections, do research for school or personal use, utilize free wifi, or join in on reading groups. Local libraries provide free resources and materials as well as items in special collections that …
Chapter 4: Would You Be Interested In Becoming A Special Librarian?, T. Barksdale, N. Carrington, P. Crigler
Chapter 4: Would You Be Interested In Becoming A Special Librarian?, T. Barksdale, N. Carrington, P. Crigler
A Guide to Library Careers: Choosing Your Path
[First paragraph]
What librarian wouldn’t want to work in a specialized area of their own interest? A career as a Special librarian would allow you to do just that. As a special librarian you could put your MLIS skills to work in a facility that provides information and resources in varied areas of interest. Special libraries are unique places that focus on specific interests. These facilities are often not located in a usual library setting. You may find special libraries in facilities such as: museums, galleries, law firms, associations, corporations, hospitals and many other places. In this chapter you will …
Review Of Rodney Was A Tortoise By Nan Forler, Janelle Burd
Review Of Rodney Was A Tortoise By Nan Forler, Janelle Burd
Library Intern Book Reviews
No abstract provided.
Transgender And Gender Non-Conforming College Students’ Challenges, Supports, And Successes: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, Jennifer R. Curry, Imre Csaszar, Tiffany Shierling
Transgender And Gender Non-Conforming College Students’ Challenges, Supports, And Successes: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, Jennifer R. Curry, Imre Csaszar, Tiffany Shierling
Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs
We report findings from an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) study of transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) participants’ perceptions of their on-campus experiences. Participants reported their lived experiences of campus culture in the Deep South. The data was viewed through a minority stress framework. Four major themes emerged: a) supports for students; b) barriers for students; c) undergoing personal change; and d) influencing systemic change.
Culinary Globalization In Delhi: Filipino Sushi Chefs As Cultural Intermediaries, Jozon A. Lorenzana
Culinary Globalization In Delhi: Filipino Sushi Chefs As Cultural Intermediaries, Jozon A. Lorenzana
Department of Communication Faculty Publications
Culinary globalization in Indian cities has resulted in new patterns of food consumption and production. Aside from the increasing presence of global franchises such as Costa Coffee, McDonald’s and Kentucky Fried Chicken, local and foreign entrepreneurs have established restaurants that offer various national cuisines. In Delhi, for example, Japanese-themed restaurants cater to the city’s growing appetite for new culinary experiences. So far our knowledge of culinary globalization in Indian cities has focused on consumption: How emerging gastronomic patterns relate to identity formations. The production of cuisines as part of the city’s culinary globalization is rarely explored. In this paper; I …
F Is For Feminism: Mainstreaming Feminist Leadership In Academic Libraries, Shana Higgins
F Is For Feminism: Mainstreaming Feminist Leadership In Academic Libraries, Shana Higgins
Library Faculty Publications & Presentations
Gender and whiteness structure library work in ways that continue to lack sustained critical attention, particularly in the research literature on library leadership and management. In 2020 just over 83% of librarians identified as women and as white, non-Hispanic. And 78.6% of library technicians and assistants identified as white, non-Hispanic. These demographics make librarians a slightly less diverse workforce than other professionals in educational jobs. Despite being a female-intensive and overwhelmingly white profession, the scholarship on leadership and management published in mainstream library and information science journals (LIS) rarely employs explicitly feminist frameworks or perspectives. By using critical feminist analyses …