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The Effects of Cultural Differences on the Therapeutic Alliance
Type: Text
Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Leite, Rafael, Peluso, Paul R.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The increasing diversity of the United States raises
the probability that therapists will encounter clients
with a different cultural background than their
own. Thus, evaluating the relationship between the
culturally different therapists and clients is essential
in producing effective cross-cultural therapy. The
objective of this study is to determine any significant
effects that… more
Full Text: The Effects of Cultural Differences on the Therapeutic Alliance Rafael Leite and Paul Peluso, PhD Department of Counselor Education, FAU College of Education ABSTRACT/ INTRODUCTION RESULTS DISCUSSION The increasing diversity of the United States raises …
Development of a Cooling Wristband with Embedded Temperature Monitor
Type: Text
Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Mandelare, Lyndsey, Su, Tsung-Chow
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Previous studies have shown that the human body is
responsive to rapid temperature changes, particularly
in the forearm region, when determining comfortable
temperatures. The goal of this study is to design
a wristband that can passively cool the user through
a finned design and to test its effectiveness. To this
end, an aluminum finned wristband has been designed
and the Adafruit Flora… more
Full Text: Development of a Cooling Wristband with Embedded Temperature Monitor Lyndsey Mandelare, Dr. Tsung-Chow Su HYPOTHESIS • Develop a cooling wristband with a finned design to keep athletes comfortable while running. • • • • BACKGROUND The wrist region is …
Corruption in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Type: Text
Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Arflin, Cheryl, Roman, Abel
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: On November 4th, 2013, global health care giant
Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries reached a
settlement amount of $2.2 billion dollars. Johnson
& Johnson settled to pay this amount to resolve
the civil and criminal allegations of promotions not
approved as safe and effective, kickbacks to physicians,
and violations based on the False claim act.
This type of offense has been… more
Full Text: Corruption in the Pharmaceutical Industry Abel Roman And Cheryl Arflin HYPOTHESIS Does out Current regulatory system incentivize pharmaceutical companies to commit fraud while ignoring research and development duties? Merck & Co., Inc. (In Millions) …
Drugs, war and immigration: a shared conflict
Type: Text
Year: 2013, 2013
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Leal, Alberto, Pritchard, Anita
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Digital Library [digital object]
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Tea masters as master builders: the predecessors of the architectural profession in Japan
Type: Text
Year: 2012, 2012
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Brodeur, Angelica, Kulic, Vladimir
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Digital Library [digital object]
Full Text: Undergraduate Research Symposium 2012 COLLEGE FOR DESIGN AND SOCIAL INQUIRY “Tea Masters as Master Builders: The Predecessors of the Architectural Profession in Japan” Angelica Brodeur Faculty Advisor: Dr. Vladimir Kulic Japan's architectural profession …
Treatment Options for Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Melero, Blanca, Nevin, Angelica
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is the most
common form of epilepsy seen in adults. Most mesial
temporal lobe epilepsy have an association with
hippocampal sclerosis. Patients suffering from MTLE
have had seizures or experienced a serious injury
during critical brain growth periods of their childhood.
Research to date on MTLE has not elicited the discovery
of a pharmaceutical… more
Full Text: Treatment Options for Mesial Temporal lope Epilepsy Blanca Melero Faculty mentor: Angelica Nevin College of Science I Research question Abstract Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is the most common form of epilepsy seen in adults. Most mesial temporal …
A comparison of the red fire ant and gopher tortoise burrow distribution within the FAU preserve.
Type: Text
Year: 2014, 2014
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Frazier, Evelyn, Nenkova, Anzehla
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
Description: The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) is considered a threatened species throughout much of its range. Their decline is mainly attributed to habitat fragmentation and destruction. These habitat disturbances commonly favor invasive species such as the red fire ant (Solenopsis invicta). The red fire ant has been detected on aprons of gopher tortoise burrows at the FAU preserve and we would… more
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Adult Age Differences in Event Memory for Events
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Beazley, Joanna, Devlin, Patrick, Earles, Julie
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: In order to remember an event, one must remember
the participants in the event, the actions that are
performed, and which people performed which actions.
Often people make binding errors in memory in
which they remember the people and the actions, but
they incorrectly remember one person as the person
who performed an action that was actually performed
by someone else. Half of the… more
Full Text: Adult Age Differences in Memory for Events Joanna Beazley, Patrick Devlin, and Dr. Julie Earles Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University Introduction • Younger adults outperform older adults when asked to try to identify which actor performed …
Influence of cGMP-dependent Protein Kinase Signaling Pathway in Time to Recovery from an Induced Electroconvulsive Seizure in D. melanogaster
Type: Text
Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Ken Dawson-Scully, Leonor Miranda, Monica Risley
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Full Text: Influence of cGMP-dependent protein kinase signaling pathway in time to recovery from an induced electroconvulsive seizure in D. melanogaster 1,2 2 2 Leonor Miranda , Monica Risley , Ken Dawson-Scully 1 2 Honors Thesis Program , Department of Biological …
Gray Wolves in the Northwest and How to Keep Them Protected
Type: Text
Year: 2015, 2015
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Holman, Mirya R., Tsang, Rebecca
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries: Digital Library
Description: The gray wolf is a native species to North America, but settlers in the 1800s started to shoot, poison, and trap them. In the 1930s the species was eradicated from the Northern Rockies, and eventually were on the brink of extinction. Thankfully the Endangered Species Act was put in place in 1973, and the gray wolf was one of the first species to be protected under it. Because of these new… more
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Impact of Glutamate In Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Jaiprashad, Rajesh, Maldonado, Dianabell, Snyder, Patricia Ann
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative
disease afflicting the global population. This
disease affects motor neuron nerve cells located in
the brain, brainstem, and spinal cord that serve as
controlling units and communication points between
the nervous system and the muscles of the body. In
ALS, both the upper motor neurons, in the brain, and
the lower motor neurons, in… more
Full Text: Introduction Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that weakens muscles by affecting motor neurons. In the body, neurons serve to receive and transmit signals from the brain. Some of the 20 essential amino acids are used to stimulate the …
2017 Winners: Seventh Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
Type: Text
Year: 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Full Text: 7th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium Oral Presentation Winners Category: Music, Art, Literature, Theater, History & Philosophy First Place Savannah Law "The Talking Dead: The Rejection of Irish Idealism and the Cultural Appropriation of Rural West …
Third Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
Type: Text
Year: 2013, 2013
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry
Publisher: Florida Atlantic Unviersity
Description: FAU's Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry hosts an annual symposium where students engaged in undergraduate research may present their findings either through a poster presentation or an oral presentation. more
Full Text: Undergraduate Research & Inquiry at FAU Few activities are as rewarding as research. In addition to the acquisition of invaluable research skills, students learn how knowledge is created and how that knowledge can be overturned with new evidence or new …
The Importance of Roles, Power and Ethical Standards of Drug Court Officials
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Andrews, Sondra, Sloas, Lincoln
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Often, in the traditional adversarial court system,
prosecutors work to secure a conviction of drug offenders
whereas the defense seeks dismissal of the
charges or a less punishable sentence. The judge
acts as a neutral entity hearing testimony and sustaining
or overruling arguments made by opposing
sides. In drug courts, which is a type of non-adversarial
problem-solving court, these… more
Full Text: The Importance of Roles, Power and Ethical Standards of Drug Court Officials Sondra Andrews and Dr. Lincoln Sloas College for Design and Social Inquiry & School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Image 3 What responsibilities do drug court officials …
Testing Links Between Cognition and Stress Responsiveness in a Songbird
Type: Text
Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Jenny Applebaum, Rindy Anderson
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Full Text: Testing links between cognition and stress responsiveness in a songbird Jenny Applebaum and Rindy Anderson Behavioral Ecology and Bioacoutics Lab, Department of Biological Sciences BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS • Individual animals vary in Stress neophobia, …