FAU Undergraduate Student Research
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Diet and Temporal Partitioning Facilitates Coexistence Between Two Octopus Species in a Shallow Coastal Habitat
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Bartz, Danielle, Bennice, Chelsea, Brooks, W. Randy
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Niche partitioning mechanisms may be used by
closely related, sympatric species to reduce competition.
We examine two dimensions of niche partitioning
(diet and temporal) amongst the common
octopus (Octopus vulgaris) and the Atlantic longarm
octopus (Macrotritopus defilippi), which spatially
overlap in a South Florida intracoastal habitat. SCUBA
is used to collect octopus prey remains and… more
Full Text: Diet and Temporal Par33oning Facilitates Coexistence Between Two Octopus Species in a Shallow Coastal Habitat 1,2 2 2 Danielle Bartz , Chelsea Bennice , Randy Brooks 1Honors Thesis Program, 2Department of Biological Sciences, Charles E. Schmidt College of …
The Effects of Cultural Differences on the Therapeutic Alliance
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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
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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
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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) …
2017 Winners: Seventh Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
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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 …
Memory for License Plates
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Beazley, Joanna, Earles, Julie
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The purpose of this study is to determine which
United States license plate(s) are best designed for
recall. Based on what we know of human memory
in terms of numbers, letters, and their combinations,
this study aims to identify the “ideal” license plate
for citizens to remember. This study’s results will be
applicable in criminal cases, as well as in identifying
vehicles involved in AMBER… more
Full Text: Memory for License Plates Joanna Beazley and Dr. Julie Earles Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University HYPOTHESIS What parts of a license plate do people remember? Younger adults are expected to remember the license plates better than the …
Sexual and Ontogenetic Dimorphisms in the Anterior Lateral Line Nerve of the Yellow Singray, Urobatis jamaicensis
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Kajiura, Stephen M., Kramer, Katie, Newton, Kyle C.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: To fully understand the function of the elasmobranch
electrosensory system it is necessary to examine
electrosensory nerves extending from the ampullae
of Lorenzini to the central nervous system. Studies
detailing the composition of sensory axons are rare,
but they have shown that ontogenetic and sexual
dimorphism exists in the anterior lateral line nerve
(ALLN) of numerous species. This… more
Full Text: Sexual and Ontogenetic Dimorphisms in the Anterior Lateral Line Nerve of the Yellow Stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis Katie Kramer 1,2,3 1,2 , Kyle Newton 1,2 , Stephen Kajiura 1Florida Atlantic University 2Department of Biological Sciences 3Honors Research …
Promoting Cultural Awareness in the Urban Elementary Classroom through Multicultural Literature
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Dassa, Lori, Musick, Gina
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: As the country’s population grows ever more diverse,
there is a growing need of cultural awareness in
our elementary public schools. Young children are
coming together from all over the world with diverse
families and experiences and co-existing with each
other in America’s elementary schools. In order to
minimize a negative view towards diversity, this study
implements a multicultural… more
Full Text: Promoting Cultural Awareness in the Urban Elementary Classroom through Multicultural Literature Gina Musick and Lori Dassa Percentage of Positive Perception Responses 100% SUPPORTING DATA HYPOTHESIS 90% 80% 70% Participants Percentage of Positive …
Synthesis and Sensing Studies of Erbium MOF Based on 2-2’-bithiophene- 5,5’-dicarboxylic acid
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: De Lill, Daniel T., Einkauf, Jeffrey D., Mathivathanan, Logesh, Ortega, Raul E.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), are a unique
class of materials in which metal clusters are linked
together by organic moieties forming porous 1-D, 2-D,
and 3-D structures. MOFs have many applications
resulting from not only the overall structure, but also
the metal center, organic “linker”, or a combination
thereof. The high surface areas and porosity of these
materials have found use in… more
Full Text: Synthesis and Sensing Studies of Erbium MOF Based on 2-2’-bithiophene5,5’-dicarboxylic acid Raul E. Ortega, Jeffrey D. Einkauf, Daniel T. de Lill, and Logesh Mathivathanan Introduction Crystal Structure Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), also known as …
Media Use and Substance Abuse
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Carreno-Lukasik, Gina, Meagher, Jesse
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: This literature review will analyze the relationship
between media usage and alcohol and tobacco consumption.
Elementary school students, high school
students, college students, and groups of different
races will be analyzed. It is evident that as media
influence increases in the life of the participant, alcohol
and tobacco use also tends to increase. Youth
should be taught to analyze the… more
Full Text: Media Use and Substance Abuse Jesse Meagher RESEARCH QUESTION CONCLUSION FURTHER RESEARCH Social media use and its effects have been the topic of discussion for many researchers since its advent. Media’s influence on tobacco and alcohol consumption is …
Effect of Virtual Reality Headset for Pediatric Fear and Pain Distraction During Immunization – a Pilot Study.
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Orden, Jillian, Rudnick, Chad, Sulaiman, Emaan
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Fear of needles is a well-known phobia among
children and adults. Several distraction techniques
have been used, but fear prior to and pain following
immunizations remains a significant issue for children
and their parent/guardian. We present the rationale,
feasibility, and results of a pilot study applying a
virtual reality (VR) headset aimed as a fear reduction
and pain distraction… more
Full Text: Effect of virtual reality headset for pediatric fear and pain distraction during immunization – a pilot study 1 2 1 Sulaiman E , Rudnick C , Orden J 1. Florida Atlantic University. Boca Raton, FL 2. Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine. Florida Atlantic …
Taking a Brain Break
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Burton, Christiania, Dassa, Lori
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The purpose of the project was to see if giving
students a structured physical activity break after a
lesson and before the intended summative assessment
would increase their scores academically and/
or decrease their test anxiety. The idea was acquired
from spending over 1,000 hours in elementary school
classrooms ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade.
It was observed that after a 30-… more
Full Text: Taking a Brain Break Chris5ania Burton and Dr. Lori Dassa College of Educa5on at Florida Atlan5c University CONCLUSION SUPPORTING DATA HYPOTHESIS Can taking a structured physical ac3vity break a6er a lesson and …
Isolation and Biomimetic Synthesis of Marine Natural Products
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Bari, Arafat, Gulino, Stephanie, West, Lyndon, Williams, Shakia
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: While natural products have served as a prolific
source of unique chemistry, supply remains a significant
obstacle for drug discovery. The overall goal
of this project is to determine whether isolation and
semi-synthesis can provide adequate quantities for
biological evaluation. Erythropodium caribaeorum is
an abundant gorgonian in the Caribbean that produces
two unique marine diterpenoids… more
Full Text: Isolation and Biomimetic Synthesis of Marine Natural Products Shakia Williams, Stephanie Gulino, Arafat Bari, Lyndon West. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida 33431, United States Abstract While …
Are Americans Financially Literate?
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Armatrading, Jennifer, Escaleras, Monica, Fetzer, William, Levy, Eric
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Financial literacy is the backbone of the American financial
system. As cash begins to be used less, credit
is playing a larger role in our day to day activities
such as purchasing a home, car, or online shopping.
This change can create trouble for those who do not
have knowledge about their credit and finances. To
understand the financial education of Americans, we
developed an online… more
Full Text: Are Americans Financially Literate? William Fetzer, Jennifer Armatrading, Dr. Monica Escaleras & Eric Levy College of Business: Economics Who do you ask when you seek financial advice? Introduction • Financial literacy is important in today's society. As …
Branding and Advertising Strategy for FitBit Flex-2: Implications From Survey Research and Persuasion Theory
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Ayala, Andrea G., Lacerda, Rubens P., Robinette, Devin N., Smith, Allen E.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: A robust audience profile informs advertising campaign
planning. The systematic research-in-progress
will reveal a rigorous audience profile for
FitBit-Flex 2, a wearable fitness tracking technology,
through secondary research using credible business
databases, the survey research method (e.g., consent form, questionnaire pre-test, convenience sampling,
personal distribution and pick-up),… more
Full Text: LITERATE REVIEW INTRODUCTION Persuasion attempts to influence an audience’s beliefs, emotions, and actions (Moriaty, Mitchell, and Wells, 2015). Advertising effectiveness is determined by the extent to which a campaign achieves its goals. To be effective, …
Chemical-Assisted Recovery of Heavy Oil
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Kim, Mike, Linares, Natalia, Seo, Seokju
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: More than 1 trillion barrels of oil deposited worldwide
is heavy oil and natural bitumen. Due to their
high viscosity and high density, extraction efficiency
of heavy oil and bitumen from natural reservoirs
is known to be less than 5% with the conventional
primary recovery methods. To increase their recovery
efficiency, a technique, known as enhanced oil
recovery, has been developed using… more
Full Text: Chemical-Assisted Recovery of Heavy Oil Natalia Linares, Seokju Seo and Dr. Mike Kim, Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering Introduction Current extraction efficiency of heavy oil and bitumen from natural reservoirs is known to be less than 5% …
An Analysis of Gopherus polyphemus Reproduction at the Florida Atlantic University Preserve
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Frazier, Evelyn, Huffman, Jessica, Nguyen, Thuymi
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Gopherus polyphemus (gopher tortoise) is a threatened
keystone species whose burrows benefit over
350 species. Surveys conducted throughout 2010-
2015 at Florida Atlantic University Preserve (FAUP)
have found an age gap of ten years and a lack of
nests. To update the demographic survey and to
examine the population’s reproduction and health,
we conducted burrow and nest surveys from May… more
Full Text: An Analysis of Gopherus polyphemus Reproduction at the Florida Atlantic University Preserve 1,2 2 1,2 Thuymi Nguyen , Jessica Huffman , and Evelyn Frazier Honors Thesis Undergraduate Program, Department of Biological Sciences, Charles E. Schmidt College …
Fundamental Physics of All-Aqueous Micro-Droplet Generation Mechanisms
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Kim, Mike, Mastiani, Mohammad, Melgar Jimenez, Sofia, Petrozzi, Nick
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Aqueous microdroplets have shown great potential
in various applications such as material synthesis,
chemical reactions, and drug discovery. The
objective of this research is to generate aqueous
microdroplets in water using microfluidic techniques.
Compared to conventional aqueous droplets in an oil
phase, droplets generated from the proposed system
will be more biocompatible and simply… more
Full Text: Fundamental Physics of All-Aqueous Micro-Droplet Generation Mechanisms Sofia Melgar Jimenez, Nick Petrozzi, Mohammad Mastiani, Dr. Myeongsub (Mike) Kim, Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering ABSTRACT RESULTS AND DISCUSSION In this research, we …
Geological Lab-on-a-Chip for Salt Precipitation in Deep Saline Aquifers
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Asfour, Chris, Crawford, Heather, Kim, Mike, Seo, Seokju
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) into deep
saline aquifers is a promising strategy for mitigation
of global atmospheric CO2 levels-a main cause of
climate change. These aquifers have the capacity
to safely store significant amounts of CO2 and are
available worldwide. As such, reaction dynamics and
multiphase transport accompanying CO2 injection in
deep aquifers are important to… more
Full Text: Geological Lab-on-a-Chip for Salt Precipitation in Deep Saline Aquifers Heather Crawford and Chris Asfour, Seokju Seo, Dr. Mike Kim Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering ONGOING RESULTS BACKGROUND CO2 Sequestration: A mitigation solution for the …
Should an Innovator Embrace the Prototypical, Authentic, or the High-Design Form? Insights into Initial Perceptions of Functionality, Ergonomics, Hedonism, Self-Expression, Authenticity, and Information Search of Dune Buggy Product Design Forms
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Gordon, Danielle, Llanos, Katherine, Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry, Smith, Hunter
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The outward appearance of a product and product
design form underlies successful innovation. Design
form creates initial impressions impacting buyer
judgments. Prototypical designs provide assurance
and familiarity. High-designs signal superior quality,
exclusiveness, and prestige. Continued high
performance gives authentic designs the real deal
reputation. Results contributed to product… more
Full Text: Should an Innovator Embrace the Prototypical, Authentic, or the High-Design Form? Insights into Initial Perceptions of Functionality, Ergonomics, Hedonism, Self-Expression, Authenticity, and Information Search of Dune Buggy Product Design Forms. Hunter …
Are Americans Saving Enough for Retirement?
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Cantwell, Lucas E., Escaleras, Monica, Levy, Eric
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The economic future of our country is uncertain after
the most recent presidential election, and many people
are wondering if they will have enough money
to retire. There are lots of people, even proficient
economists who were stunned by the economy’s
positive trend over the past few months. While there
is a strong growth in our country’s economy, there is
no clear way to see what the… more
Full Text: Are Americans Saving Enough for Retirement? Lucas E. Cantwell College of Business: Economics Introduction d • The economic future of our country is uncertain after the most recent presidential election, and many people are wondering if they will have …
The Effectiveness of Nonpharmacological Pain Reduction Methods in Preterm Infants
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Francis, Toni, Hensley, Emma
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Medical intervention is required for positive growth
and improvement in newborns, especially preterm
infants. Premature infants often require heel-pricking
procedures, such as the Guthrie test, in order to
determine if the child has a variety of diseases such
as sickle cell anemia. The Guthrie test can have a
negative effect on the patients’ behavior and psychological
state: pain… more
Full Text: The Effectiveness of Nonpharmacological Pain Reduction Methods in Preterm Infants Emma Hensley and Toni Francis ehensley2016@fau.edu tfranciscob@gmail.com HYPOTHESIS SUPPORTING DATA CONCLUSION Premature infants often require heel-pricking procedures in …
Challenging Source Effects Theory: The Case of High-Technology Computers
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Simon, Judie, Smith, Allen E.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Consumer insights and persuasion theories enable
advertisers to make better message strategy decisions.
In recommending message strategy for high
technology products, existing source effects theory
appears challenged by insights into the freshman
college student market. Traditional theory posits
credible spokespersons (e.g., trained experts) be
used in advertising complex products, such as… more
Full Text: Challenging Source Effects Theory: The Case of High-Technology Computers Judie Simon, Mentor: Dr. Allen Smith, College of Business Advertisement Background and Literature Review Persuasive advertising is most effective when it relates to the needs, …
For the Love of the Team
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Coviello, Kassi, Escaleras, Monica, Levy, Eric, Sapp, Brian
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Professional sports is a large industry that reaches
millions of Americans today. Those Americans are
called fans- the ones that support the teams, fill the
seats, and cheer them on from home. Occasionally
these professional sports teams decide to relocate
to another city, state, etc. Relocation has become
increasingly prevalent in the past few seasons. This
puts the dedicated fans in a… more
Full Text: For the Love of the Team Kassi Coviello, Brian Sapp, Dr. Monica Escaleras, and Eric Levy College of Business: Economics INTRODUCTION • Professional sports is a large industry that reaches millions of Americans today. Those Americans are called fans, the …
Enhanced CpG Activated Macrophage Killing of 3-Bromopyruvate Pre-treated 4T1 Breast Cancer Cells
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Hartmann, James X., Liddle, Genevieve M., Rumicha, Dawit
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: A common feature of breast cancer cells is the
evasion of singular treatments by using the Warburg
Effect, a process of metabolic ATP production
through rapid anaerobic glycolysis. Cancer research
has transitioned to an investigation of combination
therapies to combat cancer. In our study, we seek
to metabolically inhibit cancer cells before application
of immunogenic killing. The Warburg… more
Full Text: Enhanced CpG Ac-vated Macrophage Killing of 3-‐Bromopyruvate Pre-‐treated 4T1 Breast Cancer Cells 1,2 2 2 Dawit Rumicha , Genevieve Liddle , James X Hartmann 1 2 Honors Thesis Program , Department of Biological Sciences , …
The American Family…As Seen on TV?
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Carreno-Lukasik, Gina, Weisler, Joseph
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The public sphere has been long- saturated with the
spectacle. Among the most prominent form of the
spectacle on television is noted through infamous
family sitcoms that work to explain the dynamics of
family life. Sociologists have long questioned the
role of the family, working to define it as an evolving
institution. This qualitative deductive research study
seeks to examine American… more
Full Text: The American Family…As Seen on TV? Joseph Weisler STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RESULTS DISCUSSION ~Sociologists have long observed the role of the family in American society. ~Family is an evolving institution. ~Television sitcoms offer a glimpse into US family …
The Role of Persuasion Theory and Advertising Message Strategy: Implications for attacking a market Leader
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Berkheimer, Blake, Salcedo, Joseph, Smith, Allen E.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Competitive theory suggests market challengers
embrace either a head-to-head attack or flanking
maneuver as alternative strategies to attack the
market leader. Our research-in-progress, a threephase
systematic research plan of action, will reveal
whether Monster Energy drink should convey action
sports (head-to-head attack) or academic performance
(flanking strategy) in advertising… more
Full Text: The Role of Persuasion Theory and Advertising Message Strategy: Implications for attacking a market Leader Presenters: Joseph Salcedo and Blake Berkheimer Mentor: Dr. Allen Smith, College of Business INTRODUCTION Advertising Concepts RELEVANCE Competitive …
Parental Ratification: The Roles of Our State “Parents”
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Basilio, Giovanna, Sloas, Lincoln
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: This study examines the impact of the parties
involved in dependency proceedings under the jurisdiction
of South Palm Beach County’s Juvenile Court.
I present data collected from observations of over
thirty hours at dependency hearings and interviews
of representatives for the Florida Department of Children
and Families (DCF), Guardian ad Litem (GAL)
attorneys, and the Juvenile Judge. The… more
Full Text: Parental Ratification: The Roles of Our State “Parents” Giovanna Basilio, Lincoln Sloas, Ph.D. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice INTRODUCTION ABSTRACT RESULTS How do the courtroom workers of the South Palm Beach County Unified Family Court …
Microbial Community Resiliency and Role in Sea Level Rise
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Contributors: Esiobu, Nwadiuto, Klein, Christian
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The interphase (littoral zone) of the Florida Everglades
and surrounding marine environments are
dominated by mangrove forests and mudflats that
transition into freshwater communities. As salinity
levels change, plant cover of the freshwater community
will be adversely affected, but perhaps more
importantly, their microbial symbionts responsible for
their tolerance to high salinity will be… more
Full Text: Impact of Sea level rise on microbial communi4es in the coastal Everglades and Biscayne NP Microbial Community Resiliency and Role in Sea Level Rise …
Seventh Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
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Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
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: S e v e n t h A n n u a l UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 03.31.17 March 31st, 2017 Live Oak Pavilion and Grand Palm Room Boca Raton Campus WELCOME Welcome to the 7th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, which showcases undergraduate students at FAU …
Attitudinal Evaluation of Ex-Vivo Cultivated Meat; Exploring Methods of Increasing Appeal
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Brown, Nicolas A., Gasteratos, Kristopher, Sherman, Ryne A.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Animal protein production systems are reaching production
capacity limits due to their associated ecological
detriments. Therefore, a global shift towards
an ecologically sustainable alternative is vital, and
hence exploring the scope of market for such alternatives.“
Cultured meat”, or ex vivo cultivated meat,
may indeed serve as a viable alternative. However,
although this method aims to… more
Full Text: Attitudinal Evaluation of Ex-Vivo Cultivated Meat; Exploring Methods of Increasing Appeal Kristopher Gasteratos, Nicolas Brown, Ryne Sherman BACKGROUND Animal protein production systems are reaching production capacity limits due to their associated …
Perceptions of the Cure for Cancer Across Age Groups
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Year: 2017, 2017, 2017, 2017
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Ali, Kathryn, Escaleras, Monica, Levy, Eric, O’Connor, Megan
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Although the United States seems to be progressing
more than ever in both culture and science, more
people are getting cancer than in prior history. Not
only are there more cancer patients, but the majority
of cancer patients in the U.S. rely on traditional treatments
such as Chemotherapy and Radiation. In eastern
societies, not only are there fewer cases overall,
but they tend to rely on… more
Full Text: Perceptions of the Cure for Cancer Across Age Groups Kathryn Ali, Megan O’Connor, Dr. Monica Escaleras, & Eric Levy College of Business: Economics Introduction Data and Methodology d d •We developed a survey consisting of 13 questions to gauge people’s …