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  • Perception and Evaluation of Antisocial Behaviors 

    Thornton, Hannah Elizabeth (East Carolina University, 2022-05-05)
    This project aimed to provide a better understanding of how personality traits impact the manner in which people perceive and evaluate antisocial behaviors performed by others. There were two studies completed. The first ...
  • Perceptions of disposal options for prescription opioids among community members in North Carolina 

    Joyce, Cassidy (East Carolina University, 2023-04-26)
    The nonmedical use of prescription drugs and opioids, the use of any drug not used for its intended purpose or only used for the feeling it creates rather than solving a medical problem, is an increasing global crisis ...
  • Perceptions, Satisfaction, and Experience of Low-Income, Rural Patients who Participated in a Pilot Farm to Clinic (F2C) Program Utilizing Local, Donated Produce 

    Tripp, Madeline (East Carolina University, 2021-04-23)
    Rural, low-income households are more likely to experience food insecurity, poor diet quality, and related chronic diseases. This study examined the perceptions, satisfaction and experience of rural, low-income patients ...
  • PERFORMING IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE – SHARING WINTER FAIRY TALES FROM AROUND THE WORLD 

    Palmer, Brooke Patrice (East Carolina University, 2021-04-23)
    Ever since elementary school, something has drawn me to American Sign Language. The concept of communicating with your hands, body, and facial expressions has always interested me. It was not until college I realized it ...
  • Personal Factors Affecting Oral Hygiene 

    Sloan, Heather N. (2014)
    When it comes to dating and social interaction people use different levels of self-presentation to avoid awkward situations. Self-presentation is used to display a certain image of oneself to others and make certain, often ...
  • PERSPECTIVES OF PAIN, SPIRITUALITY, AND ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AMONG LATINO ADULTS WITH CANCER 

    Latino, Kylie E (East Carolina University, 2023-04-26)
    Latinos are the largest minority group in the United States and experience inequality in their receipt of palliative care resources and services. This descriptive study examines the connection between pain, spirituality, ...
  • The Philosophy of Happiness: A State of Being 

    Spencer, Cody (2014-12)
    Depression is a mental condition of dejection and can limit one’s energy and motivation to engage in life. The purpose of this Senior Honors Project is to develop a concept of happiness so that a better understanding of ...
  • Physical Activity and Sleep Observation in Preschool Aged Children 

    Turner, Diana Lee (East Carolina University, 2021-05-28)
    Introduction Physical activity participation improves the health of preschool aged children and benefits them physiologically, psychologically, cognately, and socially. Sleep also benefits preschool aged children’s ...
  • Physical Health Outcomes of Bereaved Parents 

    Murphy, Savannah (East Carolina University, 2021-05-28)
    Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify bereaved parents’ long-term physical health outcomes, including sleep, and changes in health risk behaviors, such as smoking and drinking alcohol. Background and ...
  • PILOT PROJECT FOR GLOBAL COMPETENCY EDUCATION IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOLS 

    Quinones-Martinez, Taylor Joan Nicole (East Carolina University, 2020-05-04)
    In this study a group of 9th grade World History students from eastern North Carolina participated in a semester-long virtual exchange program to increase global competency learning. Virtual exchanges are technology-enabled, ...
  • Piloting Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System for Pain Studies 

    Hayden, William (2015)
    Abstract: Pain is a therapeutic challenge as well as a public health problem that affects over 116 million American adults; reduces quality of life; and is estimated to cost up to $635 billion annually [1]. There is a ...
  • Pink Clam Club 

    Murphy, Mazie (East Carolina University, 2023-12-15)
    This is a group project, completed by Mazie Murphy, Morgan Canady, and Lis Reed. The link provided is to the website we created to encourage and stress the importance of menstruation education.
  • Pirates for Academic Success 

    Coil, Benjamin C (East Carolina University, 2022-05-04)
    ECU reported in 2019 that the school had an overall retention rate of 83%. Although this percentage seems high, it is nothing compared to UNC Chapel Hill’s overall retention rate of 97.2% or Duke’s rate of 97.6%, (both ...
  • Pirates for Academic Success 

    Kirby, Mackenzie Laine (East Carolina University, 2022-05-04)
    ECU reported in 2019 that the school had an overall retention rate of 83%. Although this percentage seems high, it is nothing compared to UNC-Chapel Hill’s overall retention rate of 97.2% or Duke’s rate of 97.6%, (both ...
  • Pirates for Academic Success 

    Tripp, Lucas C (East Carolina University, 2022-05-04)
    ECU reported in 2019 that the school had an overall retention rate of 83%. Although this percentage seems high, it is nothing compared to UNC Chapel Hill’s overall retention rate of 97.2% or Duke’s rate of 97.6%, (both ...
  • Pirates For Academic Success 

    Wittig, Tanner J (East Carolina University, 2022-05-04)
    ECU reported in 2019 that the school had an overall retention rate of 83%. Although this percentage seems high, it is nothing compared to UNC Chapel Hill’s overall retention rate of 97.2% or Duke’s rate of 97.6%, (both ...
  • Pirates for Academic Success 

    Levesque, Allison E (East Carolina University, 2022-05-04)
    ECU reported in 2019 that the school had an overall retention rate of 83%. Although this percentage seems high, it is nothing compared to UNC Chapel Hill’s overall retention rate of 97.2% or Duke’s rate of 97.6%, (both ...
  • Pirates for Academic Success 

    DePerno, Christopher (East Carolina University, 2022-05-04)
    ECU reported in 2019 that the school had an overall retention rate of 83%. Although this percentage seems high, it is nothing compared to UNC Chapel Hill’s overall retention rate of 97.2% or Duke’s rate of 97.6%, (both ...
  • Post-activation Potentiation: Increasing Power Output in the Block Power Clean 

    Wilson, Dennis Ray (East Carolina University, 2016-05-02)
    The effect of post-activation potentiation has been shown to increase both jumping height and sprinting over short distances (Wilson, et al., 2013). PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine if a PAP protocol could ...
  • Post-Sepsis Syndrome: A Case Study 

    West, Summer Louise (East Carolina University, 2022-12-08)
    Post-Sepsis Syndrome (PSS) is comprised of the physical and psychological manifestations affecting sepsis survivors. Sepsis is difficult to diagnose and there are no universal treatment guidelines. A qualitative exploratory ...