1. Evaluating the Usefulness and Response to Graphical Information Used to Communicate Uncertainty-Driven and Probabilistic Winter Weather Forecasts Open Access Author: Morse, Jacob Title: Evaluating the Usefulness and Response to Graphical Information Used to Communicate Uncertainty-Driven and Probabilistic Winter Weather Forecasts Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: meteorologysocial sciencesurveywinter weatherforecastingcommunicating informationpublicuncertaintyprobabilistic informationgraphic designsocial mediafocus groupsmeteorologists File: Download Morse_Jacob_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Chris E Forest, Thesis SupervisorChris E Forest, Thesis Honors AdvisorColin M. Zarzycki, Faculty Reader
2. Abortion Activists, Worldviews, and Attitude Expression: A Twitter Analysis Open Access Author: Przybylinski, Brooke Title: Abortion Activists, Worldviews, and Attitude Expression: A Twitter Analysis Area of Honors: Social Data Analytics Keywords: abortiontwittersentiment analysisactivistabortion activistsabortion activistsocial mediatwitter scrapingsocial media politicsattitudespolitical attitudesattitude expressionworldviewsworldviewwomanwomenwomen's rightsgender and politicspro-lifepro-choiceabortion legalityreligionsecularpolitical sentiment File: Download Przybylinski_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Michael Barth Berkman, Thesis SupervisorMatthew Richard Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor