1. Ronald McDonald vs. The Jolly Green Giant: Understanding Children's Brand Recognition Open Access Author: Connell, Lauren Elizabeth Title: Ronald McDonald vs. The Jolly Green Giant: Understanding Children's Brand Recognition Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: mediaobesitychildrenfood preferencesBMI File: Download updatedthesis_1.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Lori Anne Francis, Thesis SupervisorDr. Lori Anne Francis, Thesis SupervisorPatricia Barthalow Koch, Faculty ReaderDr. Lori Anne Francis, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. EFFECTS OF RESILIENCE, GRIT, AND SELF-COMPASSION ON HEALTH BEHAVIORS IN COLLEGE STUDENTS Open Access Author: Depalma, Michael Joseph Title: EFFECTS OF RESILIENCE, GRIT, AND SELF-COMPASSION ON HEALTH BEHAVIORS IN COLLEGE STUDENTS Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: ResilienceGritSelf-CompassionBinge AlcoholTobaccoIllicit DrugBMIAnxietyDepressionRisky Health Behaviors File: Download DePalma_Michael_RiskyHealth.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Laura Cousino Klein, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Linguistic Predictors of Weight-related Experiences in a Sample of Overweight and Obese Individuals Open Access Author: Barton, Jillian Elizabeth Title: Linguistic Predictors of Weight-related Experiences in a Sample of Overweight and Obese Individuals Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: LanguageLinguistic PredictorsWeightBMIExperiencesWeight DiscriminationWeight StigmaStigmaDiscriminationPerceived DiscriminationHealthLinguistic AnalysisWord useNarrativesBodyWeight VigilanceVigilanceObesity Stigma File: Download Barton_Jillian_Linguistic_Predictors_of_Weight-related_Experiences_in_a_Sample_of_Overweight_and_Obese_Individuals.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Joshua Morrison Smyth, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Social Network Ties and Weight Status: Mechanisms, Individual Differences, and Health-Related Implications Open Access Author: Harris, Grace Title: Social Network Ties and Weight Status: Mechanisms, Individual Differences, and Health-Related Implications Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: homophilyweight biasBMIMTurksocial networksweight status File: Download GH_Thesis_Official.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Joshua Morrison Smyth, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Sex Differences in Eating in Response to Stress: The Moderating Role of Disordered Eating Behaviors Open Access Author: Idiculla, Hope Title: Sex Differences in Eating in Response to Stress: The Moderating Role of Disordered Eating Behaviors Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: StressEatingEmotional eatingrestrained eatingexternal eatingcortisoldisordered eating behaviorsadolescentpoorruralsex differencesBMIgirlsboys File: Download Hope_S_Idiculla_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lori Anne Francis, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
6. LONG-LASTING BIOBEHAVIORAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON 4-YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS Open Access Author: Wiggins, Nina Title: LONG-LASTING BIOBEHAVIORAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON 4-YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: COVID-19depressionanxietybinge alcohol drinkingresilienceself-comapssionBMIsleep latencysleep durationsleep qualityGPApost-pandemicacademic prioritiescohortaftereffectsstress File: Download NinaWiggins_FinalThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Laura Cousino Klein, Thesis SupervisorLori Anne Francis, Thesis Honors Advisor