1. Careful Words: Do Differing Levels of Cultural Sensitivity/political Correctness in Language Influence Attitudes toward Outgroups, Minorities, and the Stigmatized? Open Access Author: Kerns, Kristin Marie Title: Careful Words: Do Differing Levels of Cultural Sensitivity/political Correctness in Language Influence Attitudes toward Outgroups, Minorities, and the Stigmatized? Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: cultural sensitivitypolitical correctnesslanguagewordsattitudestoleranceoutgroupsminoritiesstigmatized File: Download KristinKernsHONORSTHESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Eric Silver, Thesis SupervisorDr. Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Does Morality Predict Student Involvement at Penn State University? Open Access Author: Skocik, Jessica Lynn Title: Does Morality Predict Student Involvement at Penn State University? Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: moralityinvolvementextra-curricular activitiesstudentPenn state File: Download Jessica_Lynn_Skocik_doesmoralitypredictstudentinvolvement.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Eric Silver, Thesis SupervisorDr. Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Are Conservatives More Punitive to Criminal Offenders than Liberals? A Moral Foundations Approach Open Access Author: Petrovani Bird, Alana Title: Are Conservatives More Punitive to Criminal Offenders than Liberals? A Moral Foundations Approach Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: punishmentpolitical ideologymoral foundations theorypublic opinion File: Download Final_Thesis_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Eric Silver, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor