1. Self-Concept as a Moderator in the Relationship Between Borderline Personality Disorder and Reading Mental States Open Access Author: Pantelides, Joanna Title: Self-Concept as a Moderator in the Relationship Between Borderline Personality Disorder and Reading Mental States Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Borderline personality disordermental state decodingemotion recognitionself-concept clarityreading the mind in the eyesidentity File: Download Pantelides_SHC_Thesis_FINAL_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kenneth N. Levy, Thesis SupervisorKenneth N. Levy, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Faculty Reader
2. THE ROLE OF ANALYTIC THINKING AND MORALITY IN PERCEPTIONS OF SEXUAL CONSENT Open Access Author: Conway, Kayla Brooke Title: THE ROLE OF ANALYTIC THINKING AND MORALITY IN PERCEPTIONS OF SEXUAL CONSENT Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Criminology and Psychology Keywords: sexual assaultmoralityMFTcognitive loadanalytic thinkingsexual consentsexual misconduct interventions File: Download Conway_Kayla_Theroleofanalyticthinkingandmoralityinperceptionsofsexualconsent.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Andrew Peck, Thesis SupervisorKenneth N. Levy, Thesis Honors AdvisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Jeffery Todd Ulmer, Faculty Reader
3. Self-Rated Diurnal Rhythms of Stressfulness and Anxiousness in University Students Open Access Author: Shaffer, Victoria Nicole Title: Self-Rated Diurnal Rhythms of Stressfulness and Anxiousness in University Students Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: stressanxietystressfulnessanxiousnessrhythmsrhythmicitydiurnalpenn stateself reportself ratingstudentswell-being File: Download Final_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Frederick Martin Brown, Thesis SupervisorKenneth N. Levy, Thesis Honors Advisor