1. Sustainable Development: A Study of SMEs and MNCs within the Manufacturing Sector in Erie, Pennsylvania Open Access Author: Tushok, Madeline Jane Title: Sustainable Development: A Study of SMEs and MNCs within the Manufacturing Sector in Erie, Pennsylvania Area of Honors: Management Keywords: Sustainable DevelopmentMNCSMETriple Bottom Line FrameworkManufacturingSupplier SelectionSurvey File: Download FinalThesis_MJT.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Ozgun Caliskan Demirag, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael Edward Brown, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Financial Education and Financial Literacy Open Access Author: Ogden, Jared David Title: Financial Education and Financial Literacy Area of Honors: Finance Keywords: Financial LiteracyFinancial EducationFINRANFCSFinanceSurvey File: Download Jared_Ogden_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. George David Haushalter, Thesis SupervisorDr. Brian Spangler Davis, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Early behavior of service dogs in training in their new homes: Predictive ability of early testing and the effect of puppy raiser experience Open Access Author: Heckman, Katrina Title: Early behavior of service dogs in training in their new homes: Predictive ability of early testing and the effect of puppy raiser experience Area of Honors: Animal Sciences Keywords: Behavior testingWorking dogsSurveyRaiser experience File: Download Heckman_Honors_Thesis_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Nancy Ann Dreschel, Thesis SupervisorWilliam Burton Staniar, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. The Effect of the Big Five Personality Traits on Support for Mask Mandates Open Access Author: Hunter, Michael Title: The Effect of the Big Five Personality Traits on Support for Mask Mandates Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: PersonalityMask MandatesPolitical PsychologySurvey File: Download Thesis_Draft_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Amy Sentementes, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. A Naïve Methodology for Imputing Missing Survey Information due to Survey Skip Conditions Open Access Author: Hopkins, Grant Title: A Naïve Methodology for Imputing Missing Survey Information due to Survey Skip Conditions Area of Honors: Statistics Keywords: Population-Based HIV Impact AssessmentsSurveyDeduction-Complete DatasetSkip ConditionMissing DataSequentially Asked Questions File: Download Hopkins_Undergraduate_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Le Bao, Thesis SupervisorMatthew D Beckman, Thesis Honors Advisor