1. Do differences between siblings' personal characteristics impact differences between siblings in the parent-child relationship? Open Access Author: Kuhns, Catherine Emily Title: Do differences between siblings' personal characteristics impact differences between siblings in the parent-child relationship? Area of Honors: Human Development and Family Studies Keywords: academic achievementrisky behaviorparent-child relationshipssiblingspeer competence File: Download FINAL_DRAFT_THESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Susan Marie Mc Hale, Thesis SupervisorDr. Susan Marie Mc Hale, Thesis SupervisorDr. Kathryn Bancroft Hynes, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Effects of Peer Relationships and Attitudes towards School on Academic Achievement within an ADHD Population Open Access Author: Moore, Whitney Elizabeth Title: Effects of Peer Relationships and Attitudes towards School on Academic Achievement within an ADHD Population Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: ADHDacademic achievementpeer relationshipsattitudes towards school File: Download Moore_Whitney_Effectsofpeerrelationshipsandattitudestowardsschoolonacademicachievementwithinanattentiondeficithyperactivitydisorderpopulation.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Cynthia L Huang Pollock, Thesis SupervisorRick R Jacobs, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. The Effect of Parent Child Communication in College on Self Esteem, Academic Achievement, and Happiness Open Access Author: Booth, Paige Elizabeth Title: The Effect of Parent Child Communication in College on Self Esteem, Academic Achievement, and Happiness Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: Relationship with parentshappinessself-esteemacademic achievement File: Download Booth_Paige_ParentChildCommunication.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Laurie Katherine Scheuble, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Child Gender, Parental Expectations, and Academic Achievement: Does Parental Involvement Matter? Open Access Author: Hammer, Lauren Jennifer Title: Child Gender, Parental Expectations, and Academic Achievement: Does Parental Involvement Matter? Area of Honors: Sociology Keywords: child genderparental involvementparental expectationsacademic achievement File: Download Hammer_Lauren_doesparentalinvolvementmatter.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Duane Francis Alwin, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor