1. AN fMRI INVESTIGATION OF CATEGORY-SPECIFIC EPISODIC ENCODING Open Access Author: Harris, Jonathan David Title: AN fMRI INVESTIGATION OF CATEGORY-SPECIFIC EPISODIC ENCODING Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: episodic encodingfMRIcatgory specific File: Download Harris_Thesis_FINAL_woSign.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Nancy Anne Coulter Dennis, Thesis SupervisorDr. Nancy Anne Coulter Dennis, Thesis SupervisorDavid A. Rosenbaum, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Impact of Parental Feeding Practices and Child Appetitive Traits on Loss of Control Eating in 7 - 11 Year Olds Open Access Author: Harris, Sara Julie Title: The Impact of Parental Feeding Practices and Child Appetitive Traits on Loss of Control Eating in 7 - 11 Year Olds Area of Honors: Nutritional Sciences Keywords: Open Access File: Download Harris_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kathleen Loralee Keller, Thesis SupervisorAlison Diane Gernand, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. 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
4. Analysis of National Football League Sponsorship Statements and Actions Regarding Domestic Violence Scandals, Civil Rights Movements, and Mental Health Awareness Open Access Author: Harris, Megan Title: Analysis of National Football League Sponsorship Statements and Actions Regarding Domestic Violence Scandals, Civil Rights Movements, and Mental Health Awareness Area of Honors: Advertising/Public Relations Keywords: SportsPartnershipBrandNFLSponsorshipBrandsPublic RelationsAdvertisingSports Marketing File: Download Megan_Harris_Final_Thesis_Submission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John R Affleck, Thesis SupervisorDenise Sevick Bortree, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Detecting Truth in a Racialized Society: White Authors, Black Authors, and the Implications of Colorized Criminality Open Access Author: Harris, Emily Title: Detecting Truth in a Racialized Society: White Authors, Black Authors, and the Implications of Colorized Criminality Area of Honors: English Keywords: detective fictiondetectivecrime fictionafrican american literaturechester himessherlock holmessir arthur conan doyleedgar allen poerace theoryblack detective fictionblack detective File: Download EHarris_ThesisFINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeffrey Nealon, Thesis SupervisorCarla J. Mulford, Thesis Honors Advisor