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Theses/Dissertations from 1995

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A study of the best messages, channels and audiences to increase vocations to the Catholic Diocesan Priesthood, Martin R. Coppola

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Comparison of two approaches in teaching reading to limited English proficient students and their academic achievement, Gloria Cruz

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The relationship between parental involvement and the reading achievement of third grade students, Scott M. Dailey

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Profile of adolescent depression, Mary E. DelCorio

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Intrinsic motivation in students: a comparison of students with learning problems and their non-handicapped peers, Karen D'Orazio

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Journal writing for college students in a developmental mathematics class, Mary Anne Dorofee

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What is the prevalence and effectiveness of teacher versus student managed approaches of classroom management, Marshall Paul Edmonds

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The development of a unit on fractal geometry appropriate for the high school student, Ira A. Fine

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Ability achievement discrepancies: diagnosis and future implications, Natalie Fischer

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The effectiveness of prereferral interventions through pupil assistance committees on academic and behavioral needs of students, Barbara G. Fletcher

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Spelling: a comparison between a formal text-based program and an integrated approach, Kathleen Gamble

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A social skills training program emphasizing roleplay of social problem solving strategies for learning disabled adolescent males with behavior problems, Anne S. Garman

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An investigation of the relationships between degree of brain dominance and student preference for spatial dimensionality in the production of art at the high school level, Darlene Ann Gates

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An investigation of the effectiveness of behavioral strategies applied to students in inclusive education settings, Theresa Thum Gerber

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De-institutionalized skills: utilized or useless, Linda Golden

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The effect of brushing on a tactilely defensive child, Christine Graham

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A comparative study of Black and Euro-Americans' learning styles and aesthetic preferences for painting styles, Jane E. Graziano

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Self-recording of attention and its effects on achievement, Harvey N. Gross

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Kindergarten curriculum, Kelly-Ann Grossman

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Personality traits of effective communicators: a study of chairpersons and faculty at Rowan College of New Jersey, Karen L. Heiser

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A study to determine the effectiveness of various factors in the reduction of mathematics anxiety, Mindy S. Hutter

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A study of the relationship between special education emotional support behaviorally disordered students and their moral reasoning, Frank G. Iacobucci

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Personality differences between men and women, Lori K. Ingoldsby

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Generalization of organizational skills from one setting to another, Kristine J. Jansen

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A study of computer on-line regulation: advertising, copyright, free speech, libel and privacy, Frances Josephsen