Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by severe anxiety-like symptoms that are the result of experiencing one or more traumatic events. Currently, in the United States, PTSD has a prevalence rate of 8.3% indicating that there are over 8 million people living with this disorder (Goode et al, 2020). This experiment investigated the possible effects […]
C03-P: Studying Student Attitudes Towards Science and Astronomy in Introductory Astronomy Courses
Many college students whose majors do not pertain to a STEM sub-discipline (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) may only end up taking one science course in their entire undergraduate career. For many of these students, introductory astronomy is an interesting and popular choice. Professors of these courses often have the intention of improving their student’s […]
C57-P: Analyzing Chemistry YouTube Videos with Mayer’s Multimedia Principles: Is Popularity Linked to the Promotion of Learning?
YouTube videos are becoming increasingly more integrated into education, especially in core science subjects such as chemistry. Views are typically used as a measure of a video’s quality, as teachers and students use them for instructional support. Richard Mayer developed a set of Multimedia Principles that we have used to rate the characteristics of popular […]
B01-P: Intra- and Inter-Individual Variation in the Vocalizations of Lowland Woolly Monkeys (Lagothrix lagotricha poeppigii) From the Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador
Primates, characterized by high degrees of fission-fusion dynamics, often use vocalizations to coordinate travel, locate and maintain contact with groupmates, recruit new party members, regulate spatial cohesion, and avoid extra-group conspecifics. In environments with limited visibility, individually distinct vocalizations may become increasingly important as they decrease listener uncertainty and allow individuals to differentially respond to […]
B50-P: The Relationship Between Feelings of Discrimination, Binge Drinking, and Suicidal Ideation Among Minority College Students
Previous research has found a relationship between discrimination and negative health outcomes, particularly pertaining to mental health, among sexual minorities. It has been found that sexual minorities have higher rates of suicidal ideation than non-minority college students. Suicidal ideation refers to an individual’s thoughts, plans, or considerations of taking one’s life. Heavy drinking also continues […]
A04-T: The Dynamism of Captaincy and Leadership in Miami Football: A History
While Miami’s history of coaching greatness has been previously studied and popularized by the “Cradle of Coaches,” the intricacies of student-athlete leadership and captaincy offer remarkable and untapped research potential. Utilizing the Miami University Archives, I conducted in-depth historical research to examine the evolution of captaincy and leadership in Miami’s football program. With the goal […]
B05-T: Mineralogy of Hicks Dome Breccias, Southern Illinois
The Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District (IKFD) represents a fluoritic subclass of Mississippi Valley-Type deposits (MVT), which are low-temperature lead-zinc ore deposits formed by hydrothermal fluids. Typically MVTs lack contribution from and do not occur near igneous activity. However, due to a cryptoexplosive feature, surrounding Hicks Dome are numerous mafic and ultramafic igneous intrusions, most of which […]
C12-T: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Social Vulnerability and COVID-19 Impact in the United States
The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly affected all of us over the past year; however, not all regions of the country have been impacted equally. The purpose of our project is to determine how well the impact of COVID-19 across the United States has been predicted by “social vulnerability,” which is defined by the CDC as […]
B27-P: Building Dynamic Time Warping in R and Applying It to Time Series Data
Dynamic time warping is an algorithm for comparing two different time series by minimizing the distance between time series. This project explores how dynamic time warping can be applied to the number of Covid-19 cases in 2021 in Ohio and Illinois. The functions associated with dynamic time warping were created and tested in R using […]
A24-P: Too Small to Ignore: Adverse Health Outcomes of Childhood Food Insecurity
For the Global Health Studies (GHS) minor, we are required to do an immersion experience to delve deeper into a topic we are interested in and give us hands on experience in the field of global health. For my immersion experience I volunteered at La Soupe, a private nonprofit in Cincinnati, Oh, which provides healthy […]

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