Browsing OSU Theses by Title
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Wetland Invertebrate Community Response to Land-use and Other Local and Landscape Factors
(Oklahoma State University, 2012-07-01)The objectives of this study were to determine the influence of land-use and other local and landscape factors on wetland invertebrate diversity, biomass, and taxa composition within depressional wetlands of Oklahoma. ... -
Wetlands Values and Losses in the United States
(Oklahoma State University, 1983-07-01)This study came from an acknowledged need for detailed information on the values and losses of wetlands in the United States. Information from a six-month search is combined here and organized into national, regional, and ... -
Wetting and Drying Unsaturated Soil Diffusivity Measurements in Laboratory
(Oklahoma State University, 2010-12-01)The purpose of this research study was to develop an improved and unified testing protocol for measuring both the drying (evaporation) and wetting (soaking) diffusion coefficients on the same soil specimen in the laboratory. ... -
"What about Your Friends?" Social Support Moderates Perceived Burdensomeness and Suicidal Ideation Relationship
(Oklahoma State University, 2014-07-01)Suicide is a nationwide concern in the young adult population (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). An identified risk factor for suicide for young adults is the perception that one is a burden on others ... -
What Do College Student Drinkers Want to Know? Student Perceptions of Alcohol-related Feedback
(Oklahoma State University, 2012-05-01)Currently, there is little information available guiding which components to include in personalized feedback interventions. The present research examined the way in which students respond to the different feedback components ... -
What Factors Influence How a State Will Vote on Animal Welfare Ballot Initiatives?
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-05-01)The objective of this research is to investigate the demographic and attitudinal factors influencing voting patterns on Proposition 2 in California, which is generally considered the most important livestock welfare ... -
What is the Impact of Adult Leadership Programs on Rural Community Development: A Case Study of the Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program
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What Makes a Good Sportscaster?
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What They Do : a Collection of Short Fiction with a Critical Introduction�
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Wheat Bran Particle Size and Gastrointestinal Function
(Oklahoma State University, 1981-12-01)This study concerns the effects of coarse and fine particle size wheat bran on gastrointestinal transit time. The grinding of wheat bran to a fine particle state affects many of its physical characteristics. Water-holding ... -
Wheat Grading Accuracy and Potential Profit from Segregation and Cleaning
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Wheat, Corn and Oat Brans as Sources of Dietary Fiber in Bread Systems
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When Failure Hurts the Most: Goal Fusion and the Impact of Negative Feedback on Self-concept Clarity
(Oklahoma State University, 2012-07-01)The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of negative feedback on self-concept clarity. The potential moderating effect of goal fusion was also explored. Participants completed the Goal Fusion questionnaire ... -
When is the party over? Examining the success of liberal ballot measures in conservative states
(2023-05)Party ID continues to be a dominant force in American politics and generally is one of the most reliable predictors of voter behavior up and down the ballot. Some recent electoral results have challenged this narrative, ... -
When Left Is Never Right : A Sociological Analysis of Left-handedness
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When Peta Comes to Campus: a Study of Issues Management at a Land-grant University
(Oklahoma State University, 2014-05-01)In today's world, land-grant universities no longer deal solely with those involved in agriculture. They have been charged with providing unbiased information to a population that is growing more and more diverse each day. ... -
Where Do We Learn?: A Multi-Site Case Study of Learning Spaces of Rural Schools and Agricultural Education Programs in Oklahoma
(2018-05-01)This multi-site case study explored the experiential learning theory concept of learning spaces (Kolb & Kolb, 2017), in the context of rural high schools and agricultural education programs in Oklahoma. Data were collected ...