HDFS Honors Theses Poster Presentations
April 10, 2007

Jacqueline Adam-
"Transracially Adopted Young Adults and Identity Hunger from Childhood to Early Adulthood"

Jackie Adam, her advisor was Professor JoAnn Robinson
Lindsey Cherry-
“Participant Perceptions of Peer, Academic, and Mentoring Experiences at a University-based Summer Enrichment Program for Gifted Adolescents”
Lindsey Cherry with her advisor, Associate Professor Preston Britner
Pheobe Gould-
“Parental Perceptions of Sexuality Education in Public Middle Schools”
Pheobe Gould with her advisor, Assistant Professor Lara Descartes
Elizabeth Lorenson-
“Undergraduate Students’ Satisfaction with their Youth Mentoring Experiences”
Elizabeth Loreneson with her advisor, Assistant Professor Anne Farrell
Jessica Nathan-
“Promising Practices in Adoption: A Multivariate Analysis of State Child Welfare Factors Leading to Successful Outcomes”
Jessica Nathan with her advisor, Associate Professor Preston Britner
Shannon K. Page-
“How do Core Self Evaluations and Job Complexity Moderate Job Satisfaction?”
Shannon K. Page with her advisor, Associate Professor Vicki Magley
Sarah Rogers-
“Resident Satisfaction and the Importance of Choice and Control to Residents in an Assisted Living Facility”
Sarah Rogers with her advisor, Professor Nancy Sheehan
Jessica Sayre-Scibona-
“Relations Among Remembered Parental Acceptance and Control in Childhood, Adults’ Current Psychological Adjustment, and Career Indecision”
Jessica Sayre-Scibona with her advisor, Professor Ronald Rohner
Rachel Shevlin-
“An Analysis of Interventions to Improve the Social and Interpersonal Skills of Children with Asperger’s Syndrome”
Rachel Shevlin with her advisor, Sara Hodgson
Jessica Zager-
“Older Women Living with HIV/AIDS”
Jessica Zager with her advisor, Professor Thomas Blank

 

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