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DC Student Research and Theses

A collection of Douglas College student research posters and conference presentations, Applied Psychology Honours theses, creative works and capstone research papers from all disciplines.

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Acupressure in high-risk ambulatory post-operative patients to reduce PONV
Acupressure in high-risk ambulatory post-operative patients to reduce PONV
Applied Psychology (Bachelor of Arts, Honours) Theses
Applied Psychology (Bachelor of Arts, Honours) Theses
Building resilience through trail running: women’s perspectives
Building resilience through trail running: women’s perspectives
Student Research Posters
Student Research Posters
The DSM-5 controversies: How should psychologists respond?
The DSM-5 controversies: How should psychologists respond?
The erased pharaoh
The erased pharaoh
Fighting fire with fire: Why harsher punishments for young female offenders are not the answer
Fighting fire with fire: Why harsher punishments for young female offenders are not the answer
Learning to understand
Learning to understand
Legend of Fenrir and other Nordic stories
Legend of Fenrir and other Nordic stories
Little feminist zine: Issue 1 (Pandemic edition)
Little feminist zine: Issue 1 (Pandemic edition)
Little feminist zine: Issue 2 (Pandemic edition)
Little feminist zine: Issue 2 (Pandemic edition)
Logic, emotion, and the sublime
Logic, emotion, and the sublime
Managing change in organizations
Managing change in organizations
Pathologizing the unknown: A sociological explanation for the (mis-)use of sudden infant death syndrome as a diagnosis
Pathologizing the unknown: A sociological explanation for the (mis-)use of sudden infant death syndrome as a diagnosis
Solutions to school bullying through programs
Solutions to school bullying through programs
Tick-Talk: Crime and consequences student conference
Tick-Talk: Crime and consequences student conference