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WASTE indexes published research — it does not host or republish full papers. Each entry is a metadata record compiled from open scholarly databases; the abstract is shown in full only where the paper is openly licensed, otherwise a short excerpt under fair use. Classifications are automated and approximate.

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Examining Self-Esteem as a Moderator of Attachment Styles and Sexual Partners

Dezerae Kinderknecht, null null, null null et al. · 2023 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

The purpose of this study was to examine self-esteem as a moderator of attachment styles and the number of sexual partners an individual has had in their lifetime. Previous literature has found that an individual’s level of self-esteem…

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Bat activity at McConnell Air Force Base versus nearby parks in Wichita, KS.

Michaela Sielaff, null null, null null et al. · 2023 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

Bats are bioindicators of the communities to which they belong, giving researchers insight into the overall health of those ecosystems. Bats are also very adaptable and are capable of tolerating urbanization. Some species, such as Lasiurus…

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The Effects of a Token Reward System on Reading Comprehension

Sarah Boyer, null null, null null et al. · 2017 · Journal of Applied and Educational Research

In our educational system today, a student's academic success is the result of good classroom management and self-reinforcement. While some students can achieve success in school due to intrinsic motivation, others may need more. Reading…

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Effects of Monthly Simulation Experiences on Neonatal Resuscitation Confidence and Competency Levels in Nurses

Jayden Rudzik, null null, null null et al. · 2023 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

Neonatal resuscitation program (NRP) is a set of interventions that may be performed to assist a newborn after delivery with airway, breathing, and circulation. It is crucial for all members of the healthcare team caring for a newborn to…

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Reduction of Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries

Joshua Walker, David Fitzhugh, null null et al. · 2020 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

Participation in football has skyrocketed in the last two decades. With this influx of participation, there is increased research going into sports-related mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) or sports-related concussions. The use of…

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Integrating SIM-Capture into Simulation Instruction and its Effect on Nursing Student's Clinical Performance

Rebekkah Barnett, null null, null null et al. · 2023 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

Simulation is a cornerstone of nursing education today because simulation allows nursing faculty the opportunity to expose students to real-life clinical scenarios of varied complexity and acuity in an environment where there is no risk of…

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Isolation of soil Bacillus spp with inhibitory activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

Kaitlin Moore, null null, null null et al. · 2016 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

The overuse of antibiotics in both human medicine and agriculture has contributed greatly to the crisis we experience today. In the United States alone, at least 2 million people acquire resistant infections with approximately 23,000 of…

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The psychology of a serial killer

Niurka Henrriques, Tamara Lynn, null null et al. · 2020 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

Serial killers are known to experience disorders that lead them to believe killing innocent people is normal. Traits or behaviors that may reinforce this belief includes abuse as a child, torturing animals, and bizarre sexual fantasies.…

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'We're All Struggling Together': Understanding the Student Perspective of ERT and RHT at Fort Hays State University

Kylie Jank, null null, null null et al. · 2022 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of moving courses online during the Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) spring 2020 semester and the Remote Hybrid Teaching (RHT) semesters [F2020 and S2021] at Fort Hays State University.…

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Understanding Personality Changes in Law Enforcement Officers

Jessica Carpenter, Darin Challacombe, null null et al. · 2020 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

Do law enforcement officers experience personality trait changes over the course of their careers? In Challacombe, Ackerman, and Stones (in press), the researchers found US-based officers had personality differences based on their lengths…

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Impact of Recruiting on College Football Success

Lynnae Benyshek, Ryan Lalicker, null null et al. · 2022 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

We investigate the relationship between winning college football games and recruiting class success. Recruiting is important, but we attempted to find statistical evidence. We combined the results and statistics from the 2019 season with…

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Designing a Measure of Effectiveness for Exhibits Communicating Evolutionary Theory at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History

Trevor Williams, null null, null null et al. · 2018 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

Specifically addressing and refuting common misconceptions about evolution is still a relatively new approach in education; this style of learning remains largely untested in adults outside of a classroom setting. As informal places of…

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Does Race Affect NBA Players Salary?

Larkin Feikert, Sam Schreyer, null null et al. · 2020 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

The NBA is constantly accused of race affecting the players salary. The research conducted will be able to help determine if that is actually the case or not. Using variables such as assist ratings, rebound ratings, and field goal ratings,…

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Using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for treating Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries and Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome

Mick Harris, null null, null null et al. · 2022 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

Treatments for mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (mTBI’s) and Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome (PPCS) have focused on alleviating symptoms and disabilities. Researchers have seen improvements with patients who have had brain injuries due to…

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Distribution and Tooth Morphoguilds of Mosasaurids (Squamata) of the Campanian Western Interior Seaway with Implications for Controls on Mosasaur Paleobiogeography

Alec Zaborniak, null null, null null et al. · 2023 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

The Western Interior Seaway (WIS) of North America is well known for its mosasaurid squamate diversity, particularly during the Campanian of the Late Cretaceous. This diversity has historically been examined at a fine scale, with many…

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Utilizing Heart Rate as an Exercise Intensity Training Method to Determine Overtraining for Collegiate Long- Distance Runners

Ray Urbina, null null, null null et al. · 2022 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

In recent years, heart rate has become easier to measure and collect data. Heart rate is a direct measurement of the autonomic nervous system. Therefore, it is utilized in aerobic training to determine an appropriate exercise intensity…

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Student ghettos: Fear of crime and perceptions of police legitimacy explain undergraduate perceptions of victimization and wellness

April Terry, null null, null null et al. · 2022 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

Criminological research has examined the role of neighborhood order in explaining perceptions of crime and official crime statistics for decades. When citizens perceive their neighborhood to be socially and/or physically disordered,…

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Ensuring Quality in High School Mental Health Services

Karen Eikleberry, Brooke Mann, null null et al. · 2020 · John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day

As a particularly venerable group to undiagnosed and untreated mental disorders, high school students require special attention. Ensuring adequate mental health resources are made available to students requires full participation of school…

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