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Johnston Master Theses (20th Century)

These Johnston masters theses were deposited with the Armacost Library at the University of Redlands and later digitized.

The Armacost Library is proud to publish the work of colleagues across the University of Redlands who share their open educational resources (OER) with you at no cost. Peer reviews and student reviews of OER may accompany some items in this collection. Where feasible, the Armacost Library has sought...

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Purpose: This study examined the extent to which prelingual cochlear implant (CI) users show a slowed speaking rate compared with typical-hearing (TH) talkers when repeating various speech stimuli and whether the slowed speech of CI users relates to their immediate verbal memory. Method: Participan...

CoffeePlus is a decision-based role-playing case focusing on data-driven analysis in the context of an upscale coffee franchise making retail site-location decisions for growth (expansion) and to address competitive disadvantages. To date, managers at CoffeePlus had primarily used their intuition...

Business Analytics has become an important field of study in the MBA curriculum. Over the last decade, many MBA programs have added Business Analytics (BA) courses into their curriculum. Unlike most other disciplinary area courses that are somewhat similar across MBA programs, BA courses tend to var...

Charles Darwin is considered a great naturalist and geologist, but also a great evolutionary psychologist because of his pioneering contributions concerning the evolution of the human mind and behavior. Despite persisting misunderstandings (Varella et al., 2013), the evolutionary perspective applied...

A recent philosophical examination of evolutionary psychology argues that it currently lacks a metatheoretical “hard core” and thus cannot be considered a mature science. It has been proposed instead that evolutionary psychology should be categorized as a pre-normal, but not pre-paradigm (as defined...

The main purpose of this study was to examine whether the nonhuman animal affinities described by the proposed psychometric construct of Animality might be distributed unequally across different kinds of animals. Thus, we explored how respondent Animality scores correlated with clade-specific self-r...