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This search engine will let you explore the over 1800 theses written in Honors at The University of Maine since the Program’s inception in 1935. You may search our thesis archives based on any of the fields listed above. If the thesis is available at the Reynolds Library (Thomson Honors Center) or Fogler Library (Special Collections), the information will appear below the bibliographic data. At last count, we had about 1800 theses in the Reynolds Library.
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A Study of Life Stress and Illness, and the Effectiveness of Stress Intervention with a College Population
A Study of Limb Regeneration in Anurans
A Study of Long-Run Broadway Plays since 1920 in an Attempt to Discover the Qualities which Account for Their Popularity
A Study of Maine’s Tree Growth Tax Law and the Attendant Forest Taxation System in Maine
A Study of Natural and Fortified Sources of Folate in University Women’s Diets
A Study of Number Systems
A STUDY OF PERSONALITY TRAITS OF TRAVEL AND CULTURAL AWARENESS
Author:
Meaghan
Labbe
Major: Psychology Graduation Year: 2016 Thesis Advisor: Michael A. Robbins
Description of Publication:
The present study aimed to investigate relationships for the Big 5 Personality traits of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism with a range of inventories that assessed travel desire and travel experience. The specific travel measures that were included are travel desire, cultural awareness, emotional regulation, existential authenticity, loyalty, agency and cultural motivation. The study also compared characteristics associated with a preference for specific types of travel such as authentic destinations, which give travelers a chance to experience the place they are in through engagement with the culture, people, and surroundings, versus staged destinations which are defined more in terms of resorts and guided tours. Many significant relationships were obtained between the personality traits and the travel measures between travel experience and cultural awareness, and among the travel measures. Notably, the traits of openness to experience and conscientiousness were strongly associated with cultural awareness.
Location of Publication: fogler reynolds
URL to Thesis: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/honors/392
Major: Psychology Graduation Year: 2016 Thesis Advisor: Michael A. Robbins
Description of Publication:
The present study aimed to investigate relationships for the Big 5 Personality traits of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism with a range of inventories that assessed travel desire and travel experience. The specific travel measures that were included are travel desire, cultural awareness, emotional regulation, existential authenticity, loyalty, agency and cultural motivation. The study also compared characteristics associated with a preference for specific types of travel such as authentic destinations, which give travelers a chance to experience the place they are in through engagement with the culture, people, and surroundings, versus staged destinations which are defined more in terms of resorts and guided tours. Many significant relationships were obtained between the personality traits and the travel measures between travel experience and cultural awareness, and among the travel measures. Notably, the traits of openness to experience and conscientiousness were strongly associated with cultural awareness.
Location of Publication: fogler reynolds
URL to Thesis: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/honors/392
A STUDY OF PERSONALITY TYPES FOUND WITHIN THE SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY PROFESSION AND THE COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS MAJOR
Author:
Whitney
Norton
Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders Graduation Year: 2014 Thesis Advisor: Judith L. Stickles
Description of Publication:
Location of Publication:
URL to Thesis: http://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/honors/148/
Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders Graduation Year: 2014 Thesis Advisor: Judith L. Stickles
Description of Publication:
Location of Publication:
URL to Thesis: http://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/honors/148/