The University of Windsor is a comprehensive university with 70 Masters and Doctoral programs in Arts and Social Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Human Kinetics, Nursing, and Science.
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This online database contains the full-text of PhD dissertations and Masters’ theses of University of Windsor students from 1954 forward.
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Theses/Dissertations from 1996
Depression, styles of private inner experience, and coping: A comparison of pathological gamblers in Gamblers Anonymous with nonpathologically gambling controls., Heather A. Getty
The psychotherapy experiences, concerns and preferences of lesbians and gay men., Stuart Grant. Gibson
Native women and sexual assault: Their patterns and experiences., Elizabeth G. Gomes
The ethics of photojournalistic alteration: An integrated schema of determinants., Paula J. Habas
An investigation of timed-tethering: A method for study of coral reef piscivory., Daniel Stuart. Ha
The self-assembly of metallosupramolecular architectures, Jeffrey Ronald Hall
Attitudes toward eating disorders among university undergraduates., Alicia Margaret. Hendley
Biological conversion of hydrogen sulfide to elemental sulfur in a suspended-growth continuous stirred-tank reactor., Paul Frederick. Henshaw
Being-in-the-world and technology: An exposition of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger., Ted. Inkmann
The role of orientation and perceived personal causation in the motivation in adult ESL learners., Mark. James
Dynamic strategy and Bloom filters in distributed query optimization., Sandeep. Kamat
An investigation of psychosis in Chamorro culture: Relating delusional thought to cultural context., Lisa S. Keith
Delayed recognition memory for laterally presented abstract and concrete words and drawings., Stephan. Kennepohl
Filial piety in Canada: A case study of social change among Korean immigrants., Sung-eun. Kim
Use of remotely sensed radar data to assess tropical deforestation in Guyana., Christopher L. Kirchner
An investigation of ethylene carbonate based, binary solvent electrolyte solutions for lithium-ion batteries., Barry. Klassen
Shifting Fictions., Christopher Paul. Kocela
The effect of microadjustment on low back comfort in the context of automobile seating., Mike. Kolich
The decline of English rugby and the rise of Canadian football in Halifax, 1930 to 1954 (Nova Scotia)., Robert Stephen. Kossuth
Effects of stimulus movement and post-habituation delay on newborn infants' ability to retain visual information., David P. Laplante
Ecotoxicological investigation of three brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) populations in the Detroit River (Michigan, Ontario)., Tood A. Leadley
From "beachers" to "bikers" to "birders": A peoples' history of the changes in leisure practices at Point Pelee National Park, 1960-1982 (Ontario)., Paul Edward. Levesque
Restoration and segmentation of machine printed documents., Su. Liang
Shearing effects on mineralogy and chemistry of gabbroic rocks, Parry Sound, Ontario., Haiying. Liu