Theses and Dissertations
This collection contains theses and dissertations of graduate students of the University of Alberta. The collection contains a very large number of theses electronically available that were granted from 1947 to 2009, 90% of theses granted from 2009-2014, and 100% of theses granted from April 2014 to the present (as long as the theses are not under temporary embargo by agreement with the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies). IMPORTANT NOTE: To conduct a comprehensive search of all UofA theses granted and in University of Alberta Libraries collections, search the library catalogue at www.library.ualberta.ca - you may search by Author, Title, Keyword, or search by Department.
To retrieve all theses and dissertations associated with a specific department from the library catalogue, choose 'Advanced' and keyword search "university of alberta dept of english" OR "university of alberta department of english" (for example). Past graduates who wish to have their thesis or dissertation added to this collection can contact us at erahelp@ualberta.ca.
Items in this Collection
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The utility of the MMP1-2 work interference scale with severe traumatic brain injury and stroke patients
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Chapt.1: Introduction.; Chapt.2: Traumatic brain injury literature; characteristics associated with TBI; Pathophysiology of severe traumatic brain injury; Variables of interest in vocational outcome studies; Summary of STBI literature review; Stroke literature; Variables of interest in vocational...
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The Utility of Webcam Eye-Tracking: Lessons Learned and Practical Applications in Decision-Making and Digital Human-Computer Interactions
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In the realm of contemporary research, especially after a global pandemic, the potential of remotely-collected webcam eye-tracking has emerged as a promising yet relatively uncharted avenue. This thesis aims to both uncover and bolster the utility of this method in understanding human behaviors,...