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Results for "departments_tesim:"Department of Human Ecology""
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Fall 2014
When physical activity and sweating cease in cold environments, it is imperative that the fabrics near the skin return to a dry state as quickly as possible in order to maintain comfort and avoid excessive heat loss. A variety of moisture management fabrics developed for underwear and jacket...
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Spring 2015
Intercultural relationships in Canada have been increasing during the past decades. Research in this area has typically focused on the couple rather than considering the family unit and little is known about family functioning in this population. Thus, the central purpose of this study was to...
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Examining the Potential for Bacterial Build-up on Apparel Fabrics with Repeated Use - A Laboratory Study
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When clothing is worn multiple times by a consumer, a build-up of oily soils, dirt, odours, and bacteria can transfer from the wearer to the garment. The bacteria that have been transferred to the garment may result in unwanted odours. Over time, this accumulation of bacteria may cause persistent...
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Spring 2020
The purpose of this research was to identify the elements of the program theory in the family program of Edmonton Public School Board’s Pre-kindergarten program. Specifically, the aim of this inquiry was to describe: (a) the goals of the family program; (b) the strategies, activities, and events...
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Fall 2017
This community-based research employed mixed methods to explore how the Parent-Child Mother Goose (PCMG) program strengthens positive parent-child relationships. The research focused on exploring parent-child relationships through attachment theory and selected determinants of parenting (parent...