Image Theses and Dissertations Stimulus incompatibility in phi-movement The phi phenomenon was described as that kind of apparent movement in which one sees only two objects in their terminal positions, yet, when one is presented before the other, a clear impression of movement from one object to the other is gained. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations A test of a statistical learning model for multiple choice behavior The purpose is to study the multiple choice behavior of animal subjects under partial reinforcement and to test certain preditions of Estes' statistical learning theory. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Not Entirely Secular, Not Entirely Sacred: Women, Modernism, and Religion This dissertation defines a tradition of American and British female modernists whose desire for full emancipation in the early twentieth century compelled them to engage dialectically with their own religious inheritances. Unlike many later twentieth-century feminist thinkers who have advocated a surgical response to gendered religious oppression - one that finds a solution in eliminating religion altogether from women's lives - novelists May Sinclair and Zora Neale Hurston and poets H.D. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Prior activity and forgetting after short-term retention Three groups of 16 Lehigh University students demonstrated that prior activity, which may be as short as four seconds, is a significant determinant in the forgetting process. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations The Applications of Enriched Finite Element Analysis in Electronic Packaging View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Patients' anxiety, health locus of control, and information seeking style as predictors of information retention View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Heat sensitivity of the rat: heart rate conditioning with a thermal CS Recent theoretical interpretations of the cutaneous sensory code may be categorized into non-specific temporal-spatial patterning explanations vs specific modality receptor mechanisms. Electrophysiological data based upon neurological responses of lower mammals to both mechanical and thermal stimulation support both positions. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Let us... do what we can: Quaker Women and Medicine in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia For many medical historians, the eighteenth century is defined as a time of scientific exploration that occurred when medical practitioners finally eschewed the restrictions of religious doctrine. While historians highlight the medical advances made by male physicians during this time, they often overlook the role of those female practitioners who still found significant medical authority through their spiritual convictions. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Habituation of the startle response to tones of varying intensity It is well known from a variety of observations that the initial level of the startle response is a function of intensity of the auditory stimuli used. The present study seeks also to determine whether the terminal levels and the rates of habituation differ as a function of stimulus intensity. Use of electromyographic recording should not only provide a detailed quatitative picture of the course of habituation but also allow us to answer questions. View Item
Image Faculty Publications The Christian-And-Jewish Story: A Christian Historian's Reflections Lecture at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. March 3, 1994 View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Embracing Islam in the Age of Terror: Post 9/11 Representations of Islam and Muslims in the United States and Personal Stories of American Converts The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 were one of the most traumatic events experienced by the American people on their soil. In the aftermath of 9/11, and in the context of the War on Terror, Islam and Muslims became associated with and suspected of terrorism and anti-Americanism. While the political rhetoric of the Bush administration described the situation in terms of "us" against "them", and the enemy as "evil", conservative and anti-Islamic media sources increasingly depicted Islam as a threat to America and to the notion of freedom. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Changes in the level of flicker fusion frequency during exposure to coarse flicker and subsequent exposure to steady light The following experiment was undertaken with the aim of collecting more definitive data in regard to the effects of exposure to coarse flicker so that the drop in fff might be considered within a framework of a theory of fatigue and adaptation. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations The effects of sub-fusional flicker upon near depth perception This study tests: 1) there is no differential effect on depth perception, 2) there is significant effect of sub-fusional flicker on depth perception, 3) the curve of depth judgment error for the Alternate presentation will not be significantly different from that for the Binocular group. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 15 - 2007 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 05 - 1997 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 02 - 1993 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 10 - 2002 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 04 - 1996 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 13 - 2005 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 12 - 2004 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 01 - 1992 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 08 - 2000 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 09 - 2001 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 17 - 2009 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item