Browsing Brock Theses by Subject "Longitudinal"
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A Count of Coping Strategies: A Longitudinal Study Investigating an Alternative Method to Understanding Coping and Adjustment
Coping flexibility – an individual’s ability to modify and change coping strategies depending on the context – may be an important but under-examined aspect of coping. The availability of numerous coping strategies may be ... -
Demolishing the Competition: The Association between Competitive Video Game Play and Aggression among Adolescents and Young Adults
The link between video game play and aggression is an important issue as video games The link between video game play and aggression is an important issue as video games are the fastest growing ... -
Using the Reliable Change Index Statistic to Analyze Developmental Changes in Infants at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder
(Brock University, 2013-01-14)Longitudinal studies of the development of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) provide an understanding of which variables may be important predictors of an ASD. The objective of the current study is to apply the reliable ...