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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

1. A STUDY OF CHROMOBACTERIUM VIOLACEUM- Constant J. Probst, Jr. – No. 8

2. EFFECTS OF AFLATOXIN B1 ON BACILLUS MEGATERIUM-

James L. Kincaide – No. 10

3. MICROBIAL DETOXIFICATION OF TUNG MEAL- Lane E. Burt – No. 13

4. DETECTION OF PESTICIDE LEVELS IN SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA LOCALES: WATER SAMPLING AND
GC DETECTION- Floyd Travis Lavigne, Jr. – No. 16

5. STIMULATORY EFFECTS OF AFLATOXIN B1 ON Pseudomonas fluorescens AND Bacillus megaterium-
Clinton Lavurn Thomas, Jr. – No. 17

6. COMPARATIVE MULTIPLICATION RATES OF FOUR STRAINS OF SUGARCANE

MOSAIC VIRUS- Sahas Tansawasd – No. 18

7. MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS-

Jack DeWitt Austen – No. 22

8. THE PATH OF OIL IN THE OYSTER CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA (GMELIN)-

Ralph F. Shirer – No. 27

9. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PSYCHROPHILES AND THEIR ABILITY TO

HYDROLYZE MILK FAT- Oliver W. Whitney – No. 28

10. A SEROLOGICAL COMPARISON OF FOUR SPECIES OF COLLETOTRICHUM-

Barbara W. Brown – No. 29

11. THE EFFECT OF MILK ON THE STABILITY OF PENICILLIN-

Terrance E. Downey – No. 31

12. BLOCKAGE OF AFLATOXIN B1 INHIBITION IN Bacillus metaterium-

Glyn J. Godwin – No. 32

13. SURVEY OF MICROORGANISMS SENSITIVITY TO OCHRATOXIN A-

Michael A. Shirer – No. 33

14. RABBIT BLOOD CHEMISTRY STUDIES OF CHROMOBACTERIUM VIOLACEUM

INFECTIONS- Shirley A. Tantillo – No. 34

15. URINARY EXCRETION OF SELECTED AMINO ACIDS IN MONGOLOIDS-

Nicholas C. Stevens – No. 38

16. BLOOD UREA NITROGEN LEVELS IN A GERIATRIC POPULATION-

Joseph Stephen Beregi, Jr. – No. 41

17. NUMBER OF COLIFORMS AND ENTEROCOCCI PER GRAM OF FECES, AND A LIMITED SURVEY OF
THE INTESTINAL BACTERIAL FLORA OF THREE SPECIES OF TURTLES- Glenn D. Singletary –
No. 44

18. FOOD HABIT OF THE LESSER SCAUP (AYTHYA AFFINIS) IN LAKE

PONTCHARTRAIN- Philip Edward Bowman – No. 46

19. A VISUAL TUBE METHOD FOR ESTIMATING NUMBERS OF BACTERIA IN MILK-

Robert D. Taylor – No. 47

20. REMOTE SENSING IN IDENTIFICATION OF SOME SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

MARSH PLANTS- Michael Kenneth Carroll – No. 48

21. THE EFFECTS OF VARYING PHOTOPERIODS AND TEMPERATURES ON THE GONADAL MATURATION
OF THE ATLANTIC CROAKKER, MICROPOGON UNDULATUS (LINNAEUS)- Charles Joseph Killebrew
No. 49

22. THE INFLUENCE OF SODIUM AND POTASSIUM ON AFLATOXIN B1 INHIBITION

IN Pseudomonas fluorescens AND Bacillus megaterium-

Muriel Palmgren Whidden – No. 50

23. SHORT TERM GONADAL EFFECTS OF VASECTOMY- Stanley John Whidden – No. 53

24. TAXONOMICAL VARIATIONS IN POPULATIONS OF CHANNEL CATFISH,

ICTALURUS PUNCTATUS (RAFINESQUE), FROM NINE RIVERS IN LOUISIANA-

James Allen Barlow, Jr. – No. 55

25. GASTRO-INTESTINAL CONTENTS OF GARS (LEPISOSTEUS SPP.) IN

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA- Stephen Richard Sackett – No. 58

26. GENERATION TIMES AT VARIOUS TEMPERATURES OF SELECTED

PSYCHROPHILES IMPORTANT TO THE FOOD INDUSTRY-

Neal D. Singletary – No. 59

27. THE DETERMINATION OF THE BACTERIAL FLORA WITHIN APPARENTLY HEALTHY COTTON BOLLS-
Lionel A Laurent – No. 72

28. A COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT OF THE

ALLIGATOR GARFISH AND LARGEMOUTH BASS-

Raymond Frank Mendel – No. 73

29. TESTING OF ALLICIN AS A PRESERVATIVE OF ICED SHRIMP-

Lawrence A. Reily – No. 74

30. GLUCOSE ABSORPTION IN THREE REGIONS OF THE SMALL INTESTINE OF CHANNEL CATFISH
(ICTALURUS PUNCTATUS)- William Louie Calloway – No. 75

31. A SURVEY OF ERGASILUS SPP. PARASITIC TO ICTALURUS FURCATUS

(LESUEUR) AND ICTALURUS PUNCTATUS (RAFINESQUE) FROM

LIVINGSTON AND TANGIPAHOA PARISHES, LOUISIANA-

Carlos Harrison Pennington – No. 76

32. GLUCOSE, SODIUM, AND WATER ABSORPTION IN THE EVERTED RAT GUT-

Henry H. Quinton, Jr. – No. 83

33. SURVEY OF PLEISTOCENE MAMMALS OF THE TUNICA HILLS-

Stephen G. Welsh – No. 84

34. COMPARISON OF GROWTH RATES OF RATS RECEIVING INJECTIONS OF

GLUTATHIONE AND THYMUS EXTRACTS-

Edward Matthew Campbell, IV – No. 90

35. A FLORA STUDY OF MILLER BAYOU ISLAND, LAKE ST. CATHERINE,

LOUISIANA- Barry Joseph Ferguson – No. 92

36. THE RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF PATHOGENIC ANAEROBES BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY- Michael
G. Bodron – No. 93

37. A SEROLOGICAL COMPARISON OF THREE SPECIES OF COLLETOTRICHUM- Robert M. Everett,
Jr. – No. 94

38. ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE MONKEY URETER- Everett Nelson Fussell – No. 98

39. AN INVESTIGATION OF THE TOXICITY OF THE ROE OF ALLIGATOR GAR (Lepisosteus spatula)-
John B. Rodrigue, Jr. – No. 102

40. THE PACKAGING OF TURTLES: A UNIQUE BIOLOGICAL PROBLEM-

Ann Saint Seale – No. 104

41. PREDATOR-PREY RELATIONSHIPS INVOLVING THE AMERICAN OYSTER, CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA
(GMELIN), AND THE BLACK DRUM, POGONIAS

CROMIS (LINNAEUS), IN MISSISSIPPI SOUND- R. Neil Cave – No. 108

42. A STUDY OF CHOLESTEROL, TRIGLYCERIDE, AND HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL
LEVELS- Larry Riley King – No. 121

43. A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE BACTERIAL FLORA SELECTED STREAMS AND

RIVERS IN TANGIPAHOA PARISH- Deborah Athas Dardis – No. 125

44. COMPARISON OF INDIRECT IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE AND INDIRECT

RADIOIMMUNOASSAY TECHNIQUES FOR THEIR ADAPTABILITY IN

SERODIAGNOSIS OF LEPROSY- Abolghasem Baghian – No. 127

45. POSSIBLE RADIOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF PGE2- Jeffrey Rush – No. 133

46. THE EFFECT OF VITAMIN E ON HISTAMINE-INDUCED GASTRIC ULCERATION

IN THE RAT- John William Thornhill – No. 137

47. THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING IN EPILEPTICS AT HAMMOND STATE SCHOOL- Cindy Tullier
Pendarvis, MT (ASCP) – No. 141

48. OBSERVATIONS OF THE VASCULAR FLORA AND VERTEBRATE FAUNA IN FONTAINEBLEAU STATE
PARK, (August 1981 to August 1982)-

Gary Owen Dick – No. 142

49. THE DETECTION OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS G AND M IN ARMADILLOS

INOCULATED WITH M, LEPRAE VIA STAPH-A-RADIOIMMUNOASSAY-

Rahim Md. Noah – No. 147

50. CULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF PHYTOPATHOGENIC XANTHOMONADS FROM SOILS
WITH A HISTORY OF CABBAGE BLACK ROT-

Chulaporn Muniganondh – No. 152

51. AN AGE AND GROWTH STUDY OF WHITE CRAPPIE (POMOXIS ANULARIS) IN

TWO SELECTED BENDWAYS OF THE TOMBIGBEE RIVER, ALABAMA-

Brian D. Leblanc – No. 155

52. PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS OF THE MICROBIOLOGY AND ASSOCIATED

SANITARY QUALITY OF LAKE MAUREPAS AND ITS MAJOR TRIBUTARIES-

Olivia Merri Heintz – No. 156

53. A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF PENTACHLOROPHENOL AND SODIUM

PENTACHLOROPHENATE ON AXENIC MICROBIAL CULTURES-

Karen St. Cyr Coats – No. 159

54. THE EFFECTS OF PENTACHLOROPHENOL AND SODIUM

PENTACHLOROPHENATE ON PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL PARAMETERS IN A MICROCOSM STUDY-
Abdulghani Ameri – No. 160

55. A STUDY OF THE ENHANCEMENT OF OPPORTUNISTIC MICROBES DUE TO

PENTACHLOROPHENOL AND SODIUM PENTACHLOROPHENATE IN A

CONTROLLED LABORATORY SYSTEM- George Milford Ricks – No. 161

56. PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF RABBIT ANTI-ARMADILLO ?- CHAIN SPECIFIC ANTISERA-
Abdolreza Vadiee – No. 164

57. HOME RANGE, MOVEMENTS, AND HABITAT USE OF THE EASTERN WILD TURKEY IN COMMERCIALLY
MANAGED PINE FORESTS OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA- Edward Phillips Lambert – No. 170

58. SEASONAL MOVEMENT PATTERNS AND HABITAT PREFERENCES OF EASTERN

WILD TURKEY HENS WITHIN PORTIONS OF SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

MANAGED FOR PINE PRODUCTION- Roy David Teitelbaum – No. 173

59. NEST SITE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANE (GRUS

CANADENSIS PULLA) ON THE MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANE NATIONAL

WILDLIFE REFUGE- Emlyn Bourland Smith – No. 172

60. AN ANALYSIS OF THE SANITARY WATER QUALITY OF THE TANGIPAHOA RIVER AND A SURVEY
OF SELECTED TANGIPAHOA PARISH STREAMS-

Linda Sue Janes – No. 176

61. FISHES OF THE TANGIPAHOA RIVER SYSTEM IN SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI AND SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA-
Charles Luther Knight – No. 177

62. TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF FISHES IN TWO LOWER

MISSISSIPPI RIVER DIKE POOLS- John Glen Palis – No. 178

63. THE MACROBENTHOS OF LAKE MAUREPAS, LA.- Mark Alan Schexnayder – No. 179

64. SEASONAL MOVEMENT PATTERNS AND HABITAT PREFERENCES OF EASTERN

WILD TURKEY HENS (MELEAGRIS GALLOPAVO SYLVESTRIS) IN

COMMERCIALLY MANAGED PINE FORESTS OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA-

Erin F. Peters – No. 180

65. DETERMINATION OF THE MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF LAKE MAUREPAS

AND ITS ASSOCIATED TRIBUTARIES- Mohammad Ali Javadian – No. 181

66. A HISTOPATHOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL STUDY OF ISOLATES OF

xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris and xanthomonas campestris pv. armoraciae- Chupol
Shariffskul – No. 183

67. A LABORATORY COMPARISON OF THE SALMONELLA/MICROSOME REVERSE MUTATION ASSAY AND
THE SISTER CHROMATID EXCHANGE ASSAY AS SHORT-TERM MUTAGENICITY TESTS- Deborah Sullivan
No. 184

68. PLANT COMMUNITIES WITHIN COMMERCIAL TIMBERLANDS OF THE UPPER

FLORIDA PARISHES, LOUISIANA- Samuel West Hagg – No. 187

69. FOOD HABITS OF JUVENILE AND SUB-ADULT AMERICAN ALLIGATORS

(alligator mississippiensis) IN SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA-

Chritopher Gerard Brantley – No. 188

70. THE ULTRASTRUCTURAL EFFECTS OF THE HERBICIDES 2, 4-D AND

PARAQUAT UPON THE BLUE-GREEN ALGA ANABAENA AND THE GREEN ALGA CHLORELLA- Darryl George
Hoover – No. 191

71. CHARACTERIZATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF BACTERIAL ISOLATES FROM

THE TANGIPAHOA RIVER AND SELECTED TANGIPAHOA PARISH STREAMS-

Seyed Akbar Moosavi – No. 192

72. NESTING ECOLOGY OF THE AMERICAN ALLIGATOR (alligator mississippiensis) ON

THE MANCHAC WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA LOUISIANA-

Steven George Platt – No. 197

73. GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN PREY PREFERENCE OF NEONATE CHECKERED

GARTER SNAKES (Thamnophis marcianus)- Laura Ava Rayburn – No. 198

74. SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND REPRODUCTIVE CYCLES IN THE AQUATIC

SALAMANDER AMPHIUMA TRIDACTYLUM, IN CENTRAL LOUISIANA-

Clifford Louis Fontenot, Jr. – No. 203

75. HELMINTH PARASITES OF AQUATIC SNAKES FROM SOUTHEASTERN

LOUISIANA- Lance Wibel Fontenot – No. 204

76. THE THERMAL PREFERENDA OF THE TIMBER RATTLESNAKE, CROTALUS

HORRIDUS, WITH A DISCUSSION OF THERMOREGULATORY CONSTRAINTS

WITHIN PREFERRED MICROHABITATS- William Isaac Lutterschmidt – No. 207

77. DIAUXIC GROWTH OF AZOTOBACTER VINELANDII GROWN IN GALACTOSE

AND GLUCOSE MEDIUM- Hailun Pei – No. 212

78. MARSH RESTORATION IN THE PRESENCE OF INTENSE HERBIVORY: THE ROLE

OF JUSTICIA LANCEOLATA- Daniel W. Llewellyn – No. 213

79. SPAWNING CYCLES AND MICROHABITAT USE OF FUNDULUS OLIVACEUS

AND FUNDULUS EURYZONUS (CYPRINODONTIDAE)-

Thomas A. Blanchard – No. 224

80. THE ROLE OF ANTIBODIES IN THE COMPLEMENT-MEDIATED KILLING OF

BORRELIA BURGDORFERI, THE LYME DISEASE AGENT- Yan Gu – No. 225

81. COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF HELMINTH PARASITES OF FOUR SPECIES OF

LEPOMIS IN AN OLIGOHALINE ESTUARY- Riccardo Attilio Fiorillo – No. 228

82. WETLANDS RESTORATION IN THE MANCHAC WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA:

THE RELATIVE EFFECTS OF HERBIVORY, FLOODING, COMPETITION, AND

MACRONUTRIENTS- Randell S. Myers – No. 235

83. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF THE GOPHER TORTOISE GOPHERUS

POLYPHEMUS IN LOUISIANA- Janie Anne Hurley – No. 236

84. HOME RANGES, MOVEMENT PATTERNS, HABITAT USE AND INTERSPECIFIC

INTERACTIONS OF RED FOXES AND COYOTES IN NORTHWEST LOUISIANA-

Steven Bryan Klett – No. 238

85. CORRECTION FOR TOXICITY IN THE MICROSOMAL REVERSE MUTATION

ASSAY- Karina M. Thomas – No. 248

86. THE INTERACTING EFFECTS OF AUTOGENIC AND ALLOGENIC AGENTS ON SELECTED SWAMP AND
FRESHMARSH VEGETATION-

Michael C. Greene – No. 252

87. GENETIC VARIATION OF THE ALLOPATRIC POPULATIONS OF THE FLORIDA

GREEN WATER SNAKE (NERODIA FLORIDANA) THROUGH ALLOZYME

ELECTROPHORESIS- Jeremy Scott Thompson – No. 257

88. TIMBER HARVESTING, COPPICING AND ARTIFICIAL REGENERATION OF A CYPRESS MUCK SWAMP-
Douglas R. Forder – No. 262

89. EFFECTS OF SOIL MOISTURE CAPACITY UPON POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON DEGRADATION
BY INDIGENOUS MICROFLORA-

Kenneth A. Ray – No. 267

90. CADMIUM, CHROMIUM AND LEAD ACCUMULATION IN THE TISSUE OF THE

BLUE CRAB, CALLINECTES SAPIDUS- Lisa Bardy Heslin – No. 268

91. HOME RANGE, SEASONAL MOVEMENTS, AND BEHAVIOR OF THE EASTERN DIAMONDBACK RATTLESNAKE
(Crotalus adamanteus)- Patrick Kain – No. 275

92. A COMPARATIVE NESTING STUDY OF TWO SYNTOPIC SPECIES OF SOFTSHELL

TURTLES (APALONE MUTICA AND APALONE SPINIFERA) IN

SOUTHCENTRAL LOUISIANA- Jeremiah Sean Doody – No. 277

93. SOURCE COMMUNITIES OF HETEROPHYID TREMATODES IN ESUTARINE

FISHES FROM LOUISIANA- Chrystal L. Mars – No. 279

94. THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY, NESTING HABITS, AND

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY OF THE YELLOW-BLOTCHED MAP TURTLE, GRAPTEMYS FLAVIMACULATA- Robert
John Brauman – No. 281

95. OPTIMIZATION OF GROWTH OF BALDCYPRESS (Taxodium distichum (L.) Richard)

SEEDLINGS UNDER HORTICULTURAL CONDITIONS-

Dorothy Doose-Strickland – No. 283

96. EVOLUTION OF THE INTERMEDIATE FILAMENT GENE FAMILY-

Cristi Dawn Watkins – No. 294

97. BIOCHEMICAL AND HEMIPENIAL SYSTEMATICS OF COLUBER CONSTRICTOR

(REPTILIA: SERPENTES)- Richard Elliott Anderson – No. 287

98. THE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF A BALDCYPRESS SWAMP: AN INVESTIGATION OF MACRONUTRIENTS,
COMPETITION, AND INDUCED VEGETATION DYNAMICS AS RELATED TO NUTRIA HERBIVORY-

William M. Boshart – No. 309

99. A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE GENUS ALLOGLOSSIDIUM (Digenea: Macroderoididae)
AND RELATED GENERA- Ashleigh Brooke Smythe – No. 312

100. EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON GROWTH AND PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI-
Kevin McCarthy – No. 314

101. RESTORING A REPRESSED SWAMP: THE RELATIVE EFFECTS OF SALTWATER

INFLUX ON AN IMMATURE STAND OF BALDCYPRESS (Taxodium distichum (L.)

Rich)- Frank M. Campo – No. 323

102. BIOREMEDIATION OF SMALL-SCALE LOUISIANA SWEET CRUDE OIL SPILLS

IN LOUISIANA MARSHES BY INDIGENOUS MICROFLORA-

Joyce M. Simpson – No. 326

103. SEASONAL VARIATION OF PLASMA TESTOSTERONE TITERS IN MALE

REDBACK SALAMANDERS (Plethodon cinereus)- Don Rasmus Church – No. 327

104. THE DEMOGRAPHY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF THE GOPHER

TORTOISE (Gopherus polyphemus) IN MISSISSIPPI- Kelley Renee Smith – No. 330

105. THE EFFECTS OF INHIBITING NITRIC OXIDE DURING THE ACQUISITION AND

EXTINCTION OF A CONDITIONED FEAR RESPONSE- DeAnn L. Morris – No. 332

106. DECOMPOSITION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS OF THE

INTRODUCED CHINESE TALLOW TREE- Michaelyn M. Broussard – No. 337

107. THE EFFECTS OF FOREST FRAGMENTATION ON TERRESTRIAL

INSECTIVOROUS BIRDS IN CENTRAL AMAZONAS, BRAZIL-

Jeffery Albert Stratford – No. 339

108. TAXONOMIC STATUS OF RANA CAPITO AND RANA SEVOSA: REPRODUCTION

AND MOVEMENTS OF RANA SEVOSA IN MISSISSIPPI-

Jeanne Elise Young – No. 346

109. RESTORED DRILL CUTTINGS: A MESOCOSM APPROACH TO DETERMINE THE

SUITABILITY AS A SUBSTRATE FOR WETLANDS RESTORATION AND

CREATION- Dennis J. DesRoches – No. 351

110. THE DEMOGRAPHY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF GOPHER FROGS, Rana capito, IN MISSISSIPPI-
Stephen Carroll Richter – No. 353

111. PALM PITVIPER (BOTHRIECHIS) PHYLOGENY AND THE PHYLOGENETIC UTILITY OF MTDNA-
Travis William Taggart – No. 356

112 CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A POLYURETHANASE GENE FROM

PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS- Rodney E. Vega – No. 357

113. THE EFFECTS OF CONSTANT AND FLUCTUATING INCUBATION

TEMPERATURES ON SEX DETERMINATION, GROWTH, AND LOCOMOTOR

PERFORMANCE IN THE TORTOISE Gopherus polyphemus-

Jeffery P. Demuth – No. 360

114. MOLECULAR SEX DETERMINATION AND WINTER DISTRIBUTION OF A

MONOMORPHIC BIRD, THE HERMIT THRUSH (Catharus guttatus)-

Gena Marie Dwyer – No. 368

115. SEASONAL DYNAMICS, LIFE HISTORY, AND HUMAN PATHOGENICITY OF

Phagicola nana (TREMATODA: HETEROPHYIDAE)-

Michelle L. Steinauer – No. 382

116. ARCHOSAURS AND THE TETRAPOD PHYLOGENY PROBLEM: NEW DATA ON

THE 28S rDNA REGION OF ALLIGATOR MISSISSIPPIENSIS AND HYLOCICHLA

MUSTELINA- Brian R. Warren – No. 383

117. WETLAND RESTORATION: THE BIOREMEDIATION OF SMALL-SCALE OIL

SPILLS IN FRESH MARSH ENVIRONMENTS AND INVESTIGATIONS OF

ADVENTITIOUS ROOTING IN WETLAND VEGETATION-

Rachel A. Dowty – No. 384

118. HABITAT AND DIET SELECTION OF OVER-WINTERING BIRDS IN PINE

PLANTATIONS AND HARDWOOD FORESTS IN SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA-

Cheryl Strong – No. 387

119. TERRITORIALITY AND HABITAT-SPECIFIC DEMOGRAPHY OF WINTERING

HERMIT THRUSH- David R. Brown – No. 388

120. FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL MANIPULATION OF

NEST SITE VEGETATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE YELLOW-BLOTCHED MAP
TURTLE (GRAPTEMYS FLAVIMACULATA) –

Brian D. Horne – No. 399 November 1999

121. PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A SOLUBLE POLYURETHANE

DEGRADING ENZYME FROM COMAMONAS ACIDOVORANS –

April B. Allen – No. 403 December 1999

122. PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLUBLE

POLYURETHANEDEGRADING ENZYMES FROM PSEUDOMONAS CHLORORAPHIS AND PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS

Tina M. Stricker – No. 406 May 2000

123. EVOLUTION OF ESCHERICHIA COLI UNDER EXTREME THERMAL

CONDITIONS – Dorothy C. Scholl-Meeker – No. 409 Fall 1999

124. PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THIOSULFATE OXIDASE AND

ELUCIDATION OF VARIOUS PROTEINS POTENTIALLY INVOLVED IN THIOSULFATE OXIDATION IN THIOBACILLUS
NEAPOLITANUS –

Brandon C. Jones – No. 410 May 2000

125. THE EFFECTS OF SALINITY, HYDROLOGIC REGIME, AND SUBSTRATE TYPE

ON THREE SPECIES OF SAGITTARIA AND ALGAL MUDFLAT CREATION –

Shannon B. Martin – No. 413 August 2000

126. NATURAL REGENERATION OF BALDCYPRESS SWAMPS UNDER VARIOUS

FRESHWATER DIVERSION SCENARIOS: DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF SALINITY, SUBMERGENCE,
AND LIGHT –

Rebecca Faye Souther – No. 414 August 2000

127. SQUAMATE RELATIONSHIPS USING NUCLEAR RIBOSOMAL DNA –

Maria Kelly-Smith – No. 416 August 2000

128. ECOLOGICAL AND CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS REGARDING THE

HELMINTH PARASITES OF THE INTRODUCED MEDITERRANEAN GECKO, HEMIDACTYLUS TURCICUS, IN
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA WITH NOTES ON THE LIFE CYCLE AND SPECIFICITY OF THE CESTODE
OOCHORISTICA JAVAENSIS – Charles D. Criscione – No. 418 August 2000

129. THE INFLUENCE OF HYDROLOGIC ALTERATIONS UPON WETLAND

HYDRODYNAMICS AND PLANT GROWTH ON THE MANCHAC LANDBRIDGE (SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA,
USA) –

David M. Thomson – No. 426 December 2000

130. SALINITY CHARACTERISTICS AND TRENDS FOR LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN: A

COMPARISON WITH THE BARATARIA-TERREBONNE ESTUARY SYSTEM (BTES) – Kathleen Shirley
Wiltenmuth – No. 429 – December 2000

131. A SIMULATION OF GLOBAL SEA-LEVEL RISE STRESSES ON A LOUISIANA

FRESHMARSH DOMINANT, PANICUM HEMITOMON SCHULT, AND AN EVALUATION OF PROCESSED DRILL
CUTTINGS AS NOVEL SEDIMENTS FOR WETLAND REHABILITATION UNDER DIFFERENT SALINITY AND
HYDROLOGY REGIMES – Jonathan M. Willis – No. 431 – December 2000

132. HABITAT SELECTION OF THE SWAINSON’S WARBLER IN MANAGED FORESTS

IN SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA – C. Audra Bassett – No. 433 – February 2001

133. THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE MORPYHOLOGY AND

PERFORMANCE OF RANA SYLVATICA LARVAE: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE

SIGNIFICANCE OF OVIPOSITION SITE SELECTION –

Caroline K. Kennedy – No. 437 – January 2001

134. MORPHOMETRIC VARIATION IN THE PEROMYSCUS LEUCOPUS SPECIES

GROUP FROM LOUISIANA – Frances Ruth Ragsdale – No. 438 June 1987

135. LINKING THE WINTERING AND BREEDING SEASONS IN HERMIT THRUSH

(CATHARUS GUTTATUS): WINTER DIET AND THE TIMING OF SPRING

MIGRATION – Jennifer Long – No. 439 May 2001

136. OFFSPRING SIZE VARIATION IN FIVE SPECIES OF SNAKES (SISTRURUS

MILIARIUS, SISTRURUS CATENATUS, THAMNOPHIS SIRTALIS, THAMNOPHIS

PROXIMUS, AND NERODIA RHOMBIFER): IMPLICATIONS FOR OPTIMAL

OFFSPRING SIZE THEORY – Melissa A. Pilgrim – No. 442 June 2001

137. ANALYSIS OF POLYURETHANE DEGRADING ORGANISMS IN SOIL USING

CLASSICAL METHODS AND DENATURING GRADIENT GEL

ELECTROPHORESIS – Laura H. Peak – No. 443 August 2001

138. THE THERMAL BIOLOGY OF THE GOPHER TORTOISE (GOPHERUS

POLYPHEMUS) AND THE IMPORTANCE OF MICROHABITAT SELECTION –

Noah J. Anderson – No. 445 August 2001

 

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

139. PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A SOIL MICROORGANISM AND

ITS POLYURETHANE DEGRADING ENZYME –

Lori Ann Rowe – No. 446 August 2001

140. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION STUDY OF PueA, A POLYURETHANASE ENZYME

PRODUCED BY PSEUDOMONAS CHLORORAPHIS

Phoebe L. Langlois – No. 454 August 2001

141. THE REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SOUTHERN WATER SNAKE

(NERODIA FASCIATA) – Tom Lorenz – No. 452 August 2001

 

COMMUNICATION

1. A FOUR-GENERATION STUDY OF SOUND CHANGES IN THE CAJUN ENGLISH

OF SOUTH LOUISIANA- Suzanne A. Schexnayder – No. 355

 

EDUCATION

1. AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE NEED FOR SPECIAL TRAINING PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO PREPARE
TEACHERS AND OTHER PERSONNEL FOR WORKING

WITH CHILDREN IN THE TRANSITIONAL SCHOOL- Mertie S. Trellue – No. 6

2. A FOLLOW-UP OF THE 1960 AND 1967 GRADUATING CLASSES OF

FRANKLINTON HIGH SCHOOL- George Lewis Brown – No. 15

3. AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS ON STUDENT PERFORMANCE THAT A SIMPLE

FORM OF TYPOGRAPHICAL CUEING (UNDERLINING) PRODUCES WHEN

USED ON A TYPICAL CLASSROOM STUDY GUIDE-

Everette C. Roberts, Jr. – No. 20 (2 copies)

4. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF VIDEO

TAPING AS A METHOD OF FEEDBACK IN SUPERVISION AND STUDENT TEACHER PERFORMANCE- Donald
G. Dearman – No. 23

5. A PROCEDURE FOR CONSTRUCTING AN EXPECTANCY TABLE FOR PREDICTING

SUCCESS IN ALGEBRA ONE – A MULTIPLE REGRESSION MODEL-

Milton J. Hernandez, Jr. – No. 35

6. A STUDY OF SELECTED DIFFERENTIAL CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENTAL

INFLUENCES ON PERSONALITY CHANGE AS RELATED TO GROWTH IN

SELF-CONCEPT OF TWO GROUPS OF STUDENTS IDENTIFIED AS NEEDING

SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES- Raymond L. Sibley – No. 36

7. AN ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF SOME MAJOR PROJECTS OF THE TITLE I,

ESEA PROGRAM IN ST. TAMMANY PARISH, LOUISIANA-

Martin A. Simmons – No. 37

8. FACULTY ATTITUDE TOWARD ASPECTS OF A MULTIDIMENSIONAL

UNIVERSITY CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM AT SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY- Walter L. Johnson
No. 43

9. A STUDY OF CAREER PATTERNS OF ELEMENTARY PRINCIPALS IN LOUISIANA-

Rudolph Paul Gibson – No. 51

10. STATISTICAL PREDICTION OF HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGY GRADES-

Alfred F. Joseph, Jr. – No. 54

11. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY TO DETERMINE THE VALUE OF USING GAMES TO

BUILD VOCABULARY- Sue Windham Magee – No. 57

12. AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A SUPPLEMENTARY

LISTENING SKILLS PROGRAM UPON THE READING COMPREHENSION OF

UNDERACHIEVING SECOND GRADE STUDENTS- Mary Taylor Bankston – No. 60

13. A DEVELOPMENTAL COMPUTERIZED TABLE OF PREDICTED PERFORMANCE

OF PROSPECTIVE MATHEMATICS STUDENTS ON HIGH SCHOOL LEVELS AT

FRANKLINTON HIGH SCHOOL- Matthew Tate – No. 62

14. AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUALIZED

INSTRUCTION UPON SELF CONCEPT OF UNDERACHIEVING NINTH GRADE

STUDENTS- Katheryn Smith Haley – No. 63

15. THE EFFECT OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS ON THE ACADEMIC

ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS OF SENIORS AT SCOTLANDVILLE SENIOR HIGH

SCHOOL- Charles B. Perkins – No. 64

16. A COMPARISON OF READING ACHIEVEMENT OF SELECTED PUPILS IN THE TANGIPAHOA PARISH
SCHOOLS- Ruth B. Cutrer – No. 68

17. A STUDY OF THE ACADEMIC EDUCATION AND THE PERFORMANCE OF

SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS OF THE EDUCABLE MENTALLY

RETARDED IN THE FLORIDA PARISHES- Gertrude Dantzler Jones – No. 69

18. AN ANALYSIS OF THE GRADES ACHIEVED BY STUDENTS IN THE VARIOUS COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS
WITHIN SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

UNIVERSITY- Sue C. Jones – No. 70

19. A STUDY OF THE ADVANTAGES OF PRE-SCHOOL EXPERIENCES ON

EDUCATIONALLY CULTURALLY DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- Robert Henry
Elzy – No. 79

20. AN ANALYSIS OF THE ADMISSION AND RETENTION REQUIREMENTS OF CERTAIN TEACHER EDUCATION
PROGRAMS WHICH ARE ACCREDITED BY THE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS-

William N. Gunnell, Jr. – No. 80

21. A STATUS STUDY OF GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

OF LOUISIANA- Harold H. Bretz, Jr. – No. 85

22. A STUDY OF THE SELF CONCEPT AND ATTITUDINAL CHANGES OF SELECTED

STUDENT TEACHERS AT SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY-

Edith Saucier James – No. 86

23. AN APPLICATION OF WILLIAM GLASSER’S IDENTITY THEORY TO THE

PROBLEMS OF LOW-ACHIEVING CHILDREN- Peggy Davis Terry – No. 87

24. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY COMPARING A TRADITIONAL TEXTBOOK

METHOD AND AN INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION METHOD IN TEACHING

FRACTIONS TO SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS- Elizabeth Pfeffer Williams – No. 88

25. A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING GRADUATES OF THE BOGALUSA CITY SCHOOLS’
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM-

Carlos Olen Boatwright – No. 89

26. A STUDY OF CAREER PATTERNS OF SUPERVISORS OF CHILD WELFARE AND

ATTENDENCE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMS OF LOUISIANA-

Clifford G. Baker – No. 91

27. A STATUS STUDY OF THE CHIEF STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS IN THE UNITED STATES- Kingsley
B. Garrison – No. 96

28. THE RELATIONSHIP OF ACHIEVEMENT OF EIGHTH-GRADE STUDENTS IN SCIENCE TO KNOWLEDGE
OF THE BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES-

Frankie Bergeron Chrisentery – No. 95

29. A STATUS STUDY OF THE PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL IN MISSISSIPPI- Eleanor
Jean Byrd Theriot – No. 100

30. AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN READING

ACHIEVEMENT AND SPELLING ACHIEVEMENT OF ADULT STUDENTS ENROLLED IN A DEVELOPMENTAL
READING COURSE-

Sandra M. Fleenor – No. 101

31. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY TO DETERMINE THE VALUE OF USING POCKET CALCULATORS TO INCREASE
MATHEMATICAL ACHIEVEMENT IN THE FOUR BASIC SKILLS- Edward W. Brabham, Jr. – No. 103

32. A PARADIGM TO DEVELOP PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS’ CROSS-DISCIPLINE

COMPETENCIES IN CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT TO SERVE MAINSTREAMED

CHILDREN- Carol E. Dodd – No. 105

33. A COMPARITIVE STUDY OF THE SCORES ON THREE STANDARDIZED READING

SURVEY TESTS- Thomas A. Ward – No. 106

34. A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF THE USE OF CALCULATORS AND A SPECIALLY

DESIGNED CURRICULUM ON ATTITUDE TOWARD MATHEMATICS,

ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS, AND RETENTION OF MATHEMATICAL

SKILLS BY NINTH GRADE STUDENTS- Phoebe Ann Gasperecz – No. 107

35. A COMPARATIVE STUDY TO DETERMINE THE ACTUAL AND THE

RECOMMENDED PUPIL-TEACHER RATIO FOR PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES
IN SELECTED PARISHES IN THE STATE OF

LOUISIANA- Brenda A. Caston – No. 109

36. A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAM ON BELOW AVERAGE FIRST GRADE
READERS- Jean Belcher Reese – No. 110

37. THE EFFECT OF P.L. 89-10 E.S.E.A. FUNDS ON UNION COUNTY, ARKANSAS FROM 1970 TO
1977- Frank C. Brocato – No. 111

38. INVERSION GEOMETRY AND ITS APPLICATIONS ON THE INVERSIVE PLANE-

Katherine Martin Gay – No. 114

39. FACTORS INFLUENCING STUDENT SELECTION OF THE SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION- Harilyn Bankston Camarata – No. 115

40. A STUDY OF VANDALISM FOR THE YEARS 1975-1978 IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

OF TANGIPAHOA PARISH, LOUISIANA- Cynthia F. Tricou – No. 116

41. A STUDY OF TRAINABLE MENTALLY RETARDED PUPILS’ GROWTH IN A

DEVELOPMENTAL DAY TRAINING PROGRAM- Margaret Flaccomio – No. 117

42. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL READING GAIN-

Myrtie N. Wofford – No. 118

43. AN ATTITUDINAL STUDY OF GRADUATES OF COOPERATIVE OFFICE

EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN SELECTED HIGH SCHOOLS IN ORLEANS

PARISH- Flora Schindler Schech – No. 122

44. AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A SELF-CONCEPT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM UPON
THE READING ACHIEVEMENT OF BELOW

EXPECTANCY LEVEL READERS IN SECOND GRADE- Orene L. Lea – No. 123

45. A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF THE READABILITY LEVEL OF A SOCIAL STUDIES

TEXTBOOK USING THE CLOZE READABILITY PROCEDURE AND

REGRESSION- Carol Bateman Ballard – No. 124

46. A HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN TANGIPAHOA PARISH, 1869-1979-

James Morris Perrin – No. 126

47. A COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF INQUIRY AND CONVENTIONAL

METHODS OF TEACHING BIOLOGY ON STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AND

ATTITUDES- Ora L. Finn – No. 128

48. A STATUS STUDY OF THE PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ASSISTANT

PRINCIPAL IN SELECTED LOUISIANA PARISHES- Carolyn Elzy Walker – No. 129

49. A STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ADVANCE ORGANIZERS ON THE

LEARNING OF MATHEMATICS AMONG READING ABILITY GROUPED

STUDENTS- Brenda B. Birner – No. 131

50. A FOLLOW-UP OF THE OFFICE OCCUPATIONS STUDENTS WHO ATTENDED HAMMOND AREA VOCATIONAL
SCHOOL DURING THE FISCAL YEARS JULY 1975-JUNE 1980- George W. Foster – No. 132

51. A COMPARISON OF THE READING GROWTH OF STUDENTS IN GRADE FIVE TAUGHT READING BY
THE MACMILLAN BASAL TEXT AND THOSE TAUGHT

BY THE MACMILLAN BASAL TEXT PLUS SUPPLEMENTARY PHONICS

MATERIALS- Linda Monteleone Piazza – No. 134

52. A COMPARISON OF BEHAVIOR PATTERNS AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF SEVERELY EMOTIONALLY
DISTURBED CHILDREN WHEN PLACED IN DIFFERENT CLASSROOM SETTINGS- William Glen Gatlin
No. 138

53. STATUS STUDY OF THE PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL IN

LOUISIANA- Reed E. Coleman – No. 140

54. COGNITIVE EFFECTS OF THE GAME, TRALVE, ON MASTERY LEARNING OF THE MULTIPLICATION
FACTS- Janet Edwards Vermillion – No. 144

55. USING EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING METHODS TO BUILD MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS- Sister Darina
Hosey, O.P. – No. 167

56. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY TRAIT ANALYSIS AND SCORE INTERPRETATION

OF THE LOUISIANA WRITING ASSESSMENT- Mary Flo Hill – No. 169

57. THE EFFECTS OF DAILY OPPORTUNITIES TO DRAW AND WRITE ON KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN’S
ABILITY TO REPRESENT PHONEMES IN THEIR SPELLING INVENTIONS- Janis B. Foil – No. 205

58. THE INCIDENCE, COST, AND PREVENTION OF VANDALISM IN LOUISIANA REGION II PUBLIC
SCHOOLS FOR THE 1993-94 SCHOOL YEAR-

Daria Anne Landry – No. 271

59. CHANGING “THEY” TO “WE” : A STUDY OF TEACHER EMPOWERMENT AT A

SELECTED SCHOOL- Phyllis L. Morgan – No. 290

60. THE ATTITUDES AND ACTIONS OF ADMINISTRATORS TOWARD

TECHNOLOGY- Diane D. Rabalais – No. 315

61. VIOLENCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: STUDENT EXPERIENCES AND ATTITUDES-

Sidney E. Stewart, Jr. – No. 316

62. PERCEIVED ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS OF ST. TAMMANY PARISH PRINCIPALS

AS MEASURED BY THE NASSP ASSESSMENT CENTER SKILL DIMENSIONS-

Charles David Edwards – No. 334

63. THE EFFECTS OF A PHONEMIC APPROACH AND AN ORTHOGRAPHIC

APPROACH IN SPELLING INSTRUCTION ON THE SPELLING ACCURACY AND WORD RECOGNITION OF
SECOND GRADERS- Melanie B. Hunter – No. 370

 

ENGLISH

1. THE MANCIPLE-COOK RELATIONSHIP IN THE CANTERBURY TALES-

Martin Francis Kearney – No. 99

2. EVIL IN JOSEPH CONRAD’S VICTORY AND LORD JIM-

Rosemary Alexander Raynal – No. 113

3. AMBIGUITY DESTROYED: CHAUCER’S CRISDEYDE, HENRYSON’S CRESSEID, AND SHAKESPEARE’S
CRESSIDA- Idell Wade Adams – No. 135

4. LITTLE FIRES: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL SHORT STORIES-

Sheila Tierney Stroup – No. 139

5. A PEOPLE OF UNCLEAN LIP’S: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL SHORT STORIES-

Karen Luanne Williams – No. 145

6. SEX, VIOLENCE, AND DEATH IN THE WRITINGS OF NORMAN MAILER AND YUKIO MISHIMA- Glen
Bush – No. 153

7. CHANGING VISIONS OF IRELAND IN THE SOCIO-POLITICAL DRAMA OF J. M.

SYNGE, SEAN O’CASEY, AND BRENDAN BEHAN –

Michael David Gunnell – No. 154

8. THE “PROBLEM PLAYS” AS TRAGIOCOMEDIES: ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL,

MEASURE FOR MEASURE, AND TROILUS AND CRESSIDA-

Donna Prescott Gunnell – No. 157

9. THE GHOST SONATA AND THE WASTE LAND: A STUDY IN AFFINITIES-

Birgitta Sjöberg Ramsey – No. 182 (2 copies)

10. NOBODY GIVES BUT THE TOURISTS: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL SHORT

STORIES- Evelyn Fusaiotti – No. 190

11. THE TRAIN SYMBOL IN THOMAS WOLFE’S LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL-

Marilyn Sheridan – No. 202 (2 copies)

12. DUTREAUX’S GAMBLE- Christopher Schultz – No. 219

13. A BRUTAL RUSH OF GRACE: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL POEMS-

Andree Tassin Cosby – No. 226

14. ON THE SEESAW: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL SHORT STORIES-

Bev Marshall – No. 227

15. READING WHITE INK, WRITING RED INK: A FEMINIST APPROACH TO

INTERPRETING NATIVE AMERICAN SACRED BELIEFS-

Carlon Richardson Andre – No. 249

16. MARKED FOR SIN: A FEMINIST STUDY OF CHAUCER’S WIFE OF BATH-

Rebecca R. Basham – No. 273

17. LEFTOVERS: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL SHORT STORIES-

Jan Smith Chabreck – No. 276

18. THE PRACTICE AND GENRE OF WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHY-

S. Elizabeth Calloway – No. 288

19. THE DEAD SISTER CAFE: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL POEMS-

Alison P. Davidson – No. 289

20. MATTHEW ARNOLD’S “THE SCHOLAR-GIPSY” AND THE SPASMODIC

CONTROVERSY- Bryan H. Davidson – No. 291

21. HOW I GOT SMART: A PERSONAL STORY OF LITERACY AND MATRIARCHY IN

THE SOUTH- Lisa Frazier Straub – No. 310

22. THE ALCHEMICAL IMAGINATION: VISIONS OF TRANSFORMATION IN

SPENSER’S LEGEND OF REDCROSSE AND SHAKESPEARE’S TEMPEST-

Pierre de La Barre – No. 324

23. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A Collection of Original Poems-

Robin E. Allen – No. 340

24. IN THE DARKNESS OF OUR LIVES: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL POEMS-

Christopher M. Tusa – No. 364 May 1998

25. THE ANIMAL SOUL: A Collection of Original Short Stories-

Sean Alan Marsh – No. 367 July 1998

26. FROM PARADIGM TO PRACTICE: BECOMING A TEACHER MENTOR-

Leslie Gilliland – No. 369

27. MAGIC SEEKR LIMINAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE LITERARY IMAGINATION – Amanda Petrona
Hoover – No. 395 August 1999

28. PROFESSIONAL WRITING AND RHETORIC IN THE DISCOURSE OF PUBLIC

RELATIONS – Robyn E. Jenkins – No. 402 Fall 1999

29. CHANGED: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL SHORT STORIES –

Amy M. Szpara – No. 425 April 2000

30. PROFESSIONAL WRITING IN THE WORKPLACE: APPLICATION OF CLASSROOM

PEDAGOGY TO AN INTERNSHIP – Douglas Dorhauer – No. 427 Fall 1999

31. KISS MY HIPS WITH WATER – Camala M. Ryan – No. 428 December 2000

32. ENGAGING THE OTHER: A MULTICULTURAL INTERPRETATION OF MICHIKO

YAMAMOTO’S “BETTY-SAN” AND FLANNERY O’CONNOR’S “THE

DISPLACED PERSON” – Laci L. Talley – No. 434 – April 1995

 

GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING

1. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS AT THE

HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE LEVELS- Doris Forbes Hood – No. 11

2. THE ROLE OF THE COUNSELOR IN THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL-

Clara Vee Robertson – No. 26

3. A STUDY OF THE ROLE OT THE COUNSELOR IN SELECTED HIGH SCHOOLS IN LOUISIANA- Ada
Louise Hannibal – No. 42

4. A TECHNIQUE FOR STUDYING AND REINFORCING OCCUPATIONAL INTERESTS

OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS- Lillie M. Johnson – No. 52 (2 copies)

5. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF STUDENTS IN A WORK-EXPERIENCE PROGRAM

DESIGNED TO EFFECT SELF-CONCEPT AND BEHAVIORAL CHANGE-

James Wayne Moye – No. 82

6. THE EFFECTS OF VALUES CLARIFICATION TECHNIQUES ON THE BEHAVIOR

AND SELF-CONCEPT OF DISADVANTAGED BLACK HIGH SCHOOL

STUDENTS- Calvin J. E. Kaul, Jr. – No. 97

7. A STUDY OF SEX STEREOTYPING IN THE PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS OF ST.

TAMMANY PARISH AS IT RELATES TO OCCUPATIONAL CHOICES OF HIGH

SCHOOL STUDENTS AND PARENTAL OCCUPATIONAL PARTICIPATION

LEVELS- Bonnie G. Moore – No. 112

8. A STUDY OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE GUIDANCE

PROGRAM IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN-

Helene Huiying Lin – No. 120

9. THE EFFECT OF RELAXATION TRAINING ON THE OBSERVED BEHAVIOR OF

ACTING-OUT STUDENTS IN AN OPEN-CLASSROOM SETTING-

Margaret S. Byrnes – No. 130

 

HISTORY

1. THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT IN NEW ORLEANS-

Patricia Loraine Spiers – No. 1 (2 copies)

2. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN NEW ORLEANS DURING RECONSTRUCTION, 1862-

1877- Authur Edward Cedotal – No. 4

3. HODDING CARTER REBELS – Lawrence Franklin Ingram – No. 5

4. NEW IMMIGRANTS IN THE SOUTH: A STUDY OF THE ITALIANS OF

TANGIPAHOA PARISH, LOUISIANA- John V. Baiamonte, Jr. – No. 7

5. THE INDIAN FACTORY SYSTEM, 1796-1822- Bryan Stephen Pedeaux – No. 12

6. ZEMURRAY GARDENS: THE LAND AND ITS PEOPLE-William E. Perrin, Jr. – No. 25

7. A HISTORY OF THE GREAT SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY, GAYLORD

CONTAINER CORPORATION AND THEIR SUBSIDIARIES 1906-1955-

Michael Gordon Curtis – No. 30

8. THE HISTORY OF KENNER, LOUISIANA- Craig A. Bauer – No. 40

9. THE SIXTH REGIMENT MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, C.S.A., ORIGIN

TO 2 JUNE 1862- Hamilton G. Howell, Jr. – No. 56

10. A HISTORY OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA- Henry Allen Dobson – No. 61

11. PUBLIC SCHOOL DESEGREGATION: NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, 1960-

Deborah Ann Blanchard – No. 136

12. THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FORCED HEIRSHIP DOCTRINE IN

LOUISIANA- Marilyn T. Vessier – No. 148

13. THE SICILIAN SAINT JOSEPH ALTAR CELEBRATION IN SOUTHEASTERN

LOUISIANA- Karen Wright Warren – No. 149

14. MAKE-UP AND SUPPORT OF THE BRITISH UNION OF FASCISTS-

Martyn David Cowsill – No. 162

15. IN CELEBRATION OF THE HARVEST: THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE WASHINGTON PARISH FAIR,
1911-1928- James Michael Ryan – No. 163

16. THE REASONS BEHIND THE SHORTCOMINGS OF THE AMERICAN

COMMISSARIAT DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR-

Ralph G. Wiebelt, Jr. – No. 165

17. A TURN OF EVENTS: EARL LONG AND THE GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS OF

1940-1948- Davy Charles Brooks – No. 166

18. SCHOOL DESEGREGATION IN TANGIPAHOA PARISH: A LEGACY OF CHANGE-

Wendell Wayne Brumfield – No. 168

19. FENNER’S LOUISIANA ARTILLERY ORIGINS TO 1865- James Morris Perrin – No. 185

20. THE AMERICANIZATION OF CHINESE NEW YEAR: A HISTORY OF

TRADITIONAL NEW YEAR CUSTOMS AND OF THE LOUISIANA CHINESE-

Louis Steven Illar – No. 193

21. THE CIVIL WAR MILITARY CAREER OF HALBERT E. PAINE-

Mary Jim Philon – No. 196

22. ÁRPÁDHON: THE LARGEST RURAL HUNGARIAN SETTLEMENT IN THE UNITED

STATES- Victoria Ann Mocsary – No. 195

23. THE FORMATIVE YEARS OF THE BOLSHEVIKS: 1903-1912-

Daniel Lewis Olmsted – No. 201

24. THE EARLY CONGRESSIONAL CAREER OF JAMES HOBSON MORRISON 1942-

1943- Richard P. Haydel – No. 234

25. THE LOUISIANA PHOENIX: A STUDY OF THE FIRST THREE GUBERNATORIAL

ADMINISTRATIONS OF EDWIN W. EDWARDS- Melody D. Bonnette – No. 247

26. THE CONFEDERATE LOSS OF NEW ORLEANS: A REASSESSMENT-

Hal R. Hopson – No. 251

27. A HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI COTTON MILLS AND THE SANDERS MAGNOLIA MILL VILLAGE- Narvell
Strickland – No. 261

28. THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE SCOTTISH BORDERS, 1513-1603-

Paul D. Miller, Jr. – No. 274

29. JIMMIE DAVIS: FROM SHARECROPPER’S CABIN TO THE GOVERNOR’S

MANSION – Angie Reese Anderson – No. 297

30. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY REFORM MOVEMENTS IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE Aynur Turk Asova
No. 313

31. COVERING KENNEDY: A JOURNALISTIC COMPARISON- Dawn C. Alder – No. 317

32. GUARDIANS OF THE COAST: OPERATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES LIFE-

SAVING SERVICE- Catherine G. Jones – No. 320

33. THE MISSIONARY CAREER OF J. B. HARTWELL- John E. Shaffett – No. 322 (2 copies)

34. BIENVILLE’S ENGLISH TURN INCIDENT: AN ANECDOTAL EVENT IN GULF SOUTH HISTORY RECONSIDERED
WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA- Charles N. Elliott – No. 342

35. THE U.S.S. KIDD (DD-667): THE FINAL VOYAGE- John Filostrat II – No. 343

36. THE HISTORY OF THE HAITIAN SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES IN SOUTH FLORIDA- Lulrick
Balzora – No. 347

37. SOUTHERN BELLES AND BALLOTS: LOUISIANA’S FAILURE TO RATIFY THE

SUSAN B. ANTHONY AMENDMENT- Megan L. Dee – No. 358

38. LYNDON JOHNSON AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957: A REASSESSMENT-

Keith M. Finley – No. 371

39. JOSEPHUS, ORIGEN, AND EUSEBIUS: The Unresolved Issues in the Testimonium

Flavianum with Comparisons between Christian Contemporaries in Late Antiquity –

Daniel L. Simon – No. 391 December 1999

40. THE WAR OVER STAR WARS: IDEOLOGY AND THE STRATEGIC DEFENSE

INITIATIVE – Michael W. Richardson – No. 424 May 2000

41. PROBLEMS WITH THE TRADITIONAL VIEW OF THE BLACK DEATH: IS THE RAT

THE ONLY VILLAIN – Janet Davis – No. 430 – November 2000

42. THE NEW ORLEANS POLICE STRIKE, 8 FEBRUARY TO 4 MARCH 1979 –

Preston C. Rodrigue – No. 441 April 2000

43. OUR BROTHER’S KEEPER: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’S INVOLVEMENT

IN THE RECONSTRUCTION OF AUSTRIA FROM 1918-1923 –

Patricia D. Reed – No. 444 June 2001

 

KINESIOLOGY

1. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PARTICIPATION IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND

SCHOLASTIC ATTAINMENTS- Thomas Joseph Kuhn – No. 2

2. AN ANALYSIS OF THE INTERPRETATION METHODS ON THE AAHPER YOUTH

FITNESS TEST- Billy Earl Thompson – No. 3 (2 copies)

3. PART VERSUS WHOLE AND WHOLE-PART METHODS IN LEARNING BEGINNING SWIMMER SKILLS BY
REGIMENTED DRILL AND INFORMAL ACTIVITIES INSTRUCTION- Martin John Snelling – No. 19

4. A COMPARISON OF JOGGING AND SWIMMING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS
IN COLLEGE WOMEN-

Mary Virginia Jacocks – No. 65

5. THE EFFECTS OF LITHIUM ON THE NORMAL CARDIAC ENZYMES LEVELS-

Emilie A. Lovern – No. 119

6. THE EFFECT OF A STAFFING PATTERN ON THE QUALITY OF NURSING CARE-

Diane Marie Bonnette Amato – No. 143

7. RESPONSE OF SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLDS TO A QUESTIONNAIRE ABOUT

EATING AND EXERCISE PREFERENCES AND BEHAVIORS AS PART OF A

STUDY OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS IN A BIRACIAL

COMMUNITY-THE BOGALUSA HEART STUDY-

Carolyn Claire Russell Major – No. 171

8. AN INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE THE DIFFERENCE IN ACCURACY

PERFORMANCE OF TWO METHODS OF EXECUTING THE UNDERHAND PITCH

IN SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL- Elizabeth Ellen Moulds – No. 77

9. STATUS OF COMPETITIVE AGE GROUP GYMNASTIC PROGRAMS FOR WOMEN

IN LOUISIANA- Diane Gardner LeBlanc – No. 186 (2 copies)

10. THE EFFECTS OF WEIGHT-TRAINING ON THE SELF-CONCEPT OF COLLEGE

STUDENTS- Kay Gordon Daigle – No. 216

11. FEMALE RESPONSES OF GROWTH HORMONE, ESTRADIOL, LUTEINIZING HORMONE AND PROGESTERONE
TO RESISTIVE EXERCISE-

Richard Heleniak – No. 231

12. PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT EXPERIENCES-

Ginger Rhoads Kraemer – No. 272

13. THE EFFECTS OF AGGRESSIVE FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATION TREATMENT

VERSUS CONVENTIONAL PHYSICAL THERAPY TREATMENT AND

TRADITIONAL R.I.C.E. TREATMENT ON GRADE II SPRAINED ANKLES-

Mark Allen Belcher – No. 280

14. EFFECTS OF HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY ON DHEA, DHEAS, AND CORTISOL RESPONSES
TO EXERCISE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN- Lisa G. Johnson – No. 306

15. EFFECTS OF TOBACCO INTERVENTION ON SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS IN

LOUISIANA- Craig M. Mills – No. 307

16. DRUG, ALCOHOL, AND TOBACCO USE AMONG JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH

SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA- Ramona Pfeffer – No. 325

17. COLLEGE STUDENTS’ SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND BEHAVIOR: ANALYSIS AND IMPLICATIONS
FOR STD PREVENTION-

Evelyn Socorro Jimenez-Motes – No. 333

18. CIRCUIT WEIGHT TRAINING AND ITS EFFECT ON EXCESS POST-EXERCISE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION-
Ronald W. Haltom – No. 336

19. ATTITUDES REGARDING THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON THE

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM- Angela Talbot Michel – No. 344

20. THE CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE EFFECT WITH CHILDREN LEARNING AN

APPLIED TASK- Michelle Arnone Bates – No. 359

21. AN EXAMINATION OF STRESS AND BURNOUT IN CERTIFIED ATHLETIC

TRAINERS AT DIVISION I-A UNIVERSITIES- Amy E. Hendrix No. 374

22. THE LOUISIANA YOUTH RISK BEHAVIOR SURVEY: BLACK-WHITE

DIFFERENCES IN VIOLENCE, TOBACCO, ALCOHOL AND MARIJUANA USE-

Elizabeth Christine Perry – No. 379

23. THE STATUS OF HEALTH EDUCATION IN ST. TAMMANY PARISH PUBLIC

SCHOOLS – Diane S. Cole – No. 394 August 1999

24. EXPERT-NOVICE DECISION MAKING SKILLS IN BASEBALL CATCHING –

Russell K. Miller – No. 419 May 5, 2000

25. PERCEIVED LEGITIMACY OF ATHLETIC AGGRESSION AMONG MALE AND FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETES AND NON-ATHLETES –

Heather E. Webb, ATC, LAT – No. 422 May 2000

26. APPLICATION OF THE TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL TO CARDIOPULMONARY

REHABILITATION – Jeanne Guillot – No. 447 August 2001

27. ACUTE HORMONAL RESPONSES TO CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC BOUTS OF

EXERCISE AT THE SAME ABSOLUTE WORKLOAD –

Robert J. Durand – No. 453 December 2001

 

MUSIC

1. TEACHING RHYTHMIC ACCURACY: CONCEPTS AND PRACTICE-

John W. Todd – No. 21

2. VARIATIONEN FÜR ORCHESTER BY ANTON WEBERN AND VARIAZIONI PER ORCHESTRA BY LUIGI
DALLAPICCOLA A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS-

Harris Alexis, Jr. – No. 24

3. CONCERTO FOR ALTO FLUTE AND ORCHESTRA- Jack L. Martin – No. 39

4. SECOND STRING QUARTET BY ELLIOTT CARTER-

Marilynn Youngblood Williams – No. 66

5. REQUIEM CANTICLES BY IGOR STRAVINSKY-

Wesley James Turner – No. 67 (2 copies)

6. MOZART’S KEYBOARD VARIATIONS- Linda Dale Kennedy – No. 81

7. CANTICLE- Susan Thorne-Pottle – No. 174

8. CONVENTION AND SURPRISE IN WILLIAM GRANT STILL’S SEVEN TRACERIES-

Horace J. Maxile, Jr. – No. 329

9. AN EXAMINATION OF CADENTIAL ACTIVITY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO

STRUCTURE IN BRAHM’S INTERMEZZO OPUS 118, NO. 2, IN A MAJOR –

James A. Bass – No. 397 August 1999

10. THE EFFECT OF MOZART ON SPATIAL REPRESENTATIONS –

Randee L. Booksh – No. 398 November 1999

11. TRIO FOR FLUTE, PIANO AND AMPLIFIED GUITAR –

Henry R. Mackie – No. 405 April 1994

 

NURSING

1. A MODEL TO ASSESS CRITICAL THINKING STRATEGIES OF BACCALAUREATE

NURSING STUDENTS- Mary J. Peterson – No. 354

2. COMPLIANCE WITH HEART HEALTHY LIFESTYLES AMONG POST-CORONARY

BYPASS AND POST-ANGIOPLASTY PATIENTS-

Linda Merse Wilson, RN, BSN – No. 208

3. COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF NURSE-MANAGED PATIENT CARE ON THE

HOSPITALIZED MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION PATIENT-

Rachel Pittman Tidwell – No. 209

4. THE EFFECT OF A SUPPORT GROUP INCORPORATING SOCIAL SKILLS

TRAINING ON SELF-ESTEEM, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND JOB SATISFACTION IN

THE NEW REGISTERED NURSE- Wanda G. Hughes – No. 210

5. THE PERCEIVED POSTDISCHARGE NEEDS OF THE ELDERLY CARDIAC

SURGERY PATIENT: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS- Connie Day Harrison – No. 211

6. THE EFFECTS OF SELECTED VARIABLES ON DURATION OF BREASTFEEDING

IN THE FIRST-TIME MOTHER- Laura J. Clouatre – No. 220

7. A COMPARISON OF TRADITIONAL BEDSIDE SUPPORT WITH SUPPORT GROUP

SESSIONS IN MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE FAMILY DURING A CRITICAL

ILLNESS- Sandy Schmitt Gasho – No. 221

8. TRANSITING: THE EXPERIENCE FOR EMERGENCY ROOM REGISTERED NURSES

OF PROVIDING CARE FOR BATTERED WOMEN- Virginia Emerson – No. 222

9. PREOPERATIVE ANXIETY: EFFECT OF PARENTAL COPING STYLE ON

CHILDREN’S LEVEL OF PREOPERATIVE ANXIETY- Beth R. Edwards – No. 232

10. RELATIONSHIP AMONG HARDINESS, JOB SATISFACTION, AND LENGTH OF

EMPLOYMENT IN STAFF REGISTERED NURSES- Carolyn O’Connor – No. 241

11. A DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENTS WHICH INFLUENCE SPOUSE CAREGIVERS OF

ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE CLIENTS TO SEEK SUPPORT- Diane W. Smith – No. 242

12. JOB SATISFACTION AMONG CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALISTS IN LOUISIANA

HOSPITALS- Suzanne Howard Carpenter, RN, BSN – No. 243

13. A RETROSPECTIVE COMPARISON OF CERTIFIED NURSE-MIDWIFE AND

OBSTETRICAL RESIDENT ADOLESCENT PRENATAL CARE-

Linda M. Abraham – No. 244

14. EXPERIENCES OF REGISTERED NURSES WHO HAVE BEEN VICTIMS OF CLIENT

VIOLENCE- Dorris Jeanette Brian – No. 254

15. SELF-CARE PRACTICES OF THE NONURGENT EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

CLIENT- Melissa S. Wafer, RN, BSN – No. 255

16. A CASE STUDY OF HOSPITAL EMPLOYED REGISTERED NURSES’ TRANSITION

RESPONSES TO A COMPUTERIZED PATIENT CARE DOCUMENTATION

SYSTEM- Sally Beverung Pareti – No. 256

17. MALE CAREGIVERS OF THE CHRONICALLY MENTALLY ILL: THE UNTOLD

STORY- Gloria D. Mays – No. 258

18. THE PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESSORS AND COPING MECHANISMS OF INFERTILE

NULLIPAROUS WOMEN AND INFERTILE WOMEN WITH ONE BIOLOGICAL

CHILD- Mary S. Burke, BSN, RN, CCRN and Jeannie R. Harper, BSN, RNC – No. 259

19. UTILIZATION PATTERNS OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST IN LOUISIANA HOSPITALS- Camille
Miller Ledford, BSN, RN, C and Patricia Coyle Pittman, BSN,

RN, CNOR – No. 269

20. PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT AND HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS IN HIV

POSITIVE WOMEN- Valerie Schluter, RN, BSN – No. 270

21. FACTORS INFLUENCING LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES DECISION TO PURSUE

ADVANCEMENT IN NURSING EDUCATION- Paula B. Campo, SN, RN – No. 284

22. FACTORS WHICH INHIBIT THE REPORTING OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS BY

PRIVATE PHYSICIANS- Karon Tressitt-Williams – No. 286

23. THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT AND LEVEL OF DEMENTIA ON LONG-

TERM CARE DECISIONS- Carol A. Tingle – No. 292

24. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF EQUINE FACILITATED PSYCHOTHERAPY

ON BEHAVIOR AND SELF-ESTEEM IN CHILDREN WITH ATTENTION-

DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD)-

Rebecca Bombet Basile and Melody Carson Antoon – No. 296

25. PERCEIVED COPING STYLES AMONG OSTOMY CLIENTS RESIDING IN A

METROPOLITAN CITY OF LOUISIANA-

Sheila N. Reynaud, BSN, RNC – No. 298

26. THE IMPACT OF NURSES’ PERCEPTIONS OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT

OPPORTUNITIES ON JOB SATISFACTION, ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT,

AND INTENT TO REMAIN- Sharon D. Landry – No. 302

27. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF JOB SATISFACTION BETWEEN PSYCHIATRIC

REGISTERED NURSES AND FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIC REGISTERED NURSES-

Patricia M. Boyd – No. 303

28. THE EFFECT OF GROUP COUNSELING ON DEPRESSION IN HOMELESS

CHILDREN- Warren George Zimmermann Jr. – No. 305

29. ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES AS PERCEIVED BY ADVANCED

PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES AND PHYSICIANS IN LOUISIANA-

Cynthia D. Morris, BSN, RN and Staci H. Sullivan, BSN, RN – No. 318

30. THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG ORGANIZATIONAL DECENTRALIZATION, JOB

SATISFACTION AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT-

D. Denise Bradford, BSN and Denise B. Dugas, BSN – No. 319

31. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL FACTORS AND IMMUNIZATION COMPLIANCE IN INFANTS-
Megan A. Louque – No. 321

32. AN EXPLORATION OF PERCEIVED NEEDS OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH

RECENTLY DIAGNOSED TYPE I DIABETES MELLITUS-

Janice C. Long, BSN, RN – No. 335

33. PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESSES AND COPING STRATEGIES OF FAMILIES CARING

FOR TECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED YOUNG CHILDREN AT HOME: IMPLICATIONS

FOR NURSING PRACTICE- Lee Anne M. McKearan – No. 338

34. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF HEALTHCARE NEED SERVICES

THAT CAN BE MET IN AN ACADEMIC NURSE MANAGED HEALTH CENTER-

Diane L. Sweithelm – No. 348

35. THE ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS AND PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT IN
THE HIV POSITIVE AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE- Debra Vicknair – No. 349

36. VARIATIONS IN RESOURCES AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE STRESS LEVELS OF

MOTHERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN- Christine Herzog LeBoeuf – No. 376

37. DIFFERENCES IN JOB SATISFACTION BETWEEN REGISTERED NURSES AND

UNLICENSED ASSISTIVE PERSONNEL IN HOSPITAL SETTINGS-

Pam Pyburn, RN and Barbara White, RNC – No. 380

38. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE OFFICE NURSE/PERSONNEL – HOME

HEALTHCARE NURSE RELATIONSHIP – Beth W. Pesses – No. 390 December 1999

39. ABUSE ASSESSMENT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS: ACOMPARATIVE

STUDY OF EMERGENCY NURSES IN LOUISIANA –

Michelle A. Vidrine – No. 392 December 1999

40. ROLES & RELATED SCOPE OF PRACTICE AS PERCEIVED BY ADVANCED

PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES IN LOUISIANA –

Vera Williams, BSN, RN – No. 393 December 1999

41. LOUISIANA STATE CHILDNET ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND NURSERY

NEUROBIOLOGIC RISK SCORE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME PREDICTOR
MODELS FOR AT-RISK INFANTS QUALIFYING FOR PROJECT SOAR –

Lauren A. Haygood – No. 401 December 11, 1999

42. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE LEVEL OF CULTURAL COMPETENCE OF NURSES

PRACTICING IN ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS –

Mary O. Broussard – No. 404 December 1999

43. CRITICAL CARE NURSES’ ATTITUDES AND KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING

ORGAN AND TISSUE DONATION –

Kathy I. Hancock, RN, BSN,Cen – No. 407 May 2000

44. LEVEL OF SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING AND INCIDENCE OF TERMINAL AGITATION

Tanya Schreiber – No. 423 May 3, 2000

45. PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING BY THE

NURSE ENDOSCOPIST – Melanie G. Nutter, RN, BSN – No. 432 – May 2001

46. EVALUATION OF BREAST CANCER PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH EDUCATION

AND SUPPORT IN SOUTH LOUISIANA –

Sydney Prescott, BSN, RN – No. 451 Fall 2001

47. CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALISTS: TRENDS OF PRACTICE IN SOUTHEAST

LOUISIANA – Mary P. Valentine, RN, BSN – No. 448 Fall 2001

 

PSYCHOLOGY

1. EFFECTS OF EVALUATIVE FEEDBACK ON BARGAINING- Sarah E. Evans – No. 151

2. BULIMIC’S BODY-IMAGE DISTORTION AND AFFECTIVE CHANGES AS A

FUNCTION OF FEEDBACK AND LOCUS OF CONTROL- Maurie Coneglio – No. 194

3. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: AN ATTRIBUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE-

Carlo J. Cuneo – No. 199

4. AGE DIFFERENCES AND INSTRUCTION EFFECTS ON CHILDREN’S RECALL OF

TELEVISION PROGRAM & COMMERCIAL CONTENT- Kim Ernst – No. 200

5. THE CIRCUMPLEX MODEL OF FAMILY DYNAMICS APPLIED TO SEXUAL

ADDICTION- Dorothy L. Taylor – No. 206

6. STRESS AND SUBSTANCE USE: SEX ROLES AND SOCIAL SUPPORT AS

MODERATORS- Karen Lundin – No. 214

7. A FURTHER EXAMINATION OF THE VALIDITY OF THE SOCIAL INTEREST

SCALE- Sonia L. Simon – No. 215

8. SOCIAL SUPPORT AND HELPING: CLOSING THE CONCEPTUAL GAPS-

Camille E. Leidner – No. 217

9. DEVELOPMENTAL COLLEGE STUDENT’S CASUAL ATTRIBUTIONS FOR

SUCCESS AND FAILURE- Tricia Colombo Rudolph – No. 218

10. THE CONTINUATION OF ABUSIVE DATING RELATIONSHIPS FROM A SOCIAL

SUPPORT PERSPECTIVE- Gary L. Griffin – No. 223

11. THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATIC WORD RECOGNITION: THE EFFECTS OF

PRACTICE IN SPEEDED SYNONYM MATCHING- Becky Irwin Green – No. 229

12. EFFECTS OF SPOKESPERSON GENDER AND PRODUCT TYPE ON RECALL AND

ATTITUDE TOWARD ADVERTISED PRODUCTS- Susan M. Keating – No. 230

13. THE EFFECTS OF PARENTAL SEPARATION/DIVORCE ON CHILDREN’S

PHYSICAL ILLNESSES- Christine L. Olivier – No. 233

14. EFFECTS OF PERCEIVED OVEREATING ON MEMORY BIAS AND MOOD IN

RESTRAINED AND UNRESTRAINED EATERS- Shannon Lee Hodgson – No. 237

15. AN ATTRIBUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF ALCOHOLISM- Craig M. Pourciau – No. 239

16. MORAL REASONING, LEARNING DISABILITIES, AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY:

A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE- DeVoe Potter Allen – No. 240

17. THE EFFECTS OF NICOTINE ON VERBAL AND SPATIAL MEMORY-

Shannon Plauché McNabb – No. 245

18. ACQUISITION AND EXTINCTION OF CONTEXT-SPECIFIC WITHDRAWAL TO MORPHINE- Cheryl
Deffner-Rappold – No. 246

19. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DESIRABLE AND UNDESIRABLE MASCULINE

AND FEMININE TRAITS AND PARENTAL BONDING PATTERNS AMONG

CROSS-SEXTYPED AND TRADITIONALLY SEXTYPED INDIVIDUALS-

Lori Angela Carroll – No. 250

20. EFFECTS OF INCENTIVES ON TYPE A AND TYPE B INDIVIDUALS’ ACQUISITION

OF SKIN TEMPERATURE CONTROL- Thomas Hamilton Mosley, Jr. – No. 253

21. ADULT AGE DIFFERENCES IN SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY-

Timothy T. Morrison – No. 260

22. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN SPATIAL MEMORY: ORIENTATION SPECIFICITY

OF MENTAL IMAGES- Gina E. Adam – No. 263

23. GENDER PORTRAYAL IN ADVERTISEMENTS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON

CONSUMER BEHAVIOR- Michelle Breaud – No. 264

24. THE ESCAPE THEORY OF BINGE-EATING: THE EFFECT OF FAILURE FEEDBACK

ON THE SELF-AWARENESS OF RESTRAINED EATERS-

Shawn Kahlil Jeffries – No. 265

25. ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME FOR DATE RAPE: EFFECTS OF PERSONALITY TRAITS AND GENDER-
Connie M. Sylve – No. 266

26. THE DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE STRATEGIES FOR SPATIAL LEARNING-

Allison A. Kenan – No. 278

27. MORPHINE TOLERANCE: CONTRIBUTIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CUES AND

NOCICEPTIVE STIMULATION- Tonya M. LeJune – No. 282

28. DIFFERENCES IN ATTRIBUTION STYLE AS A FUNCTION OF PERSONAL BELIEF

IN A JUST WORLD AND HISTORY OF FAMILY VIOLENCE-

Mellisa R. Eldridge – No. 293

29. EFFECTS OF CONTEXTUAL CUES ON OPIATE WITHDRAWAL AND SELF-

ADMINISTRATION OF MORPHINE- Stefany L. DePrato – No. 295

30. SOCIAL COGNITION AND ADJUSTMENT AMONG CHILDREN WITH LEARNING

DISABILITIES: NONVERBAL AND LINGUISTIC SUBTYPES-

Dana Dunlap Baroni – No. 299

31. THE EFFECTS OF ATTACHMENT STYLES AND ACCOMMODATION ON INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS-
Tiffany R. Thibodeaux – No. 301

32. TELEVISION INFLUENCE ON BODY IMAGE PERCEPTIONS AND EATING

ATTITUDES OF PREADOLESCENT CHILDREN- Rebecca C. Wolf – No. 300

33. EARLY FAMILY ENVIRONMENT, ATTENTIONAL BIASES, AND MEMORY

BIASES IN PERSONS WITH AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER-

Joy R. Kohlmaier – No. 304

34. SOCIAL INTEREST REVISITED: AN ATTEMPT TO FURTHER MEASURE AND VALIDATE ADLER’S
CONSTRUCT- Michael J. Stasio – No. 308

35. THE EFFECTS OF OBLIGATORY EXERCISE STATUS AND GENDER ON EATING

DISTURBANCE AND MOTIVATIONS FOR EXERCISE- Jodie E. Jaubert – No. 311

36. HISTORY OF ABUSE AS A PREDICTOR OF ATTACHMENT STYLE-

Stacy Crawford – No. 331

37. THE EFFECTS OF INHIBITING NITRIC OXIDE DURING THE ACQUISITION AND EXTINCTION OF
A CONDITIONED FEAR RESPONSE-

DeAnn L. Morris No. 332

38. CAN COGNITIVE THEORY DIFFERENTIATE PERSONS WHO HAVE

PERSONALITY TRAITS THAT ARE CENTRAL TO THE CLUSTER B AND THE

CLUSTER C PERSONALITY DISORDERS?- Michele D. Warner – No. 328

39. SPECIFIC LANGUAGE ABILITY AND THEORY OF MIND DEVELOPMENT-

Cassandra Alice Browning – No. 341

40. DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AND THE ROLE OF IN-GROUP BIAS IN REWARD

ALLOCATION- Kandy White – No. 345

41. CHILDREN COPING WITH PARENTAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS-

Andrea Bundy Albert – No. 350

42. PERSONALITY, BIRTH ORDER AND PAMPERING- Tonya LeBlanc – No. 352

43. USE OF A COMPUTER VIDEO GAME TO MODIFY THE DISINHIBITION PROCESS

IN ADHA ADOLESCENTS & PROPOSAL OF AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

SUB-PROGRAM TO ENHANCE ITS THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS-

Carrie Christiane Creveling – No. 361

44. TRANSCULTURAL EQUITY SENSITIVITY- Ruth Melyta Keiler – No. 362

45. EFFECTS OF OPIOID AND NONOPIOID FOOTSHOCK STRESS ON MORPHINE

ORAL SELF-ADMINISTRATION AND WITHDRAWAL IN RATS-

Jay T. Moak – No. 363

46. PERSONALITY AND GENDER IN THE WORKPLACE: EFFECTS ON JOB

SATISFACTION, JOB INVOLVEMENT, ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND

INTENT TO TURNOVER- Alison Wilde – No. 365

47. ANXIETY, SELF-FOCUSED COGNITIONS, AND PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES: A

LOOK AT GENDER DIFFERENCE- Janice Davenport Crump – No. 366

48. SCALE DEVELOPMENT FOR EATING DISORDERS BASED ON THE HEALTH

BELIEF MODEL- Beth Y. Blancher – No. 373

49. OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER AS IT IS RELATED TO

BIRTH ORDER AND FAMILY ENVIRONMENT CHARACTERISTICS-

Stacey C. LaGraize – No. 375

50. SMOKERS’ AMBIVALENCE AND BIASED INFORMATION PROCESSING-

Desiré Mayard – No. 377

51. THE MODERATING EFFECT OF PERFECTIONISM ON THE RELATIONSHIP

BETWEEN BODY DISSATISFACTION AND EATING DISORDERS-

Celeste M. Morrow – No. 378

52. COMPARING TRADITIONAL MUG SHOT ALBUMS WITH THOSE USING

COMPUTER FACIAL RECOGNITION ALGORITHMS- Renee K. Rivas – No. 381

53. THE FUNCTION OF PERSONALITY AND GENDER IN CONSUMER DECISION

MAKING STRATEGIES IN THE SELECTION OF A MANAGED CARE HEALTH

PLAN- Christopher L. Cooper – No. 385 July 1999

54. SIBLING CONFLICT FACTORS AS PREDICTORS OF FALSE BELIEF

PERFORMANCE- Rachel Comish Foote – No. 386 July 1999

55. HISTRONIC AND DEPENDENT PERSONALITY DISORDER: SELF/OTHER

IMBALANCED PERSONALITIES AND THE SELF-SERVING BIAS-

Catherine M. Maness – No. 389 December 1999

56. UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCE OF COGNITIVE LOAD IN LEARNING TWO

AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL INTERFACES – Robert Alan Whitelaw – No. 396 1999

57. OUTSTANDING, OR JUST STANDING OUT: AN EXAMINATION OF CONTRAST

EFFECTS AS A FUNCTION OF RATING SCALE FORMAT – Mark J. Blair – No. 400

58. THE EFFECTS OF CONTEXT PERFORMANCES ON HALO, PERFORMANCE

JUDGEMENTS, AND REACTION TIME – Tiffany A. Jennings – No. 408

59. CAUSAL ATTRIBUTIONS AND ANTISOCIAL TRAITS OF INCARCERATED

MALES – Paula L. Cooper – No. 411

60. AN EXAMINATION OF THE “DUMB JOCK” STEREOTYPE AND ITS EFFECT ON

ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE – Mickey M. Quinlan – No. 412 August 2000

61. EATING ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS IN AMERICAN MARTIAL ARTS –

Khaki M. York – No. 415 July 2000

62. TREATMENT ACCEPTABILITY FOR OBESITY: THE INFLUENCES OF SELF-

EFFICACY AND OUTCOME EXPECTANCY – Nowal Jaber – No. 417 May 2000

63. VALUE AS ORGANIC UNITY IN THE POSTCONVENTIONAL STAGE OF MORAL

REASONING – Evette Simmons – No. 420 May 2000

64. MUG BOOK IDENTIFICATION: EFFECTS OF SIMILARITY ON MUG SHOTS

PRESENTED SIMULTANEOUSLY OR SEQUENTIALLY –

Heather A. Stewart – No. 421 May 2000

65. FACILITATIVE AND DISRUPTIVE EFFECTS IN HYPERMNESIA FOR

PERFORMED ACTS: ALICE’S FURTHER RECOLLECTIONS OF WONDERLAND –

James M. Loveland – No. 435 – May 2001

66. IMPLICIT MEMORY BIAS IN AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER –

Marisa A. Marino – No. 436 – May 2001

67. SELF-DISCREPANCIES AND EMOTIONAL VULNERABILITIES IN WOMEN

FULFILLING DUAL SOCIAL ROLES – Lacie M. Michel – No. 440 May 2001

68. INVESTIGATING IMPLICIT ATTITUDE-BEHAVIOR CONSISTENCY –

Amy M. Sutherland-Lambert – No. 449 December 2001

69. VICTIMS OF OXYGEN DEPRIVATION: TEN CASE STUDIES –

Tessa T. Rivet – No. 450 December 2001

 

ZOOLOGY

1. AN ELECTROPHORETIC ANALYSIS OF THE GLYCINE CONTENT IN MUSCLE

TISSUE OF NORTH AMERICAN CATFISH (ICTALURIDAE AND ARIIDAE)- Alfred F. Joseph, Jr.
No. 9

2. THE TOXICITY OF SELECTED ENZYME CONTAINING BIODEGRADABLE LINEAR

ALKYLATE SULFONATE (LAS) DETERGENTS ON moinodaphnia macleayi-

David C. Schwab – No. 14

3. A PHENOLOGICAL STUDY OF SOME FROGS AND TOADS OF SAINT JAMES

PARISH, LOUISIANA- John L. Vitter – No. 45

4. STUDIES ON THE LETHAL DISSOLVED OXYGEN LEVELS FOR YOUNG BROWN

SHRIMP PENAEUS AZTECUS IVES- Gary Leo Kramer – No. 71

5. THE EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CONSTRUCTION ON WATER POLLUTION-

Michael Ray Ball – No. 78