Popular CDR Content in Spring 2022

The CDR continues to experience a high number of downloads, particularly among our masters papers, theses and dissertations. Here are the most downloaded works from January 1, 2022 through May 31, 2022:

  1. ADCIRC 2020 Users Group Meeting Recording: ADCIRC version 54 by Zach Cobell
  2. Social Media Use and Its Impact of Body Image: The Effects of Body Comparison Tendency, Motivation for Social Media Use, and Social Media Platform on Body Esteem in Young Women by Deanna Puglia
  3. The Medical Discourse on Military Psychiatry and the Psychological Trauma of War: World War I to DSM-III by Rachel Levandoski
  4. The Kongo Rule: The Palo Monte Mayombe Wisdom Society by Donato Fhunsu
  5. Women and children first by Anne Symons
  6. Faculty Engaged Scholarship: Setting Standards and Building Conceptual Clarity by Lynn Blanchard and Andrew Furco
  7. Research Note: More on improving service quality measurement by Valarie Zeithaml, Leonard L. Berry, and A. Parasuraman
  8. A Detailed Journey into the Punk Subculture: Punk Outreach in Public Libraries by April Errickson
  9. Multiple Merging Events in the Double Cluster A3128/A3125 by James Rose et al.
  10. The nature and determinants of customer expectations of service by Valarie Zeithaml, Leonard L. Berry, and A. Parasuraman

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