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:
- ADCIRC 2020 Users Group Meeting Recording: ADCIRC version 54 by Zach Cobell
- 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
- The Medical Discourse on Military Psychiatry and the Psychological Trauma of War: World War I to DSM-III by Rachel Levandoski
- The Kongo Rule: The Palo Monte Mayombe Wisdom Society by Donato Fhunsu
- Women and children first by Anne Symons
- Faculty Engaged Scholarship: Setting Standards and Building Conceptual Clarity by Lynn Blanchard and Andrew Furco
- Research Note: More on improving service quality measurement by Valarie Zeithaml, Leonard L. Berry, and A. Parasuraman
- A Detailed Journey into the Punk Subculture: Punk Outreach in Public Libraries by April Errickson
- Multiple Merging Events in the Double Cluster A3128/A3125 by James Rose et al.
- The nature and determinants of customer expectations of service by Valarie Zeithaml, Leonard L. Berry, and A. Parasuraman
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