“Giving a voice to unheard parties”: Parents’ perceptions of early interventions for their children with autism
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“Giving a voice to unheard parties”: Parents’ perceptions of early interventions for their children with autism

HONOURS THESIS 2022

Brooke Tracy is currently in her first year of the Clinical Psychology program at UNB, and also completed her honours degree in psychology at UNB. She explains her honours thesis on how parents perceive autism intervention programs for their young children, and discusses how studying parental perspectives is essential for optimizing the efficiency of interventions. She also shares personal insights into the research field and research process.

Supervisor: Dr. Barbara D’Entremont

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“We found that it did have a negative effect”: How Background Music Affects Foreign Language Learning
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“We found that it did have a negative effect”: How Background Music Affects Foreign Language Learning

HONOURS THESIS 2021 / UNB-SJ

Kimberly Mazerolle is currently in the Certificate of Applied Behaviour Analysis Program at UNB-Fredericton, and previously completed her honours degree in psychology at UNB-SJ. She discusses her thesis on the effects of background music on foreign language learning, a study she was drawn to after completing a Psychology of Music course, and because of her bilingual roots.

Supervisor: Dr. Jonathon Wilbiks

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