1. The Longitudinal Relationship between Fatigue and Cognition in Multiple Sclerosis: Is Coping Style a Moderator? Open Access Author: Ukueberuwa, Dede Title: The Longitudinal Relationship between Fatigue and Cognition in Multiple Sclerosis: Is Coping Style a Moderator? Graduate Program: Psychology Keywords: multiple sclerosisfatiguecognitioncopingneuropsychologypsychology File: Download Dede.Ukueberuwa.masters_thesis.grdschl.final.resub.pdf Committee Members: Peter Andrew Arnett, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorFrank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorAlicia Grandey, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
2. Anxious Moods as a Risk Factor for Depressed Moods: an Ecological Momentary Assessment of Those with Clinical Anxiety and Depression Open Access Author: Jacobson, Nicholas Charles Title: Anxious Moods as a Risk Factor for Depressed Moods: an Ecological Momentary Assessment of Those with Clinical Anxiety and Depression Graduate Program: Psychology Keywords: anxietydepressionecological momentary assessmentphysiologyheart ratefatiguearousal File: Download Nicholas_Jacobson_Masters_Thesis_For_Graduate_School_FINAL.pdf Committee Members: Michelle Gayle Newman, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor