Honours
View 2008 theses >>
In 2009 a total of nine candidates in the Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Honours) program successfully completed their theses. Below are links to the abstracts.
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Aughterson, K. (2009). The social consequences of self-control: Testing the general theory of crime and trait measures of narcissism and impulsivity among adults in Australia and Hong Kong. Unpublished honours thesis. Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Baker, L. (2009). Impact of perceived organisational support, stress, and job satisfaction on intentions to quit among teachers. Unpublished honours thesis. Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Jones, D. (2009). A retrospective study on perceived parenting styles and its relationship with risk-taking behaviours. Unpublished honours thesis. Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Korfias, S. (2009). The effects of mood and expectancies on levels of alcohol use. Unpublished honours thesis. Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Lightowler, C. (2009). Body appreciation, intuitive eating, mindfulness and happiness among females: a positive psychology approach. Unpublished honours thesis. Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia.
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McDonald, S. (2009). Does Online Social Networking Affect What You Disclose on Facebook? Unpublished honours thesis. Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia.
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McKee, L. (2009). The relationship of connectedness to nature and happiness. Unpublished honours thesis. Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Olsen, D. J. (2009). Global economic crisis: job insecurity and well-being. Unpublished honours thesis. Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Ward, J. (2009). An explorative study of the well-being of gardeners in the Top End, Australia. Unpublished thesis. Charles Darwin University.