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MREB Cleared Protocols MREB Cleared Protocols MREB# Date Cleared Title Faculty Faculty Dept Student Type Level of Project 2003 014 Feb-10-2003 I. Bourgeault Health Studies R. Walji Faculty 2004 064 May-11-2004 Canadian Professors as Public Intellectuals N. McLaughlin Sociology K. Turcotte Faculty 2004 157 Oct-24-2004 M. Cadieux Psychology Faculty 2005 061 Aug-10-2005 S. Mestelman Economics M. Rogers Faculty 2005 168 Mar-01-2006 An exploration of Self-Actualization (the mind-body-energy W. Shaffir Sociology Y. Le Blanc PhD connection) as a Holistic Health Practice: participant observation 2005 186 Feb-05-2006 B. Milliken Psychology Hannah Teja Faculty 2006 006 Feb-06-2006 Automaticity and Focus of Attention in Handwriting J. Starkes Kinesiology J. Cullen Faculty 2006 007 Feb-06-2006 Actively Building Capacity in Primary Care Research C. Levitt Family Medicine Faculty 2006 008 Feb-09-2006 Parents: The unacknowledged victims of childhood bullying T. Vaillancourt Psychology J. Johnson PostDoc 2006 009 Feb-09-2006 Community medicine focus groups I. Tyler Family Medicine M. Hau Medical Student 2006 011 Feb-21-2006 Code-switching and prosody in sentence comprehension C. Anderson Linguistics Faculty 2006 012 Feb-28-2006 Elicited Writing Errors K. Humphreys Psychology D. Pollock MA 2006 013 Apr-05-2006 Correlation Between Student's High-School Mathematics M. Lovric Mathematics M. Fioroni MA Backgrounds and Performance in First Year Mathematics at McMaster University 2006 014 Mar-08-2006 The Impossible Policy Problem? An Exploration of the Policy V. Satzewich Sociology A. Walker MA Roadblocks to Foreign Credential Recognition in Canada 2006 015 Feb-05-2006 Inclusive Occupational Therapy Education: A Pilot Survey B. Jung Rehab Sciences M. Faculty Mouneimne 2006 018 Mar-21-2006 Clinical Nurse Specialists working with First Nations and Inuit A. DiCenso Nursing J. 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Mulvale PhD Patient Perspectives 2006 026 Mar-27-2006 Understanding the Health and Health Care Needs of Low- S. Watt Social Work L. Palmer MA Income Women Living in an Urban Setting 2006 027 Mar-01-2006 LibQUAL + Survey - McMaster University Libraries K. Ball Administration Faculty 2006 028 Apr-04-2006 Investigating the Experience of Clinical Trial Participants W. Warry Anthropology L. Hayden PhD 2006 029 Apr-05-2006 Becoming a Social Work Manager: Exploring the Transistion J. Aronson Social Work J. Skembaris Faculty from Front-Line Practice 2006 030 Apr-18-2006 Judgments of Equity in Health Care Resource Allocation J. Hurley Economics Faculty 2006 032 Mar-27-2006 Monetary Integration and Pension Systems: the Impact of Fiscal M. Hering Political Science Faculty Policies on Public Pensions, 1999 - 2005 2006 034 Mar-08-2006 Visual Search in Time-Space Synesthesia D. Maurer Psychology F. 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