Doctoral Degrees SPRING 2011 GRADUATES *David William Archer Ph.D. Computer Science Conceptual Modeling of Data with Provenance Adviser; Lois Delcambre Professor of Computer Science Rehman Ashraf Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering Robust Circuit & Architecture Design in the Nanoscale Regime Adviser: Malgorzata Chrzanowska-Jeske Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering ’Michael Anthony Buck Ph.D. Applied Psychology Proactive Personality and Big Five Traits in Supervisors and Workgroup Members: Effects on Safety Climate and Safety Motivation Adviser: Donald M. Truxillo Professor of Psychology ’Gilberto Eugene Flores Ph.D. Biology Microbial Ecology of Active Marine Hydrothermal Vent Deposits: The Influence of Geologic Setting on Microbial Communities Adviser: Anna-Louise Reysenbach Professor of Biology ’Deborah Kaylee Ford Ph.D. Applied Psychology An Evaluation of Moderating Influences of Employee Proactive Personality: Empowerment and Political Skill Adviser: Donald M. Truxillo Professor of Psychology ’Peng Fu Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Postsecondary Education Faculty of Color and Scholarship Redeflned: Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Competence Adviser: Christine Cress Professor of Education ’Gino Galvez Ph.D. Applied Psychology Work-related Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of Acculturation Among Employed Latinos Enrolled in Batterer Intervention Programs Adviser: Eric Mankowski Associate Professor of Psychology ’Frank Douglas Granshaw Ph.D. Environmental Sciences and Resources: Geology Designing and Using Virtual Field Environments to Enhance and Extend Field Experience in Professional Development Programs in Geology for K-12 Teachers Adviser: Michael L. Cummings Professor of Geology ’Hairong Gui Ph.D. Systems Science: Business Administration Real Options Methodology in Sportswear Retail Investment Valuation Adviser: John Oh Professor of Business Administration ’Ginger Charmagne Hanson Ph.D. Systems Science: Psychology A Multi-Level Study of the Predictors of Family-Supportive Supervision Adviser: Leslie B. Hammer Professor of Psychology ’Shaojuan Lin Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Postsecondary Education Foreign Language Teaching in U.S. Higher Education Classrooms: An Investigation of the Relationship between Teacher Pedagogical Beliefs and Classroom Teaching Adviser: Christine Cress Professor of Education ’Michael Joseph McCarthy Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research Identifying Modiflable Factors associated with Depression across the Lifespan in Stroke Survivor-Spouse Dyads Adviser: Laurie E. Powers Professor of Social Work ’Amy Michele Salazar Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research Investigating the Predictors of Postsecondary Education Success and Post-College Life Circumstances of Foster Care Alumni Adviser: Thomas Keller Duncan and Cindy Campbell Professor of Social Work ’Alec Sithole Ph.D. Applied Physics Feedbacks of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Rice Agriculture Adviser: M.A.K. Khalil Professor of Physics ’Kathleen Margaret Sullivan Ph.D. Urban Studies The Experience of Senior Housing for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Seniors: An Exploratory Study Adviser: Margaret B. Neal Professor of Community Health ’Clayton Alan Yonce Ph.D. Applied Psychology Now Accepting Applications Online: An Examination of Privacy Concerns, Explanations, and Control in Applicant Reactions to Internet-Based Selection Procedures Adviser: Donald M. Truxillo Professor of Psychology WINTER 2011 GRADUATES Deborah Brannan Ph.D. Applied Psychology Effects of Daily Social Support on Tension- Reduction Drinking Adviser: Cynthia Mohr Assistant Professor of Psychology Louisa Jenkins Brown Ph.D. Urban Studies The Evolution of CDCS in Inner North and Northeast Portland, 1987-2006 Adviser: Sy Adler Professor of Urban Studies and Planning ’Candidate for spring graduation. 17
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