All dissertations completed at Western Michigan University are entered into ScholarWorks. Some may be embargoed or restricted by the authors and may be only available from on-campus computers. Print copies are available through interlibrary loan for dissertations before 2013. If you have any questions, please contact wmu-scholarworks@wmich.edu.
Dissertations from 1969
Homogenous Catalytic Hydrogenation of Organic Compounds Using Rhodium-Triarylphosphine Complexes, Jack Lee Parsons
Characterizations of Some Functors of Categories of Banach Spaces, Kenneth L. Pothoven
The Distinguishing Characteristics of High Schools with High and Low Enrollments in Physics, Thomas Earl Van Koevering
Identification of Criteria and Formulation of an Action Model for the Process of Curriculum Development, Jack J . Wickert
Youth Attitudes Toward the Police and Law Enforcement: A Contextual Analysis, Donald G. Williams
Dimethyl Sulfoxide Oxydation of Hydroxy-Steroids and Studies on the Oxidation of the 5’–Hydroxy Group of Nucleosides, Carmen V. Zenarosa
Dissertations from 1968
Predicting Counselor Effectiveness: A Multiple Regression Approach, Buena Flor H. Mendoza
A Study of a Selected Manpower Development Training Act Program for Training Adults, Robert Vermeulen