Browsing Theses by Author "Tyndale University"
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Atonement in Leviticus and Hebrews: Convergences and Divergences
Risk, Kenneth (Tyndale University, 2022-04-18)Leviticus describes cultic rituals within the historical context of the ancient Near East. In the biblical narrative, YHWH instructs Moses and the Levitical priesthood in various sacrificial offerings to provide atonement ... -
Christianity in Russia: Surviving the Communist Persecution Under Lenin and Stalin, 1917-1941
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The Effect of Priming of Emotional Intelligence on Test Anxiety
Elder, Deanna (Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2019-05)This study aimed to examine the effect that priming emotionally intelligent self-concepts could affect cognitive test anxiety. I hypothesized that priming people with emotionally intelligent self-concepts would result in ... -
Emotional Intelligence and Perspectives on Mental Health: Comfort and Compassion Towards Persons with Mental Illness.
Lehman, Renée (Tyndale University, 2020)The current study sought to evaluate a person’s emotional intelligence (EI) and the variables that contribute to perspectives of comfort and compassion towards individuals with a mental illness (MI). Patterns in demographics, ... -
Emotional Intelligence and Relationship Quality
Dykstra, Mark (Tyndale University, 2020)This paper explores the relationship between friendship quality and emotional intelligence. Specifically, self- and other-focused emotional intelligence was investigated. Emotional intelligence is a term which encompasses ... -
Emotional Intelligence and Understanding the Conveyance of Emotions Through Visual Art.
Gusé, Hannah (Tyndale University, 2020)Understanding art involves psychological processes and involves a variety of factors. The present study explores the relationship between Emotional Intelligence and understanding the emotions conveyed through art. Three ... -
Emotional Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Test Performance
Coulter, Avery A. (Tyndale University, 2021-04)The objective of this study was to analyze the interrelationships between emotional intelligence, self-efficacy, and test performance. The study consisted of 91 Ontario residents aged 18 to 48 (the mean age being 22.78); ... -
Experiencing Music: Music's Influence on Emotion and Cognition
Madill, Anastasia W. S. (Tyndale University, 2021-03)Music can be used to express emotions, thoughts and feelings. This study explores how music impacts emotions and memory, and whether Emotional Intelligence (EI) and the Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) construct interact with ... -
Family Environment and Attachment Styles in Correlation within an Individual's Current Emotional Intelligence Score
Esh, Shontelle (Tyndale University, 2021-03)The following information has been accumulated to examine the research question “How are parental relationships, attachment styles and emotional intelligence interrelated?”. Data collected from a sample of 68 individuals ... -
The Impact of Emotional Intelligence and Culture on Emotion Recognition in Music
Kines, Sabina (Tyndale University, 2020)Do culture and emotional intelligence have an impact on emotion-recognition abilities in music? I hypothesized that people from one culture would more accurately recognize the emotions in instrumental music from their ... -
John Wycliffe’s Challenge to the Late Medieval Understanding of the Eucharist: Affirming the Reality of Christ’s Presence in Eucharistic Worship
Mack, Martin, 1982- (Tyndale University, 2022-09)John Wycliffe’s understanding of the real presence ignited a debate of mammoth proportions when he challenged the late medieval understanding of the Eucharist. Despite the magnitude of this debate, many accounts have ... -
The Need for Virtue to Guide the Imagination and Reason in Jane Austen's Novels Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, and Mansfield Park.
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The Relationship between Emotional Competence and Implicit Social Cognition
Quinn, Krista A. (Tyndale University, 2021-03-22)The contribution of emotional intelligence towards healthy interpersonal interaction has been well documented (Lopes et a., 2004, Lopes et al., 2005, Schutte et al., 2001, Vescio et al., 2003). Presumably, holding implicit ... -
The Relationships between Emotional Intelligence, Resilience, and Academic Performance during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Jalmasco, Kendra B. (Tyndale University, 2022-04-18)The adversities inflicted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic placed university students at a disadvantage in their pursuit of academic achievement. Previous studies demonstrated that emotional intelligence (EI) and resilience ... -
Relationships Between Psychological Birth Order and Perfectionism
Dungey, Cheyenne (Tyndale University, 2022-04-11)Research examining ordinal birth order in relation to various variables has continued for decades with mixed results. However, with the resurgence of an Adlerian conceptualization of birth order, studies have begun producing ... -
True Self is No Self? A Kenotic Reading of Thich Nhat Hanh’s “Please Call Me by My True Names” Through Thomas Merton’s Understanding of Zen.
Leung, Ching Sum, 1991- (Tyndale University, 2021-04)This thesis intends to be an interdisciplinary study to integrate missional, spiritual, and theological reflection for a kenotic approach to interreligious dialogue. The thesis begins with attending to the sapiential ... -
Turning Point: The Peninsular War in the Careers of Napoleon and Wellington
Clements, Sean (Tyndale University, 2021-12) -
Using a Discipleship/Reconciliation Approach as a Strategy for Development
Fletcher, Abigail (Tyndale University, 2020-04-23) -
Video Games as a Form of Stress Relief and Emotional Improvement
Scott, Shaylee (Tyndale University, 2022-03)The potential risk factors and benefits of video games have been a topic of interest in psychology for quite some time (Anderson & Carnegey, 2009; Bushman & Gibson, 2011; Granic et al., 2014). This research study addressed ...