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This project is centered around a decade-old video game called League of Legends, which is one of the most popular video games in esports. Due to its nature of being a complex team-based strategy game, intuitive human predictions of the game’s outcome are relatively unreliable. Many approaches have been adopted

This project is centered around a decade-old video game called League of Legends, which is one of the most popular video games in esports. Due to its nature of being a complex team-based strategy game, intuitive human predictions of the game’s outcome are relatively unreliable. Many approaches have been adopted to assist intuitive human predictions in traditional team-based sports, such as the Least Squares Method and various supervised machine learning algorithms. These methods have been significantly outperforming human predictions. The objective of this research is, hence, to test whether the predictive models generated using these methods can achieve a similar level of reliability in a more complex game like League of Legends.
ContributorsWang, Jiahao (Author) / Zandieh, Michelle (Thesis director) / Lee, Inyoung (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Computer Science and Engineering Program (Contributor) / College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Contributor)
Created2023-12
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Previous literature in forensic entomology usually features blow fly research, making literature on forensically relevant beetles hard to find. Although some species of dermestid beetles have been well-studied in regions like Hawaii or the eastern portion of the United States, there has been little forensically focused research regarding dermestid beetles

Previous literature in forensic entomology usually features blow fly research, making literature on forensically relevant beetles hard to find. Although some species of dermestid beetles have been well-studied in regions like Hawaii or the eastern portion of the United States, there has been little forensically focused research regarding dermestid beetles found in the southwestern United States. We were able to report the presence of three species of forensically relevant dermestid beetles on carrion studied in Phoenix, Arizona as well as their relative abundance and wild sex ratios in the spring and summer seasons. Understanding the species of dermestid beetles found in Arizona will aid researchers in determining what beetle species are most important. Knowing the natural sex ratios of commonly found dermestid beetles will be invaluable for optimizing dermestid beetle colony performance for researchers breeding dermestid beetles. The detection of specific species of dermestid beetles will help determine which species of beetles need to be studied first.
ContributorsCromer, Barry (Author) / Weidner, Lauren (Thesis director) / Meeds, Andrew (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences (Contributor)
Created2023-12
ContributorsTong, Ethan (Author) / Simonson, Mark (Thesis director) / Kelly, Robert (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor)
Created2023-12
ContributorsTong, Ethan (Author) / Simonson, Mark (Thesis director) / Kelly, Robert (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor)
Created2023-12
ContributorsTong, Ethan (Author) / Simonson, Mark (Thesis director) / Kelly, Robert (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor)
Created2023-12
ContributorsTong, Ethan (Author) / Simonson, Mark (Thesis director) / Kelly, Robert (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor)
Created2023-12
DescriptionInvestment thesis and recommendation of Outbrain (NYSE: OB), a leading AdTech Company
ContributorsTong, Ethan (Author) / Simonson, Mark (Thesis director) / Kelly, Robert (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor)
Created2023-12
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The honors thesis explores the relationship between academic majors and the entrepreneurial mindset, focusing on whether Computer Science students have a perceived edge. The study involves a survey of 121 diverse Arizona State University students, complemented by in-depth interviews with 12 participants across various majors. Insights reveal the complex interplay

The honors thesis explores the relationship between academic majors and the entrepreneurial mindset, focusing on whether Computer Science students have a perceived edge. The study involves a survey of 121 diverse Arizona State University students, complemented by in-depth interviews with 12 participants across various majors. Insights reveal the complex interplay of psychological factors influencing major selection, with Computer Science students advocating for more entrepreneurship-related courses. Challenges include time constraints for STEM majors in pursuing extracurricular activities and a call for universities to proactively integrate entrepreneurship education. While acknowledging the study's limitations, the thesis emphasizes the need for universities to adapt to changing student mindsets. Despite hurdles, the collective belief is that internal determination and effort drive students forward.
ContributorsAgarwal, Sarthak (Author) / Meuth, Ryan (Thesis director) / Sebold, Brent (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2023-12
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The COVID-19 Pandemic has had a significant impact on various aspects of society, including early child development (0 years old to 5 years old). Compared to historical events, the COVID-19 Pandemic’s effects are close to those of the Great Depression regarding business closures, levels of stress and anxiety, and the

The COVID-19 Pandemic has had a significant impact on various aspects of society, including early child development (0 years old to 5 years old). Compared to historical events, the COVID-19 Pandemic’s effects are close to those of the Great Depression regarding business closures, levels of stress and anxiety, and the number of job losses that occurred, which will be written about in future textbooks. This literature review will discuss the theoretical history of social play and the appropriate play levels based on a child's age. Then, the thesis will explain the importance of social play during early childhood. Finally, the article will debrief the differences in play behavior noticed between pre-pandemic and post-pandemic teachers and caregivers and the potential long-term effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Thesis will end with a discussion of advisory websites directed to parents regarding the issue. While the full extent of the long-term effects is still being studied, evidence suggests that the pandemic has negatively affected child development in several ways, including social isolation and emotional health and well-being.
ContributorsFord, Obriannie (Author) / Waldron, Kathleen (Thesis director) / Gruber, Diane (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies (Contributor) / School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Contributor)
Created2023-12
DescriptionI have developed an in-depth business plan for Managing, Financing, and Hosting a youth Wrestling Tournament. I intend to use this business plan as a road map for my company Beat the Elite, where I will host tournaments across the Midwest.
ContributorsKane, Patrick (Author) / Koretz, Lora (Thesis director) / Moore, James (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Management and Entrepreneurship (Contributor)
Created2023-12