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    Psychological and autonomic effects of art making in college-aged students by Sandmire, David A, Rankin, Nancy E, Gorham, Sarah R, Eggleston, Daniel T, French, Cecelia A, Lodge, Emily E, Kuns, Gavin C, Grimm, David R

    Published in Anxiety, stress, and coping (01-09-2016)
    “…Anxiety disorders comprise the most common category of mental illness among US young adults. Art making might be one method to help reduce anxiety, but the few…”
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    Pairing of opposite learning styles among allied health students: effects on collaborative performance by Sandmire, David A, Boyce, Pauline F

    Published in Journal of allied health (01-07-2004)
    “…To understand better determinants of effective collaboration in allied health education, students were paired by similar and opposite learning styles to work…”
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    Cardiovascular and Electroencephalographic Response to Purposeful vs. Nonpurposeful Activity in Adults by O'Brien, Jane Clifford, Sandmire, David A.

    “…eEffects of purposefulness on heart rate, blood pressure, and electroencephalographic recordings were examined in 32 adults performing purposeful and…”
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    Cardiovascular and Electroencephalographic Responses to Purposeful Versus Nonpurposeful Activities in Children by Sandmire, David A., O'Brien, Jane Clifford, Lemieux, Sandra M., Meyer, Sarah A., Moutinho, Sandra D.

    “…To discern effects of purposefulness on cardiovascular and neural responses, heart rate and electroencephalographic recordings were taken in 31 children…”
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    The Influence of Learning Styles on Collaborative Performances of Allied Health Students in a Clinical Exercise by Sandmire, David A, Vroman, Kerryellen G, Sanders, Ronda

    Published in Journal of allied health (2000)
    “…Occupational and physical therapy students (n=78) were assigned to pairs based on learning style (both abstract-experimentation, both reflective-observation,…”
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    Psychological and autonomic effects of art making in college-aged students by Sandmire, David A., Rankin, Nancy E., Gorham, Sarah R., Eggleston, Daniel T., French, Cecelia A., Lodge, Emily E., Kuns, Gavin C., Grimm, David R.

    Published in Anxiety, Stress, & Coping (02-09-2016)
    “…Background and objectives: Anxiety disorders comprise the most common category of mental illness among US young adults. Art making might be one method to help…”
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