Where we wanna go
Where we came from
How we're getting there
Where "there" is
Where did we go?
100

Generally speaking, the purpose of an introduction is to establish ______ and _______.

Context and Relevance 

100

The section of a paper that details past research conducted on the topic of interest.

What is a literature review?

100

Before researchers are able to conduct studies or experiments, they have to consult with this institution to get permission.

What is the IRB?

100

Maya will be moving to this city, famous for its interactive Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, in July. 

What is Las Cruces?

100

What university did Maya receive her B.A. in communications from?

What is LSU?
200

Maya's dissertation draws from these two subfields within communication studies.

Interpersonal and Organizational

200

Maya minored in this topic that she can tell you next to nothing about.

What is philosophy?

200

Maya employed both solo and _____ interview structures to collect data.

What is Dyadic?

200

Individuals engage in this practice when they attempt to understand their lives and relationships 

What is Sense Making?

200
Typically, a discussion section details contributions, future directions, and ______ to close out the paper.

What are limitations?

300

The summer of Maya's freshman year, her town had a ‘once in a lifetime flood’ which is mythically referred to as the _____

What is the great flood of 2016?

300

Maya published a quantitative paper on this topic in 2025.

Cyberbullying

300

______ and ________ are Maya's advisors.

Rene Daily and Keri Stephens

300

Maya's first research questions asks "What do disaster stories reveal about the ____, ______, and _____of the family unit?

What are values, identity, and beliefs?

300

Maya dedicated her dissertation to this person.

Who is Maya's mom/ Kori?

400

Maya's dissertation examines the impact of natural disasters on this type of organization.

What is a family?

400

______ is defined as a nonlinear cascade of hazards that highlight the interconnectedness of infrastructure and the social vulnerabilities inherent in human systems, which can cause harm and lead to consequential hazards beyond the initial triggering event

What is a Cascading Disaster?

400

After interviewing 20 participants, Maya reached _____ which is the point in data collection when no new information, themes, or insights emerge, indicating that continuing to gather data is unnecessary.

What is saturation?

400

The theme of _______ can be defined as overlapping self-concepts which interact with family power dynamics and experiences with social inequality to shape how individuals understand a disaster and how they see themselves and their family afterward. 

What are Intersecting Identities?

400

The ______ Theory of Resilience serves as a guiding framework in Maya's dissertation for understanding how families adapt to and through natural disasters

What is the Communicated Theory of Resilience?

500

Maya uses the voice of this southern music artist to guide readers through the introduction of her dissertation.

Who is McClendon?

500

According to the Communicated Theory of Resilience, _______ is a communicated phenomenon in which individuals either attempt to make things feel “back to normal” or create a “new normal.”

What is Crafting Normalcy?

500

Maya uses this qualitative research method that alternates between examining emergent data (emic) and applying existing theories (etic) to analyze her data.

What is the Phronetic Iterative Approach?

500

It's illegal (though not enforced) to eat this while walking down main street in Las Cruces.

What is a bag lunch?

500

The title of Maya's dissertation.

What is "Acts of Love and Fights for Resilience: Families’ organizing through Natural Disasters"

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