b'A Deliberative Conception of Reproductive Politics: Georgia House Bill 481Emily JohnsonSponsor: Dr. James LaPlant, Department of Political ScienceThis quantitative study investigates the research question, What economic, political, and cultural factors explain the voting behavior of Georgia House Bill 481? Georgia House Bill 481 (HB 481) is a proposed anti-abortion act that would ban abortion access beyond six weeks with minimal exceptions in the state of Georgia. This study thoroughly observes eleven independent variables: party ID, race, gender, religion, age, MSA, marital status, parental status, the familial status of daughters, the parental status of sons, and the branch of the Georgia state legislature. The dependent variable utilized in this research is the individual votes submitted by each Georgia state legislator on Georgia House Bill 481. Correlation analysis and eleven cross-tabulations describe the relationship each independent variable has with the dependent variable. The cross-tabulation analyses show that seven of the eleven independent variables are statistically significant. Party ID, race, and gender are the most reliable predictors of legislative voting behavior on HB 481.Psychology The Relationship Between Musical Ability and Math AnxietyAmanda D. CarterSponsor: Dr. Blaine Browne, Department of PsychologyThis study examined the relationship between musical ability and math anxiety. The goal of this study was to better understand some of the factors that may have an influence on an individuals level of math anxiety. Some of the factors included musical background, the process of learning mathematics, anxiety over being tested on mathematical concepts, anxiety impairments such as memory loss, poor cognitive processing, and worry.89'