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On March 6 and 7, 2015, ten students representing  three Ithaca College Psychology Department research teams presented posters about their research at the Annual Convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, in Philadelphia, PA.

The research teams, authors and names of the posters are below. Those who presented at the conference are in bold font. 

 

Social Judgment (Professor Leigh Ann Vaughn): Emma Hayden, Patricia Herrmann, Christine Hill, Kanako Kambe, Abigail Kane-Gerard, and Hayley Paquette

  • THE LOCAL-LADDER EFFECT ON SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING IN AN UNDERGRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY SAMPLE
  • THE INTERACTION OF AGE AND NUMBER OF SIBLINGS PREDICTS SOCIAL VALUE ORIENTATION 

Developmental and Educational Psychology (Professor Judith Pena Shaff): Binta Freeman, Ewart-Malik Guinier, Nicole Guzman, Kimberly Mobley, Chloe Baron, Brittany Greene, Angelique Hudson, and Hana Uchida

  • ANALYSIS OF PRESCHOOL DAILY ACTIVITIES IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: A COMPARISON OF TWO SCHOOLS
  • A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY ON KINDERGARTEN DAILY ACTIVITIES IN INDIA AND JAPAN

Humor (Professor Barney Beins): Alison Cipriano, Adam Jones, Amanda Lara, Shannon Rebholz, Emily Bacher, Brianna Ryan, and Laina Schlag

  • EGO THREAT AND APPROACHES TO HUMOR
  • DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLE MOOD-INDUCTION TECHNIQUE FOR GROUP TESTING

 

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Ten psychology students and Psychology Professors Barney Beins, Judith Pena-Shaff, and Leigh Ann Vaughn present at the Annual Convention of the Eastern Psychological Association. | 0 Comments |
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