Department of Psychology
Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium 2021

The psychology major research symposium will be Friday April 30th and Monday May 3rd. The poster session will be asynchronous however students are asked to submit a 3-minute video (audio only or audio/visual) with their poster providing a walk-through. Posters must be submitted by 10AM Friday April 29th. Our talk symposium will be synchronous and will be both Friday April 30th and Monday May 3rd. Students will be allowed to submit an asynchronous recorded talk if their internet malfunctions. (Note all 2-semester 399s are required to submit a poster. Only honors students are required to present a talk- it is optional for other students).

Details
Start Time: April 30 2021 - 10:00 AM
End Time: May 10 2021 - 10:00 PM
Dr. Caroline Connolly
Andrew R Zheng
The Negative Effect of Working Just in Time on Interpersonal Judgments of Trust
Samuel Borislow
Holding Experts to Excessive Epistemic Standards: Re-examining Optimality Bias
Maia Chester
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Mask-Wearing, and Emotion Recognition in Children
Ashna Sethi
Predicting factors associated with depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and subjective well-being among Indian university students
Madison West Jaffe
Why are dating apps more widely used than friendship apps?
Mary Grace Shinners
Phenotypes of aggression: proactive and reactive aggression in borderline and antisocial personality disorders
Abigail Laver
Children assume an asymmetry in syntax indicates an asymmetry in meaning
Feiyi Wang
  • Feiyi Wang
Modeling the Retrieval of Counterfactual Thoughts
Laleh Pandole
Attitudes and Preferences of Indian College Students towards Mental Health Interventions
Nicholas Bishop
  • Sarah Aina Shamsul Azhar
  • Jia Shi
Efficacy and Acceptability of an Ethical Decision Making Tool for Clinical Trainees
Jenna DiStefano
The Perceptual-Conceptual Connection of Symmetry in Sign Language Syntax
Tiffany Schell
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Inspiring Women to Compete
Benjamin Epstein
Memory Priming and Intertemporal Choice
Anna Glickman
Developing and Evaluating Brief Online Interventions to Promote Effective Giving: Pilot
Gabriel Jose Muro
Understanding Attitudes Towards Mental Health and Wellness Apps Among College Students
Sara E. Perkins
  • Sara Perkins
Bringing Positive Psychology to Policing: A Practical Curriculum
Callie Jones
Promoting the Development of Prosocial Emotions Via a Home-Based Intervention
Katherine All
What's in it for Me? Callous-Unemotional Traits and Prosocial Behavior
Jia (Elisa) Xu
Follow Friends, One Hour a Day
Title First & Last Name Sort ascending Co-Presenter(s) School Advisors Project Funding Source
Inferences in conversation: The relationship between questions and responses in goal-oriented tasks Kassidy Houston College of Arts & Sciences
  • Delphine Dahan
College Alumni Society Undergraduate Research Grant
Measuring Continued Influence of Corrected Political Misinformation Thomas Hogeboom
College of Arts & Sciences
  • Joseph W. Kable
Other
Approximate Arithmetic Processing On Multiple Visual Ensembles Gordon Ho
Gordon Ho
,
Wenyi Xu
  • Elizabeth Brannon
2025
Developing and Evaluating Brief Online Interventions to Promote Effective Giving: Pilot Anna Glickman College of Arts & Sciences
  • Robert DeRubeis
College Alumni Society Undergraduate Research Grant
Previewing Beats Reviewing: How the Timing of Additional Instruction Affects Achievement Kelly Flynn College of Arts & Sciences
  • Angela Duckworth
  • Benjamin Lira
Other
The Effect of Slow-Wave Disruption on Motivation and Effort in Major Depressive Disorder Grace Estabrook
Grace Estabrook
College of Arts & Sciences
  • Dr. Jennifer Goldschmied
Other
Memory Priming and Intertemporal Choice Benjamin Epstein College of Arts & Sciences
  • Michael J. Kahana
Grants for Faculty Mentoring Undergraduate Research
The Perceptual-Conceptual Connection of Symmetry in Sign Language Syntax Jenna DiStefano College of Arts & Sciences
  • John Trueswell
  • Victor Gomes
MindCore
Will a CBT Smartphone App Perform Better than a Sham App in Improving Quality of Life for people with IBS? Anika Dalvie
  • Dr. Melissa Hunt
College Alumni Society Undergraduate Research Grant
Young Children are Sensitive to their Learning Curve Skyler Cordrey College of Arts & Sciences
  • Allyson Mackey
  • Julia Leonard
MindCore
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Mask-Wearing, and Emotion Recognition in Children Maia Chester College of Arts & Sciences
  • Dr. Rebecca Waller
2025
Sources of Religious Guilt Danielle Caby College of Arts & Sciences
  • Dr. Gordon Bermant
2025
Associations Between Children's Neighborhood Quality and Pubertal Hormones Maya Brown-Hunt
  • Austin Boroshok
  • Allyson Mackey
2025
Psychosocial Factors and Technology Use: Relationships with Disordered Eating among College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic Kyra Bronfman College of Arts & Sciences
  • Dr. Ariana Chao
College Alumni Society Undergraduate Research Grant
Holding Experts to Excessive Epistemic Standards: Re-examining Optimality Bias Samuel Borislow College of Arts & Sciences
  • Geoffrey Goodwin
College Alumni Society Undergraduate Research Grant
Fostering Children’s Early Curiosity, Learning, and Motivation with Question-Asking: An Intervention Study Greer Bizzell-Hatcher College of Arts & Sciences
  • Allyson Mackey
College Alumni Society Undergraduate Research Grant
Efficacy and Acceptability of an Ethical Decision Making Tool for Clinical Trainees Nicholas Bishop
Sarah Aina Shamsul Azhar
,
Jia Shi
College of Arts & Sciences
  • Melissa G. Hunt, Ph.D.
Other
The Effects of Sleep on Category Structure Knowledge Jayme Banks College of Arts & Sciences
  • Dr. Anna Schapiro
Grants for Faculty Mentoring Undergraduate Research
What's in it for Me? Callous-Unemotional Traits and Prosocial Behavior Katherine All College of Arts & Sciences
  • Dr. Rebecca Waller
College Alumni Society Undergraduate Research Grant