Psychology Majors Present at the 2022 Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium
The Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium is an annual research fair that gives undergraduate researchers across all University of Minnesota campuses the opportunity to present their research to the community. An impressive number of psychology students presented their research. The description of their projects and their mentors in the Department of Psychology can be viewed below.
- Conversations About Weight in Healthcare Settings and How it Relates to Patients' Trust - Alena Oxenham (BS)
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Localization of a Target Sound Source in the Presence of Fixed, Random, and Moving Distractor Sources - Benjamin Greiber (BS)
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Public Harassment of Runners in the United States - Cassandra Davis (BA)
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Church Hierarchy and Prosociality in American Christianity - Charlie Breslin (BA)
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Healthcare Experiences Among Adults with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder in the US - Emma Estrella (BS)
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Linking Personality to COVID-19 Concerns and Safety Behaviors: Meta-Analytic Investigations - Jeeho Sohn (BA)
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Childhood Abuse, Neglect, and Maternal Sensitivity as Antecedents of Scripted Romantic Attachment Representations - Katie DeWitt (BA)
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Rush to Join Us: Compulsory Heterosexuality in Greek Letter Organization - Megan Langsev (BS)
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Masculinity development, gender stereotypes, and gender equality - Zhenye Jiang (BA)
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During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Parent Depressive Symptoms Associated With Greater Child Negative Affect - Jennifer Korthas (BS)
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Chinese Culture-conforming Parenting and Executive Function Skills in Chinese International College Students in the United States - Lily(yaxuan) Liang (BA)
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"When is the Officer Not Seen as Safe? Assessing Civilian Biases Regarding Police Officers with IATs" - Naushil Sridhar (BA)
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Studying Adult Bullying Behavior Regarding Teachers' Judgment and Perpetration - Tianyu Niu (BA)
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Friend group diversity and civic engagement among adolescents - Yu Zhang (BA)