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Full-Text Articles in Psychology
Power Distance And International Aerospace Endeavors, Alex Marbut
Power Distance And International Aerospace Endeavors, Alex Marbut
Von Braun Symposium Student Posters
No abstract provided.
Webinar: Racial Bias In Driver Yielding Behavior At Crosswalks, Kimberly Barsamian Kahn
Webinar: Racial Bias In Driver Yielding Behavior At Crosswalks, Kimberly Barsamian Kahn
TREC Webinar Series
This webinar discusses research exploring how social identity factors (race and gender) influence drivers’ behavior in interactions with pedestrians at crosswalks. One dangerous potential point of conflict for pedestrians within the transportation system is interactions with drivers at crosswalks (NHTSA, 2009), and racial minorities are disproportionately represented in pedestrian fatalities (CDC, 2013). This project examines whether racial discrimination occurs at crosswalks, which may lead to disparate crossing experiences and disproportionate safety outcomes.
Our initial research on this topic revealed predicted racial bias in drivers’ yielding behavior at crosswalks: Black male pedestrians were passed by twice as many cars as, and …
Older Adults’ Experience In Owning A Guide Dog, Jeffrey Kou, Yvonne Lam, Patricia Lyons, Susan Nguyen
Older Adults’ Experience In Owning A Guide Dog, Jeffrey Kou, Yvonne Lam, Patricia Lyons, Susan Nguyen
Student Research Posters
Low vision is an age-related condition that affects many older adults, and may create challenges in everyday activities in older adults. Guide dogs have been shown to be an effective assistive device that can help older adults within their community. Despite vast research on dog companionship, there is limited research on the facilitators and barriers of owning a guide dog among older adults with low vision. The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study is to explore the facilitators and barriers of owning a guide dog as experienced by older adults with low vision participating in Guide Dogs for the Blind …
The Musicality Of The Water Lilies/La Musicalité Des Nymphéas (Library Resources), Holy Cross Libraries
The Musicality Of The Water Lilies/La Musicalité Des Nymphéas (Library Resources), Holy Cross Libraries
Library Resources for Campus Events
A bibliography of resources available through the Holy Cross Libraries which provide additional information related to the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery exhibition “Gabrielle Thierry: The Musicality of the Water Lilies/La Musicalité des Nymphéas” from Aug. 30 through Oct. 7.
Thierry’s series of eight large-scale paintings were inspired by her rediscovery of the “Water Lilies” landscapes by Claude Monet on view at the the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris. With special permission from the museum, Thierry painted in front of Monet’s originals over a period of 18 months from 2010 to 2012, where she explored the inner musical …
The Science Of Psychology, Sharon Pearcey, Beth Kirsner, Christopher Randall, Jen Willard, Adrienne Williamson, Tricia Downtain
The Science Of Psychology, Sharon Pearcey, Beth Kirsner, Christopher Randall, Jen Willard, Adrienne Williamson, Tricia Downtain
Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Grants Collections
This Grants Collection for The Science of Psychology was created under a Round Five ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:
- Linked Syllabus
- Initial Proposal
- Final Report
Psychology Research Methods And Statistics, Sharon Pearcey, Beth Kirsner, Christopher Randall, Jen Willard, Adrienne Williamson, Tricia Downtain
Psychology Research Methods And Statistics, Sharon Pearcey, Beth Kirsner, Christopher Randall, Jen Willard, Adrienne Williamson, Tricia Downtain
Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Grants Collections
This Grants Collection for Psychology Research Methods and Statistics was created under a Round Five ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:
- Linked Syllabus
- Initial Proposal
- Final Report
Experimental Design And Analysis, Sharon Pearcey, Beth Kirsner, Christopher Randall, Jen Willard, Adrienne Williamson, Tricia Downtain
Experimental Design And Analysis, Sharon Pearcey, Beth Kirsner, Christopher Randall, Jen Willard, Adrienne Williamson, Tricia Downtain
Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Grants Collections
This Grants Collection for Experimental Design and Analysis was created under a Round Five ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:
- Linked Syllabus
- Initial Proposal
- Final Report
Introduction To General Psychology (Augusta), Georgina Hammock, Quentin Hartmann, Lauren Verlaque, Stephanie Northington, Li Ma
Introduction To General Psychology (Augusta), Georgina Hammock, Quentin Hartmann, Lauren Verlaque, Stephanie Northington, Li Ma
Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Grants Collections
This Grants Collection for Introduction to General Psychology was created under a Round Five ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:
- Linked Syllabus
- Initial Proposal
- Final Report
Introduction To Psychology (College Of Coastal Georgia), Brian Pope, Lisa Mcneal
Introduction To Psychology (College Of Coastal Georgia), Brian Pope, Lisa Mcneal
Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Grants Collections
This Grants Collection for Introduction to Psychology was created under a Round Six ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:
- Linked Syllabus
- Initial Proposal
- Final Report
I Love Myself! The Effects Of Positive Self-Talk On Behavior, Martmargret Charles, Rachel Huesman, Sharon Benton
I Love Myself! The Effects Of Positive Self-Talk On Behavior, Martmargret Charles, Rachel Huesman, Sharon Benton
Celebration of Student Scholarship Poster Sessions Archive
No abstract provided.
Social Anxiety Disorder In College Students And Its Differing Treatments, Taylor Hubbert
Social Anxiety Disorder In College Students And Its Differing Treatments, Taylor Hubbert
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
- Approximately one in six College Students report having anxiety or being treated for anxiety
- Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is defined as anxiety that is caused by social experiences, and an individuals fear/ phobia of social situations
- Research available to us on Social Anxiety Disorder is extensive. This review examined the symptomology and prevalence of SAD, and compared both individual therapy and group therapy as treatments for college students.
The Benefits Of Culturally Adapted Mental Health Treatments: A Meta-Analysis, Juan Valladares, Madeleine Coenen, Niyeli Herrera, Yoojin Kim
The Benefits Of Culturally Adapted Mental Health Treatments: A Meta-Analysis, Juan Valladares, Madeleine Coenen, Niyeli Herrera, Yoojin Kim
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
Cultural values, ideas, beliefs and word views may affect the way a mental intervention is received and therefore how effective it is. Historically, research has not focused on cultural minorities and these groups tend to have poorer success rates in treatments (Gonzalez et al., 2010). The purpose of this meta-analysis is to establish the aggregate effect of those mental health interventions that have been adapted to clients' cultural or ethnic backgrounds.
Neural Networks Of Eye-Movements During Reading, Trenton D. Jackman, Benjamin Carter, Steven Luke
Neural Networks Of Eye-Movements During Reading, Trenton D. Jackman, Benjamin Carter, Steven Luke
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
Reading is an important part of normal life. We move our eyes 2-4 times per second. Each movement is called a saccade, and each pause is called a fixation. Progress has been made understanding saccade control during deliberate tasks. Not much is known about saccade control during more automatic tasks like reading. Using fMRI concurrently run with eye-tracking we looked at BOLD MRI response compared to amplitude of saccades, for 43 participants performing a simple paragraph reading task.
What Do We Think About Birth Order?, Jessica Garcia
What Do We Think About Birth Order?, Jessica Garcia
Student Research Posters
Stereotypical beliefs people have of personality traits that are expected from children in relation to their birth order has become a popular area of study. Parents can be consciously or unconsciously swayed to form impressions of their children based on birth order personality attributes formed by society and family. How parents act towards their children can impact a child’s cognitive and behavioral development (Eckstein & Kaufman, 2012). Using Adler’s psychological perspective theory, the present study hypothesized that there is a positive correlation between people’s perception of birth order traits and self-reported personality. Participants were 50 adults (84% female) 18 to …
Literature Review Of Animal Hoarding, Corina L. Schroeder
Literature Review Of Animal Hoarding, Corina L. Schroeder
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
This paper reviews the characteristic features, origin, and treatment of animal hoarding. It evaluates the similarities and differences of hoarding disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder, showing that it seems to be more closely related to object hoarding. This disorder often originates with a traumatic life event, which triggers a psychological vulnerability to compulsively collect animals. In some cases, the hoarder was neglected by parental figures at a young age, so he or she developed relationships with animals to cope. Other theories for the origin include addiction models, delusional disorders, and dementia models. Several theories are reviewed to explain the characteristic lack …
To Study Or Not To Study: The Influences Of Procrastination, Self-Esteem, And Self-Efficacy On Self-Handicapping Among College Students, Tiatia Filemoni
To Study Or Not To Study: The Influences Of Procrastination, Self-Esteem, And Self-Efficacy On Self-Handicapping Among College Students, Tiatia Filemoni
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
Many college students have ambitions to succeed, graduate, and find a career. Despite their ambitions, many are choosing to replace study time with Netflix, social media, partying, drugs, alcohol, and other non-homework related activities. Approximately 30%-60% of college students report procrastination as a regular interruption of their undergraduate studies.
Sexual Dimorphism In 2d:4d Digit Ratio Is Linked To Anxiety In Rhesus Macaques (Macaca Mulatta), Alexander Baxter, E. K. Wood, J. P. Capitanio, J. D. Higley
Sexual Dimorphism In 2d:4d Digit Ratio Is Linked To Anxiety In Rhesus Macaques (Macaca Mulatta), Alexander Baxter, E. K. Wood, J. P. Capitanio, J. D. Higley
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
In humans, administering androgens exogenously reduces anxiety. Because prenatal androgen exposure (PAE) has organizational effects on the brain, and because it is higher in males, this may explain why, on average, females are more likely than males to develop anxiety. To assess PAE, the pointer-to-ring-finger digit ratio (2D:4D ratio) is frequently used. Though this phenotype is sexually dimorphic across primate species, preliminary research in a small number of species indicates that PAE's effect on digit ratio may be in the opposite direction when comparing nonhuman primates and humans. in humans, males typically show lower 2D:4D ratios than do females, whereas …
What’S The Secret To Longevity?, Hannah Wolfe, Chris Selwood, Sara Cloonan
What’S The Secret To Longevity?, Hannah Wolfe, Chris Selwood, Sara Cloonan
SSIR Presentations 2017
Capstone presentation for the University of Richmond SSIR (Sophomore Scholars in Residence) Program.
The Lives And Lessons Of Richmond Nonagerians And Centenarians, Jieyi Ding, Grace Holzer, Caitlin Livesey, Haley Neuenfeldt
The Lives And Lessons Of Richmond Nonagerians And Centenarians, Jieyi Ding, Grace Holzer, Caitlin Livesey, Haley Neuenfeldt
SSIR Presentations 2017
Capstone presentation for the University of Richmond SSIR (Sophomore Scholars in Residence) Program.
The Lives And Lessons Of Nova Scotian Nonagerians And Centenarians, Susie Shepardson, Ayaka Hasegawa, Chris Cushman, Maryann Adesoba
The Lives And Lessons Of Nova Scotian Nonagerians And Centenarians, Susie Shepardson, Ayaka Hasegawa, Chris Cushman, Maryann Adesoba
SSIR Presentations 2017
Capstone presentation for the University of Richmond SSIR (Sophomore Scholars in Residence) Program.
The Friend Zone: An In/Inite Place Where Nothing Good Happens: A Comprehensive Study Of Friend Zoning Across Varying Genders And Sexual Orientations, Lillian Harrington, Allison Butler, Mariel Boyle, Taylor Goodman, Shai Katz, Morgan Cinnamo, Ann M. Merriwether, Sean Massey
The Friend Zone: An In/Inite Place Where Nothing Good Happens: A Comprehensive Study Of Friend Zoning Across Varying Genders And Sexual Orientations, Lillian Harrington, Allison Butler, Mariel Boyle, Taylor Goodman, Shai Katz, Morgan Cinnamo, Ann M. Merriwether, Sean Massey
Research Days Student Posters 2016-2019
"“Friend zone” is a popular culture term used to describe a friendship where one member in a friend dyad desires a romantic or sexual relationship and the other member does not. Sexual Script Theory (Simon & Gagnon, 2003) and Sexual Strategies Theory (Buss & Schmidt, 1993) suggest that individuals will typically view the friend zone as a Qield dominated by female-to-male interactions, given sexual scripts on women as gatekeepers and men as being more active in initiating relationships. It may be expected then that men and women and individuals who are not exclusively heterosexual may then follow different scripts for …
Boundary Conditions Of Font Size Effects On Predicted And Actual Performance, Amanda Reyer, Laura Kelley, Emma Huber, Holli Waldon, Alan Harrison, Breanna Crane, Hillary Erwin
Boundary Conditions Of Font Size Effects On Predicted And Actual Performance, Amanda Reyer, Laura Kelley, Emma Huber, Holli Waldon, Alan Harrison, Breanna Crane, Hillary Erwin
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Examining The Roles Of Familiarty With Fluency In Value-Directed Remembering, Donald Skinner, Hillary Erwin, Wilson Lester, Kenneth Hammett, Matthew Dyer
Examining The Roles Of Familiarty With Fluency In Value-Directed Remembering, Donald Skinner, Hillary Erwin, Wilson Lester, Kenneth Hammett, Matthew Dyer
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Fluency And Font Size's Impact On Predicted And Actual Recognition Performance, Hillary Erwin, Kenneth Hammett, Alan Harrison, Christina Yu, Wilson Lester
Fluency And Font Size's Impact On Predicted And Actual Recognition Performance, Hillary Erwin, Kenneth Hammett, Alan Harrison, Christina Yu, Wilson Lester
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Volume, Implied Volume, And Gender's Impact On Judgments And Performance, Wilson Lester, Alan Harrison, Kenneth Hammett, Hillary Erwin, Donald Skinner, Michael Waldon
Volume, Implied Volume, And Gender's Impact On Judgments And Performance, Wilson Lester, Alan Harrison, Kenneth Hammett, Hillary Erwin, Donald Skinner, Michael Waldon
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Goal Setting And Goal Achievement In Marathon And Half-Marathon Runners, Adam M. Fulton, Jared Richardson, Kyler Griffith
Goal Setting And Goal Achievement In Marathon And Half-Marathon Runners, Adam M. Fulton, Jared Richardson, Kyler Griffith
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
In this study, we looked at how different variables predicted goal specificity, goal achievement, and finish time for marathoners and half-marathoners. These variables had to do with experience, confidence, and motivation for running, as well as goal specificity. Among the results was the finding that goal specificity was predictive of finish time for half-marathoners and close to predictive for marathoners. These findings could help runners prepare better for races.
Depression, Religiosity, And Parenting Styles Among Mormon Adolescents, Courtney Kinneard, Mark Ogletree
Depression, Religiosity, And Parenting Styles Among Mormon Adolescents, Courtney Kinneard, Mark Ogletree
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
We examined how religiosity and the parent-child relationship are associated with depression in 12-14 yr old teenagers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint. A random sample of 493 revealed three correlations: girls who have a strong connection with their mother have a negative correlation with depression; daily spiritual experiences are negatively correlated with depression, and negative religious coping is positively correlated with depression symptoms.
Examination Of Whether Fluency Affects Perception Of Truth, Kenneth Hammett, Alan Harrison, Breanna Crane, Laura Kelley, Wilson Lester, Taylor Yeazitzis, Martina Williams, Amanda Reyer
Examination Of Whether Fluency Affects Perception Of Truth, Kenneth Hammett, Alan Harrison, Breanna Crane, Laura Kelley, Wilson Lester, Taylor Yeazitzis, Martina Williams, Amanda Reyer
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Examining The Role Of Different Types Of Pressure In Math Anxiety And Performance, Kenneth Hammett, Hillary Erwin, Alan Harrison, Christina Yu, Sara Lenahan, Wilson Lester, Jared Godwin
Examining The Role Of Different Types Of Pressure In Math Anxiety And Performance, Kenneth Hammett, Hillary Erwin, Alan Harrison, Christina Yu, Sara Lenahan, Wilson Lester, Jared Godwin
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Examining The Roles Of Fluency And Memory Beliefs In Participants' Encoding Strategies, Judgments Of Learning, And Learning, And Memory Performance, Alan Harrison, Hillary Erwin, Michael Waldon, Donald Skinner, Breanna Crane
Examining The Roles Of Fluency And Memory Beliefs In Participants' Encoding Strategies, Judgments Of Learning, And Learning, And Memory Performance, Alan Harrison, Hillary Erwin, Michael Waldon, Donald Skinner, Breanna Crane
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.