Graduate and undergraduate students present their research at the Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA)

Congratulations to our graduate and undergraduate students who presented their research at the 63rd annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA) from March 8th - March 11th, 2017.  

 

Second-year graduate student, Nic Rhoades, presented a poster entitled "Individual Differences in Personality Perception from Text Messages."

 Nic Rhoades

Second-year graduate student, Jessica Udry, and undergraduate student, Hannah Jackson, presented a poster entitled "Normative Information, Reflection Time, and Responsibility in Milgram's Obedience to Authority."

 Jessica Udry and Hannah Jackson

First-year graduate student, Corey Magaldino, presented a poster entitled "Can Rotational Inertia Alone Identify Disk Diameter?"

 Corey Magaldino

First year graduate student, Blake Wagner, presented a poster entitled "Exposure to Powerful versus Sexual Images of Female Athletes, Body and Visual Fixations."

 Blake Wagner

Undergraduate student, Megan Gillespie, presented a poster entitled "Consistencies and Inconsistencies in Personality Ratings among Knowledgable Reporters."

Megan Gillespie

Nic Rhoades
Published: Mar 29, 2017 5:24pm

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