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Twenty-four 91传媒 undergraduate psychology students have been accepted to present their research at this year檚 Western Psychological Association (WPA) conference in San Francisco, April 24-28.
Presenting at the WPA has become an annual tradition for 91传媒 students. This year 91传媒 is serving as the conference co-sponsor.
The conference theme is 淧sychology in Action. Thirty invited speakers from universities throughout California including 91传媒 professor Dr. Rosalie Chen will present their work. Dr. Chen檚 lecture is titled: "Psychology of Political Ideology: Left and Right in the Chinese Cultural Context."
Dr. Chen is a social psychologist by training and has taught courses on social psychology, political psychology, and cross-cultural psychology. Her research interests are interdisciplinary in nature and lie at the intersection of social, political, and cultural psychology. Particularly, she focuses on the role of culture in the political psychology of intergroup relations. Her overarching research goal is to contribute to the understanding of intergroup conflict by elucidating how ideology, identity, and emotion motivate political perception, attitudes, and behavior.
A new requirement in the Department of Psychology ensures all students in the program benefit from working on a research project, says Dr. Ben Rosenberg, assistant professor of psychology.
In addition to the fundamental core curriculum, there are two components which make the 91传媒 psychology curriculum distinctive: first-hand experience in the field and the selection of a personal research focus through the field placement requirement and senior research project.
淲e this year started requiring all senior thesis students to submit an abstract for review to WPA, he says. 淎long with this requirement, we are co-sponsoring WPA this year to highlight our program's unique commitment to student-faculty research collaboration.
These collaborations come in two primary forms, both of which are represented at WPA this year.
淎ll senior psychology students complete a year-long senior thesis course that is akin to what many students do in a MA or MS program, Rosenberg says. 淚n addition, many of our students collaborate on research with faculty as research assistants in faculty labs.
Three such collaborations are being presented this year, from Dr. Bill Phillips' lab, Dr. Veronica Fruiht's lab, and Dr. Rosenberg檚 .
淎nother aspect of our program that this commitment to WPA highlights is our unique dual capstone approach students not only complete the yearlong thesis, but they also complete 90 hours of psychology-related work as part of a field placement course, Rosenberg says.
About 40-50 percent of 91传媒 students graduating with a degree in psychology go on to graduate school in psychology, with most seeking MA-level degrees in clinical psychology.
The 91传媒 students accepted to present at WPA 2024 are:
Diara Navarrete Amaral: 淐limate Hope-Keepers: The Role of Mentoring and Social Media in Developing and Sustaining Hope about Climate Change Among US Adolescents
Caelyn Anderson: 淭he Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice Regarding Novel Treatment of a Deadly Disease
Erika Anderson: 淐limate Hope-Keepers: The Role of Mentoring and Social Media in Developing and Sustaining Hope about Climate Change Among US Adolescents
Carmen Hurtado Aragon: 淎cademic Self-Efficacy, Belongingness, and Parental Acceptance in LGBTQ+ College Students
Eunice Contreras: 淭he Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice Regarding Novel Treatment of a Deadly Disease
Evet DeCota: 淭he Relationship of Stress and Impulsivity to Hyper-Palatable Food Consumption
Lisa Delaplane: 淎 Comparison of What Types of Information Will Increase the Practice of Entomophagy (Consumption of Insects for Food)
Jennifer Ciddelprado: 淭he Power of Social Media and Peer Pressure on College Students Alcohol Consumption
Christina Garcia: 淩eparations support for Indigenous People
Sonali Goswami: 淓thnic Diversity on Campus: How are sense of belonging and classroom performance related?
Sofia Guagenti: 淭he Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice Regarding Novel Treatment of a Deadly Disease
Chris Kenney: 淏eyond a Freedom Threat: Expanding Outcomes of Psychological Reactance
Zhari Malig: 淩elationship of Attachment Styles, Academic Achievement, and Connectedness to University
Macrus McCutchen: 淭he Relationship between Personal and Coach檚 Morals and Values and Player Stress Levels
Emily Melton: 淐onvergent and Divergent Thinking as Mediators of the Relationship Between Birth Order and College Major
Kaylee Norris: 淏eyond a Freedom Threat: Expanding Outcomes of Psychological Reactance
Tamara Pacheco: 淭he Relationship between Career Self-Esteem and Parental Attachment in Higher Education Students
Hanna Pedersen: 淧arenting Under Authority: Unraveling the Echoes on Mental Health and Self-Worth Across Racial Spectrums
Miriya Peneyra: 淭he Two Sides of Pamayanan: Exploring the Relationship Between Colonial Mentality, Family Conflict, and Anxiety in Filipino Americans
Daniella Aguirre Puerto: 淭he Relationship Between Family Achievement Guilt, Imposter Syndrome, and College Students Mental Health
Claudia Reyes: 淭he Relationships of Social Media Use, Self-Esteem, and Loneliness
Romisa Shakeriniasar: 淭he Relationship Between Siblings on Leadership and Social Skills
Renne Takahasi: 淭he Effects of Odor on Memory: Investigating the Impact of Aversive Odor on Semantic Memory
Jonah Thomas: 淐loseness of Parental Attachment and Effect on Later Adult Friendships
Pictured: Alumna Criselle Ramos and Dr. Ben Rosenberg present research from Rosenberg檚 HAM Lab at WPA 2022 in Portland, Oregon. Criselle is now a doctoral student at Alliant International University.