Each student in PSYC 401. Senior Seminar plans and conducts an empirical research project, writes a senior thesis about the project, and summarize the project on a poster. The purposes of the project are to capstone undergraduate experiences and to provide a transition to post-baccalaureate life.
Spring 2008 Seminar
 Angela Burdick `08: “Don't Believe Everything You Hear! An Analysis
of the Believability of Celebrity Gossip in Mass Media” |
 Jacqueline Butera `08: “Effects of Pregnancy and Lactation Differ For
Food Caching and Non-Caching Rodents, as Tested With An Operant Task.” |
 Katherine Rogers `08: “Art as a Tool for Family Communication––A Study
of Drawing Families Together Curriculum” |
 Kristin Sotak `08: “Optimal Foraging Theory for Food-caching Species Does
Not Predict Food-caching Hamsters’ Choices in an Operant Foraging Task.” |
 James Zele `08: “The Effect of Police Communication Methods on
Public Perception in Males and Females” |

Dr. Stephanie Vogel and the seniors of the spring 2008 Senior Seminar. |
Fall 2006 Seminar
Allison
Caffery
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Aimee Koehler
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Diane
Childs
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Emily
Meehan
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Jennifer
Harmon
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Kaitlyn
McElwee
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Makeena
Rosati
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Stacy
Frisbee
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Personality
Lab Team
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Fall 2006
Seminar
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