Senior Seminar

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

Senior Seminar 2008_Angela Burdick
Angela Burdick `08: “Don't Believe Everything You Hear! An Analysis
of the Believability of Celebrity Gossip in Mass Media”
Senior Seminar 2008_Jacqueline Butera
Jacqueline Butera `08: “Effects of Pregnancy and Lactation Differ For
Food Caching and Non-Caching Rodents, as Tested With An Operant Task.”
Senior Seminar 2008_Katherine Rogers
Katherine Rogers `08: “Art as a Tool for Family Communication––A Study
of Drawing Families Together Curriculum”
Senior Seminar 2008_Kristin Sotak
Kristin Sotak `08: “Optimal Foraging Theory for Food-caching Species Does
Not Predict Food-caching Hamsters’ Choices in an Operant Foraging Task.”
Senior Seminar 2008_James Zele
James Zele `08: “The Effect of Police Communication Methods on
Public Perception in Males and Females”
Senior Seminar 2008_Dr. Vogel and Seniors
Dr. Stephanie Vogel and the seniors of the spring 2008 Senior Seminar.

 

Fall 2006 Seminar

Allison
Caffery

Allison's senior project

Aimee Koehler

Aimee's senior project

Diane
Childs

Diane's senior project

Emily
Meehan

Emily's senior project

Jennifer
Harmon

Jennifer's senior project

Kaitlyn
McElwee

Kaitlyn's senior project

Makeena
Rosati

Makeena's senior project

Stacy
Frisbee

Stacy's senior project

Personality
Lab Team

Personality Lab team

Fall 2006
Seminar

Students of the Fall 2006 Senior Seminar