2014 William & Mary Undergraduate Research Symposium
On Friday, February 28th, William and Mary Psychology undergraduates presented their research from the past year at the 20th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium held in the Sadler Center. Students displayed their research and discussed their findings with other William & Mary students as well as many faculty members.
The following students presented posters at the 20th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium:
Addie Merians: Gendered Race Prototypes: The Relation between Nonprototypicality and Intersectional Invisibility
Advisor: Cheryl Dickter
Anna Hochgraf: The Skinny on Regulating Media Images to Prevent Eating Disorders
Advisor: Megan Sinton
Ari Romano-Verthelyi: Co-Rumination and Emotional Support within Friendships Differentially Predict Loneliness for Boys and Girls
Advisor: Janice Zeman
Constance Hull, Matt Ernesto, Lauren Marshall, Veronica Junghahn, Emily O'Gorman, Katarina O'Reilly, and Natalie Libster: Pregnancy in the Context of Incarceration
Advisors: Danielle Dallaire and Catherine Forestell
Lauren Quast and Kathryn Rehberg: Expression of Emotion within Friendships: The Role of Coping
Advisor: Janice Zeman
Michelle Camp and Naomi Parr: Middle School Bullying: Intra- and Interpersonal Differences between Bully and Victim Subtypes
Advisor: Janice Zeman
Minu Nagashunmugam: Embodied Cognition and Confrontation
Advisor: Chris Ball
Petar Yanev, Everett Altherr, Christine Teal Kozikowski, and John Kittle: Interactions between Basal Forebrain Noncholinergic Neurons and Cholinergic System Blockade on Attention
Advisor: Josh Burk
Sarah Summers, Hannah Boes, and Natalee Price: Mother Emotion Dysregulation Predicts Child Friendship Quality through Child Adaptive Emotion Coping
Advisor: Janice Zeman