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2011 - 2012 Site Archive

 

 

Research

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June

 

6/21/12

Michelle Amazeen, Mass Media and Communication, School of Communications and Theater

Ph.D.

Blind Spots:  Examining Political Advertising Misinformation and How U.S. News Media Hold Political Actors Accountable

5 Annenberg Hall, 11:00 a.m.

 

6/21/12

Emily Cross, School Psychology, College of Education

Ph.D.

Regression Among Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder:  An Examination of Extended School Year Programming

242 Ritter Hall Annex, 2:00 p.m.

 

6/25/12

Emily Izbicki, Psychology, College of Liberal Arts

Ph.D.

Appetitive Responding and the Female Menstrual Cycle:  An Investigation into the Post-Auricular Reflex

542 Weiss Hall, 2:00 p.m.

 

6/25/12

Gregory Naylor, School Psychology, College of Education

Ph.D.

The Executive Functions of Rejected Children in an Urban School

242 Ritter Hall Annex, 2:00 p.m.

 

6/26/12

Lara Katz, School Psychology, College of Education

Ph.D.

Examining Demographic Correlates of Language Proficiency and Academic Achievement Among English Language Learners

242 Ritter Hall Annex, 2:00 p.m.

 

6/27/12

Rebecca Greenwell, School Psychology, College of Education

Ph.D.

Exploring the Relationship Between Students' Life Satisfaction and School-Based Social and Behavioral Success

242 Ritter Hall Annex, 2:00 p.m.

 

6/28/12

Jeri Baucum McKinney, School Psychology, College of Education

Ph.D.

The Evaluation of the Effects of School Newsletters on Parent Perceptions in an Urban School System

242 Ritter Hall Annex, 11:30 a.m.

 

6/28/12

Melanie Pellecchia, School Psychology, College of Education

Ph.D.

Predictors of Outcome for Children with Autism Receiving a Behavioral Intervention

242 Ritter Hall Annex, 1:30 p.m.

 

6/29/12

Kunihiko Terasawa, Religion, College of Liberal Arts

Ph.D.

Modern Japanese Buddhism in the Context of Inter-Religious Dialogue, Nationalism and World War

821 Anderson Hall, 9:30 a.m.

 

July

 

7/10/12

Megan Heckert, Geography and Urban Studies, College of Liberal Arts

Ph.D.

The Economic, Environmental, and Social Justice Impacts of Greening Vacant Lots:  An Integrated Spatial Assessment of Urban Revitalization and Sustainability Outcomes

914 Gladfelter Hall, 10:00 a.m.

 

7/10/12

Dan Zheng, Business Administration, Fox School of Business and Management

Ph.D.

Affect, Meaning, and Attitude:  Assessing the Universality of Design in a Transnational Marketing Context

505 Alter Hall, 10:00 a.m.

 

7/16/12

Abby Harvey, Psychology, College of Liberal Arts

Ph.D.

The Impact of Social Constraints on Adjustment Following the Dissolution of a Romantic Relationship

416 Weiss Hall, 12:00 p.m.