Sentences with phrase «college psychology students»

In a world where past meets present and the present gets lost in time, reality is blurred for 5 College psychology students who are pushing all boundaries during an ESP experiment over a lost weekend...

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This means that recruiters will be searching for the top students at elite colleges, even if that person studied art history or psychology.
The small study used 53 Canadian college students as guinea pigs to test the knock - on effects on our psychology of thinking of time and money as interchangeable.
Growth groups are being used increasingly with college students in ecumenical student religious centers, in psychology and human relations courses, in training of dorm counselors, and in college guidance programs.
I was about twenty years old and a college student studying psychology.
Celine is currently a college student studying to get her Bachelors in psychology.
Even more revealing: An experiment published in the Journal of Social Science and Clinical Psychology found that students who were faring poorly in college did even worse following efforts to boost their self - esteem.
The St. Lawrence County woman accused of helping her boyfriend kidnap two Amish girls studied the psychology of rape as a college student.
CANTON, N.Y. — The St. Lawrence County woman accused of helping her boyfriend kidnap two Amish girls studied the psychology of rape as a college student.
Ansari first became interested in numerical processing as a graduate student in cognitive developmental psychology at University College London (UCL).
A sample of 599 college students enrolled in General Psychology at a state university completed a self - report questionnaire.
The research, led by Sara H. Konrath of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and published online in August in Personality and Social Psychology Review, found that college students» self - reported empathy has declined since 1980, with an especially steep drop in the past 10 years.
In the study, published recently in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, college - age students and adults aged 60 to 90 performed timed tests of word recognition and recall.
«By understanding how the brain attempts to implement cognitive flexibility in a neurodevelopmental disorder like autism, we can better understand the nature of the disorder,» said Dina R. Dajani, Ph.D. student of psychology in the UM College of Arts & Sciences and first author of the study.
In a survey, college students admitted to texting during funerals, in the shower, during sex and while using the toilet, according to Harrison, who worked with Jessica M. Salley, a graduate student, and Christine E. Bealing, an undergraduate student, both in psychology.
In an article in the latest edition of Psychology of Popular Media Culture, Karla Murdock reported that texting was a direct predictor of sleep problems among first - year students in a study that examined links among interpersonal stress, text - messaging behavior, and three indicators of college students» health: burnout, sleep problems and emotional well - being.
«We found that self - administering the intervention, even for just 15 minutes online before an upcoming exam, engages college students in a form of thoughtful self - management, which helps them use their resources more effectively while studying,» explains psychology researcher Patricia Chen of Stanford University.
Vanessa Brown, first author on the paper and a graduate student in the department of psychology in Virginia Tech's College of Science, said that both the behavioral and neural findings show that people with PTSD pay more attention to surprise while learning.
«Parents are really resilient and we wanted to learn the positive aspects of how they adjust when raising a child with ASD, as well as the specific coping strategies they are using,» said Schneider, graduate student in the child clinical psychology program at UM's College of Arts and Sciences.
«While providing adequate financial resources is unquestionably important, our work suggests that the way such policies are presented can have important implications for these students» psychological outcomes at college,» said Alexander Browman, lead author of the studies and a doctoral student in psychology in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwcollege,» said Alexander Browman, lead author of the studies and a doctoral student in psychology in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at NorthwCollege of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern.
«Creating images improved participants» memories and helped them commit fewer errors, regardless of what kind of list we gave them,» said Merrin Oliver, lead author of the study and a Ph.D. student in the educational psychology program in the College of Education & Human Development at Georgia State.
«Many educators believe engagement leads to better school performance and is necessary for developing student motivation and interest,» said Ze Wang, associate professor of educational, school and counseling psychology in the College of Education at MU.
Stephen Kilgus, an associate professor in the Department of Educational, School and Counseling Psychology in the College of Education at the University of Missouri, is analyzing how a new screening tool, which is completed by students, can help teachers identify potential academic, social and emotional problems.
The study is a collaboration between Melissa Nelson Slater, psychology doctoral student at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY) and Assistant Curator of Animal Husbandry at the Bronx Zoo, and Dr. Mark Hauber, Professor of Psychology in the Animal Behavior and Conservation Program at Huntepsychology doctoral student at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY) and Assistant Curator of Animal Husbandry at the Bronx Zoo, and Dr. Mark Hauber, Professor of Psychology in the Animal Behavior and Conservation Program at HuntePsychology in the Animal Behavior and Conservation Program at Hunter College.
Similarly, a 2012 study of 160 U.S. and German college students published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that those who called themselves heterosexual, despite admitting same - sex desires, were more likely to be hostile toward gay individuals that those who did not report such desires.
Josh de Leeuw, a graduate student in the IU Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences» Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, is the creator of jsPsych, a free open - source software platform that employs a common Web technology to conduct psychology experiments over the Internet.
This means the current pool of psychology research volunteers — generally, college students — could expand since participants would no longer need to travel to a researcher's lab to perform tasks common in psychological research.
Snow, with the University's College of Liberal Arts, and her graduate students, Michael Gomez and Rafal Skiba, recently submitted a paper on the findings of their research study, «Graspable objects grab attention more than images do» which will be published in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science, a top - tier psychology journal.
The researchers surveyed two groups: 333 college students from an introductory psychology class at a Midwest college and 437 adults participating in Amazon's Mechanical Turk workforce database, an online database of individuals who often participate in social science research, among other tasks.
Dr. Robinson will be joining the Psychology Department at Williams College after completing her postdoc, and plans to engage undergraduate students in this line of research as a faculty member.
The findings suggest that athletes who don't receive immediate treatment for concussion risk further insult to the brain and may take longer to recover, said Breton Asken, the study's lead author and a student in the neuropsychology track of the clinical psychology doctoral program at the College of Public Health and Health Professions, part of UF Health.
Union College psychology professor Chris Chabris and his students staged an outdoor fight to study inattentional blindness.
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A college student major psychology.
Hello my name is devin ross and I am a student athlete at centenary college of louisiana and I am a psychology major that will be graduating soon.
I am a college student studying Liberal Arts with a concentration in Theology, English Literature, and Psychology for purposes of ministry.
I am shy, but can be outgoing after getting to know someone and I am a full time student hoping to graduate with a college degree in psychology.
I'm a college student studying peace & conflict as well as psychology.
I'm a 22 year old college student completing my bachelor's in Psychology this Spring.
I am half egyptian half french, speak french arabic english and german, am a student at the american college of greece majoring in economics with a minor in psychology, would like to meet new people to gout with and have some fun
I'm a young college student and psychology is my passion.
I'm a full time college student, majoring in psychology with a minor in biology.
I am 19 and currently a student in college getting my psychology degree.
I am a full time house manager, college student (majoring in psychology), housekeeper, and mom.
Synopsis: When college student Bill (Douglas Dick) grows inappropriately fond of psychology professor Wilma (Loretta Young) and tries to rape her, she fights... [MORE]
In the summer of 1971, a psychology professor conducted an experiment in which college students were paid to run a prison simulation, with half the group pretending to be guards and the other half pretending to be prisoners.
After earning degrees in psychology from Union College, Brinkworth came to the Ed School where she dedicated her research to understanding teacher - student relationships.
Somriddho Dasputa, an A-level student at Padworth College studying English, Government and Politics, and Psychology received a certificate from the Young Writers» Bust a Rhyme competition for his outstanding contribution.
The college submitted an «activity statement» and six psychology students chose our investigation to participate in.
Project Innovation publishes College Student Journal, Education, Reading Improvement, and Journal of Instructional Psychology.
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