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Grecco ’12 Primary Author on Behavioral Priming Publication

Elizabeth Grecco ’12 was the primary author on an article, “Use of Nonconscious Priming to Promote Self-Disclosure,” which was published in Clinical Psychological Science on Feb. 20. Co-authors included Dr. Steven Robbins,  Professor and Chair [...]

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0 commentsMarch 18, 2013 at 4:33 pmScholarly & Creative

Psychology Faculty, Students and Alumni Present at EPA Meeting

Psychology Faculty, Students and Alumni Present at EPA Meeting

Six faculty members, 12 undergraduate students, one graduate student and two alumni attended the annual meeting of the 84th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association in New York City, [...]

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0 commentsMarch 8, 2013 at 4:30 pmScholarly & Creative

Oatis Co-authors Two Papers

Oatis Co-authors Two Papers

Dr. Carol Oatis, Professor of Physical Therapy, co-authored “Correlations among measures of knee stiffness, gait performance and complaints in individuals with knee osteoarthritis,” recently published in Clinical Biomechanics. Co-authors also [...]

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0 commentsFebruary 25, 2013 at 11:05 amScholarly & Creative

Jones Elected to Executive Committee of the American Psychological Association, Division 45

Dr. Elaine F. Jones, Assistant Professor of Psychology, recently began a three-year term as Member-at-Large in the Executive Committee of the American Psychological Association, Division 45: Society for the Psychological [...]

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0 commentsJanuary 25, 2013 at 2:36 pmScholarly & Creative

Psychology, Physical Therapy Collaboration Results in Publication in ‘Gait and Posture’

In her Psychology senior thesis, Olga Stanislavova ’12 looked at whether walking speed across an instrumented walkway used in physical therapy practice could be affected by mental categories activated without [...]

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2012 at 4:39 pmScholarly & Creative