Congratulations
to
Starla Weaver winner of the 2009 Donald T. Campbell Social
Science
Research Prize
Congratulations
to
Jessica Stuart
winner of a 2008 APS/Psi Chi Summer Research Grant!
(Link
to the Psi Chi awards page to read more about the program.)
Starla Weaver
is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the Kessler Foundation.
Undergraduate
Students
Honors Students
2005-2006 Kim Rhodes
"Do External Stimuli Affect Voluntary Task
Switching?" (Abstract)
Graduate studies at University of Vermont
2006-2007 Stefanie Forlenza "A New Look at Product
Placement"
Here is a picture of
Stefanie presenting her research at St. Joseph's Sigma Xi
conference.
2008 Melissa Yates "Nothing in a group can be average.
Or
can it? Member-to-group
comparisons involving basic perceptual stimuli with standards of
varying
strength."
(Abstract)
Graduate studies at Villanova
University
2008-2009 Jessica Stuart "The Impact of Anxiety on
Task
Choice" (Abstract)
Graduate studies Lehigh (presidential
Scholar) 2008-2009
Allison White,
Eckert Scholar/Cognitive Science thesis supervisor, How Music Affects the Way We Think: The Link Between
Musical Training
and Task Switching
Graduate studies at Carnegie Mellon
2009-2010
Rachel Pauker,
Eckert Scholar/Psychology honors thesis supervisor, The Effect of Load on
Task Choice in a
Voluntary Task Switching Paradigm Graduate studies Columbia University
2010 Suzanne Yeager, APS/Psi Chi Summer research fellow, ($5000 total
award), Multitasking in
a Laboratory Environment
2010-2011
Emily Sipes,
honors thesis supervisor, Language
Switching
and Task Switching in Monolingual and Bilingual Speakers
Graduate studies at Lehigh (Presidential
Scholar)