Psi Chi congratulates these winners, who each received up to $3,000 to conduct this research. Abstracts of their research findings will be published in an upcoming issue of Eye on Psi Chi as well as the entire reportbeing published here on this section of the website.
Alumni of Psi Chi: Does 'Membership Have Its Advantage' on Future Education/Employment? Joseph R. Ferrari, PhD, DePaul University (IL), and
Drew C. Appleby, PhD, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis [2003-04]
An Examination of the Career Paths of a Matched Sample of Psi Chi and Non-Psi Chi Psychology Majors. Mathilde Tarsi and Norine L. Jalbert, PhD, Western Connecticut State University [1997-98]
An Investigation of Psi Chi Membership in Rocky Mountain Region Chapters: Reasons for Joining and Perceptions of Membership Benefits. Johnathan Nelson, PhD, Utah State University [2004-05]
Educating Undergraduates on the Process of Conducting Individualized Research. Linsey Curtis, BA, University of Arizona [2003-04]
Honor Students With Learning Disabilities: The Future is Now! Matthew J. Zagumny, PhD, and
Karen VanGalder, Tennessee Tech University [1999-00]
Funding Undergraduate Research. Harold Takooshian, PhD, Fordham University;
Richard D. Velayo, PhD, Pace University; and
Vincent Prohaska, PhD, Lehman College, CUNY [2000-01]
Is Psi Chi Meeting its Mission Statement? Jeffrey B. Titus and
Nathan J. Buxman, University of Northern Colorado [1997-98]
Perceptions of Graduate Admission Directors: Undergraduate Student Research Experiences, "Are All Research Experiences Rated Equally?" Judith Correa Kaiser, PhD, St. Ambrose University (IA) [2005-06]
Predictors of Successful Supervision of Undergraduate Researchers by Faculty
Jeanne M. Slattery, PhD, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, and
Crystal L. Park, PhD, Emporia State University [2000-01]
Professional Development Benefits of Publishing in the Psi Chi Journal of Undergraduate Research. Jennifer Thomas, Emporia State University;
Kirsten L. Rewey, PhD, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota; and
Stephen F. Davis, PhD, Emporia State University [2000-01]
Psi Chi Member's Satisfaction and Involvement With Research. Kristina McDougal, Utah State University [2006-2007]
Satisfaction, Achievement, and Involvement With Psi Chi: Factors Related to Excellence in Scholarship. Mark Millard, Colorado State University [1997-98]
Should Psi Chi Become the International Honor Society in Psychology? John M. Davis, PhD, Texas State University-San Marcos [2004-05]
Staying Close to Home: The Benefits and Threats of First Regional Experiences. Jennifer M. Jordan, Tammy Melton and
Matthew J. Zagumny, PhD, Tennessee Tech University [2002-03]
Student Views on the Value of Undergraduate Presentations
Dennis P. Carmody, PhD, Saint Peter's College [1996-97]
Students' Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Psychological Research and Practice. Jessica L. Snowden and
Len B. Lecci, PhD, University of North Carolina at Wilmington [2002-03]
The Founding Members of Psi Chi: Their Background and Contributions. John D. Hogan, PhD, Saint John's University [1999-00]
The Impact of Psi Chi on Eminent Psychologists
Erica Heitner and
Florence Denmark, PhD, Pace University [1998-99]
The Role of Faculty Advisors in the Success of Psi Chi Chapters: Leadership Characteristics and Student Organization Success. Mary Ann Bailey, Utah State University [2005-06]
Twenty-Five Years of the Hunter College Psychology Convention. Jason R. Young, PhD, and
Tania DaPrada, Hunter College, CUNY [1996-97]
Undergraduate Research in Psychology at Four-Year Institutions. Julie Omarzu, PhD, Loras College (IA) [2004-05]
Undergraduate Student Journals: Perceptions and Familiarity by Faculty. Joseph R. Ferrari, PhD, DePaul University, and
Stephen F. Davis, PhD, Emporia State University [1999-00]
Previous Winners with Unpublished Findings
An Investigation Into the Declining Number of Male Psychology Majors.
Gregg J. Gold, Humboldt State University (CA) [2003-04]
Reconnecting With Psi Chi Chapter Alumni.
Harold Takooshian, PhD, Fordham University (NY) [2005-06]
Assessing Skills and Attitudes of Award Winners and Psi Chi Journal Authors.
Christopher Koch, PhD, George Fox University (OR) [2006-2007]
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To read about several suggested areas Hunt research may be conducted in (but not limited to), read the Hunt Grant Questions as proposed by the Psi Chi National Council
here.