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National Convention Research Award 2005-06 Winners

In 2005-06, up to eight awards were available to Psi Chi graduate members and eight awards were available to undergraduate members submitting the best research papers for presentation during the Psi Chi paper/poster sessions at the APA and APS national conventions. This was the first time there was a specific graduate-level award designation awarded. Eight awards of $500 each were available for graduate members presenting at APA and APS (four per convention), and eight awards of $300 each were available for undergraduate members presenting at APA and APS (four per convention). The 2006 winners were as follows:

Presented at the 2006 APA National Convention:

Graduate:

  • Leslie Karwoski, University of Kansas
    "Therapeutic lifestyle change for depression: Acute randomized controlled trial results"

  • Karl M. Langner, San Diego State University (CA)
    "Personality predictors of coping and well-being in minority adolescents"

  • Artemis Pipinelli, Walden University (NY)
    "Psychological variables and depression among nursing home residents"

Undergraduate:

  • Theressa L. LaBarrie, College of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)
    "Family influence on the racial self-identification of multiracial individuals"

  • Elizabeth A. Mickalich, Hope College (MI)
    "Who nurtures? Children's concepts of mother, father, and God"

  • Martha Skup, University of Michigan
    "Are alliance and empathy associated with shared physiology during psychotherapy?"
Presented at the 2006 APS National Convention:

Graduate:

  • Julie A. Blundon, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck (NJ)
    "Perceptions of muscle dysmorphia: Ratings of problematic behaviors, attractiveness, and treatment need"

  • Jessica Neubauer, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck (NJ)
    "Views regarding behaviors associated with muscle dysmorphia: Is there an ethnic difference?"
    Undergraduate:
  • Molly Hurt, University of Mary Washington (VA)
    "Do we care what others think? Public versus private evaluations of feminists"

  • Theressa L. LaBarrie, College of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)
    "Family influence on the racial self-identification of multiracial individuals"

  • Luanne Marie Lloyd, College of Mount Saint Joseph (OH)
    "The effect of breast augmentation on perceived attractiveness, self-esteem, and willingness to date"

  • Jill Tregler, Lewis University (IL)
    "Perceptions of same-sex families, religiosity, and parenting"

 

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