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  • Psychology Student Research Conference Download the programSession 1: 4:00-5:00 p.m.* PSYC242 Advanced Research Methods Project 1. Jade Vanags & Tahra Menon2. Devon D. Davila3. Natalee Aalgaard & Adriana Martinez4. Logan Denen5. Taylor White6. Rebecca A Auman & Erin E Swanson7. Emma Taupin8. Emelie-Emric A. Pennington-Davis9. Jalena Samuel & Alexis Schuler*10. Angela Jimenez & Crystal Quiton*1. Jade Vanags & Tahra Menon “Moral Judgments Toward Abortion” 2. Devon D. Davila “How Syndemic

  • team.Getting Started with ResearchThis page will cover different types of information sources, how to choose a research topic, and tips on doing background research.Go to ContentEvaluating SourcesThis page will cover definitions of disinformation and will provide methods for evaluating information sources.Go to ContentResearch StrategiesThis page covers strategies for developing research questions, identifying main concepts in research questions, and creating search queries.Go to ContentUsing Library

  • was reputable. Some disinformation or propaganda has been delivered by withholding information and deceiving the public, news outlets, and even researchers (Example: oil companies withholding important climate change data whilst supporting climate denier movements). Evaluation Methods Consult this section for different methods to evaluate information sourcesWho, What, Where MethodUse this method when encountering sources that you don’t know much about or when you are doing research in a topic that

  • Psychology Student Research Conference Download the programSession 1: 4:30-5:15 p.m.* PSYC242 Advanced Research Methods Project 1. Jenna L. Hamilton & Isabelle J. Phillips2. Sara Wifall3. Isabella Calvert, Jocelyn Nussbaum, Gina Park, and Jaleigha Winstead-Jackson4. Julia Shcherenkova & Ariana Tiangco5. Cynthia R. Waite6. Elizabeth Kamke, Kendall MacDonald, Marissa Smith and Savannah Thacker7. Harley Newman8. Amaya Hoʻopiʻi-Baptista9. Nichole Unsworth, Railynne Clyburn, Samantha Atienza, and

  • Article originally published by The Balance on February 28, 2017 by Gigi DeVault The term netnography derives its name from ethnography and net – as in “the Internet.” Ethnography is a form of qualitative research conducted by researchers who enter – and gather data within…

    : Both approaches to the study of human behavior are descriptive (not experimental), use multiple methods, are adaptable to various contexts, and are immersive in nature. “An interpretive method devised specifically to investigate the consumer behavior of cultures and communities present on the internet.” (Kozinets, 1998). Ethnography and Netnography Ethnography is a robust qualitative anthropological approach that is considered to be the “Cadillac” of social research. Market researchers typically

  • research methods such as interview, observation and survey techniques, measurement of behavior (e.g., reaction time, speech, problem solving) as well as data analysis. For example, a student may interview a peer when the interview does not involve any sensitive, personal information. Such projects should not put participants at more than minimal risk (minimal risks are those which are ordinarily encountered in daily life), and the data should be recorded anonymously by the students (i.e., with no names

  • May 2, 2008 Grant supports environmental research With a $90,000 grant, the Environmental Studies Program intends to provide students and faculty members with more opportunities for research and creative projects. The program received the funding from the Wiancko Charitable Foundation in December 2007. The program’s faculty determined the money would support annual student-faculty research and creative projects, a mini-grant program, and provide for a faculty workshop in May and a summer

  • Psychology Student Research Conference Psychology Student Research Conference December 12, 2019 4:00-6:30 pm Anderson University Center Chris Knutzen Hall Session 1: 4:00-5:00 p.m.* PSYC242 Advanced Research Methods Project 1. Katelyn Smitley & Barbara Gilchrist2. Anamaries Garcia Marrero & Madison Shewman3. Leydin Hernandez & Kaley Norman4. Bailey Meseck & Sharon Lasei5. Katheryn Wilson6. Hailey Pennick7. Sarah D. Goddard8. Bianca Molina9. Lauren Lozano & Leah Magee10. Greisy A Castillo11

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 15, 2016)- An anthropology and global studies double major from Kalispell, Montana, Ellie Lapp ’17 is passionate about a wide variety of social justice issues. She’s hopeful that her tenure as president of Associate Students of Pacific Lutheran University (ASPLU) will be…

    ASPLU president Ellie Lapp on student government, research and preparing for life after graduation Posted by: Zach Powers / September 15, 2016 Image: “I was excited about the opportunity to be more political and be involved with making positive changes at the university.” ASPLU president Ellie Lapp ’17 (photo by Zach Powers/PLU) September 15, 2016 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 15, 2016)- An anthropology and global studies double major from Kalispell

  • Artificial intelligence: Psychological Implications for Developmental Robotics” Jonah Maier “Therapeutic Recreation Intervention to Decrease Risk of Suicidal Harm in Adolescents” Connor M. Davis Title TBA Adalid Martinez* PSYC242 Advanced Research Methods Project