Psychology Digital Student Poster Showcase 2020

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Kathrin Gibson

Integrating Sociocultural Theory with Objectification Theory Better Predicts Dieting Intent but not Restrained Eating Behaviors

Body dissatisfaction is the negative evaluation of one’s own body. Objectification theory and sociocultural theory are commonly used to explain body dissatisfaction.It is likely that both approaches have merit and their combination may provide a more complete understanding of body satisfaction and its related consequences.

Taylor McDonald

What’s in a ritual? Examining the impact of ritual features and framing on perceptions of efficacy

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Camara Burleson

Need for Chaos and Predicting Radical Behavior in a Political Setting

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Aleyda Arreola

Moral Foundations of Harm, Authority and Purity, and Tightness toward Social Norms predictive of Attitudes toward Immigrants

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Courtney Wilson

The Effect of Self-Selected Music on Frontal Alpha Activity after Experiencing a Cognitive Stressor

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Anna Madden-Rusnak

An Afternoon Nap Enhances Priming and Antipriming

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Alessandra Rizzo Esposito

Latinx and White Americans on their American identity: The effect of perceptions of cultural change on identity

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Alyse Finch

Can music enhance source memory and confidence for new information in young adults and healthy older adults?

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Natalie Quintero-Flores

Lies, Prosocial Lies, and Culture: Examining Variation in Prosocial Lying in the U.S. and Greece

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Alyssa P. Kopecki

Long Distance versus Geographically Close Romantic Relationships: Comparing Satisfaction, Costs, and Benefits

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