STUDENT RESEARCH

2006

Publications
Steele, J. P. & Pinto, J. N. (2006). Influence of leader trust on policy agreement. Psi Chi Journal of Undergraduate Research. 11(1), 21-26.


Great Plains Undergraduate Research Conference, Warrensburg , MO

Ball, J. A. & Buttermore, J. M.
(2006). Sex, love, and gender roles: The role of gender ideology in close relationships. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Great Plains Student Psychology Conference, Warrensburg , MO , March 17-18, 2006. **2nd place winner of Poster Competition.

Cory, A. (2006). What did she say? An examination of the influence of conversation and media exposure on participants' body objectification and anxiety. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Great Plains Student Psychology Conference, Warrensburg, MO, March 17- 18, 2006.

Kranz, N. A. & Shipler, B. R. (2006). What's your gender baby? The influences of femininity, masculinity, and hypermasculinity on close relationships. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Great Plains Student Psychology Conference, Warrensburg, MO, March 17-18, 2006. **1st place winner of poster competition.

Meyer, A. K. (2006). Dr. Phil or Barnum effect? Personality assessment and the Barnum Effect . Poster presented at the 26th Annual Great Plains Student Psychology Conference, Warrensburg, MO, March 17-18, 2006. **2nd place winner of poster competition.

Phelps, C. A. (2006). The effects of feedback on test-taking confidence and performance. Poster presented at the

26th Annual Great Plains Student Psychology Conference, Warrensburg, MO, March 17-18, 2006. **2nd place winner of poster competition.

Phillips, A. E. (2006). An examination of conformity: Personality and religiosity as predictors. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Great Plains Student Psychology Conference, Warrensburg, MO, March 17-18, 2006. **1st place winner of poster competition.


Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago , IL

Frank, C. S. (2006). Cross-sectional analysis of gender stereotype perceptions and self-ratings of gender. Poster presented at the Annual Midwestern Psychological Association Psi Chi Research Session, May 4-6, 2006.

Laver, M. D. (2006). An examination of gender, hypermasculinity, and empathy in adolescents in a residential treatment facility. Poster presented at the Annual Midwestern Psychological Association Psi Chi Research Session, May 4-6, 2006.

Laver, M. D. (2006). Gender stereotyping in children's websites: A two-study analysis. Poster presented at the Annual Midwestern Psychological Association Psi Chi Research Session, May 4-6, 2006.

Meyer, A. K. (2006). Cross-sectional analysis of short-term memory in adults. Poster presented at the Annual Midwestern Psychological Association Psi Chi Research Session, May 4-6, 2006


Palmer Research Symposium, Morningside College

Fangmeier, A. K. (2006). An examination of bullying in adolescence. Poster presented at the 3rd Annual Morningside College Palmer Student Research Symposium, April 21-22, 2006.

Green, J. (2006). Bilateral electrolytic lesions of the hippocampus fail to inhibit foraging behavior to Long Evans Hooded rats. Presented at the 3rd Annual Morningside College Palmer Student Research Symposium, April 21-22, 2006.

Higgins, S., Jenson, A., Jorgensen, J., Koster, K., & Kranz, N. (2006). Victim's hair color and offenders punishment: A correlational study. Poster session presented at the 3rd Annual Morningside College Palmer Student Research Symposium, April 21-22, 2006.

Lostan, T. (2006). Computer attitude scale and social class . Poster session presented at the 3rd Annual Morningside College Palmer Student Research Symposium, April 21-22, 2006.

Shipler, B., Slump, T., Young, M., & Ingenthron, B. (2006). The influence of gender on jury behavior. Poster session presented at the 3rd Annual Morningside College Palmer Student Research Symposium, April 21-22, 2006.

Stout, A. J. & Bauer, J. R. (2006). Manly men? An examination of hypermasculinity and homophobia. Poster presented at the 3rd Annual Morningside College Palmer Student Research Symposium, April 21-22, 2006.


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