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Our Annual Undergraduate Research Panel Discussion

Fall 1998

Seven undergraduate students presented their research at this first annual undergraduate research panel discussion. They also discussed the benefits to students of conducting undergraduate research.

Moderator:

Kristy L. Arnold “The Benefits of Undergraduate Research”

The presentation took place at 3:30 pm on Monday, Novmber 23rd in Chafee 275 on the Kingston campus. Many faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates attended this event. The undergraduate student presenters were selected by the Director of the U.R.I. Undergraduate Psychology Program because of their speaking abilities and extensive experiences with undergraduate research.

The Researchers and their Topics:

Martinique Alber

"Reported Levels of Stress and Leadership Styles in Division I Women's Basketball Head Coaches"

Erica Checko

"Evaluating the Effectiveness of 'Are you Ready For An Adventure': A Videotaped Component of a Recently Developed Program for Head Start Children"

Kai Gelletti

"Research Assistant: Multiculturalism in Children's Literature"

Angelica Gomes

"An A Priori Investigation of Cheating in College Students"

Danielle Hill

"Educators' Knowledge and Attitudes Concerning the Immigration Patterns of African Americans"

Colleen Seery

"Perceptions of Feminists in African American and European American populations: A Field Study"