June 4, 2012
Psychology faculty, students publish and present
The department of psychology has been active recently with an assortment of presentations and publications.
- Clive Fullagar, professor, and Kyle van Ittersum, graduate student, presented a paper at the Association for Psychological Science's 24th annual convention in Chicago in May. The duo's paper was "Psychological Capital and Flow."
- Laura Brannon, professor; Megan Miller, graduate student; and Neena Gopalan, 2011 doctoral graduate, presented a poster at the Association for Psychological Science's 24th annual convention in Chicago in May. The poster was "Tailoring to attachment style to encourage support for family caregivers."
- Brannon and Stephen Nettelhorst, graduate student, also presented a poster at the Association for Psychological Science's 24th annual convention in Chicago in May. The poster was "Examining the impact of consumer feedback on internet product evaluation."
- Satoris Culbertson, associate professor, and colleagues from the University of Minnesota and Bradley University, had an article published in the most recent issue of Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Perspectives on Science and Practice. The trio's article is "The engine is important, but the driver is essential: The case for executive functioning."