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A Record 17 Students win Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Awards

Psychology students involved with UROP Fall Semester 2016

This fall, a record 17 students, including several at the new University Asia Campus, were awarded UROP assistantships. 

  • Taylor Adams (Prof. David Sanbonmatsu) – Self-Concept: Change and Perseverance Over Time
  • Peyton Bruce (Prof. Sheila Crowell) – Self-Harming and Suicidal Repercussions of Physiological and Biological Influences
  • Molly Davis (Prof. Carol Sansone) – Exploring How First-generation College Students Motivate Themselves in Academic Settings
  • Karis Han (Prof. Ansuk Jeong) – Factors Related to Stress in College Students
  • William Hynes (Prof. Monisha Pasupathi) – Audience Tailoring: Implications for Narrative Identity Formation
  • Diane Jeong (Prof. Ansuk Jeong) – Stress Factors of Korean College Students
  • Yuna Kang (Prof. Ansuk Jeong) – Self-concept and Well-being of People with Chronic Illness
  • Jean Kim (Prof. Ansuk Jeong) – Over-diagnosis for Thyroid Cancer and Satisfaction of Patients in South Korea
  • Lily Kim (Prof. Ansuk Jeong) – Menopause Symptom: Breast Conserving Surgery v. Breast Mastectomy
  • Mark Lavelle (Prof. Matthew Euler) – EEG Correlates of the Urge to Blink
  • Renee Nilssen (Prof. Michael Himle) – Assessment of Personal Relationships, Loneliness and Quality of Life Among Adults with ASD
  • Alice Park (Prof. Angelea Panos) – Do Suicide Interventions In Korean Secondary Schools Work?
  • Isabel Reback (Prof. Trafton Drew) – Using Eye-Tracking to Evaluate Low Prevalence Computer Aided Detection
  • Katie Roth (Prof. Sheila Crowell) – Mother’s Validation and Teen Self-Injurious Behavior
  • Jake Ryu (Prof. Ansuk Jeong) – Relationship between Employment Stress, Demographic Factors, and Psychosocial Factors at UAC
  • Ashma Shrestha (Prof. Elisabeth Conradt) – A Biobehavioral Approach to Measuring Emotion Dysregulation in Pregnancy
  • Mitch Whitfield (Prof. David Strayer) – Using a Detection Response Task to Simultaneously Assess Levels of Visual and Cognitive Load in Simulated Driving

 

UROP is:

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)provides undergraduate students and faculty members the opportunity to work together on research or creative projects.

UROP provides assistantships up to $1,200 for students who assist with a faculty member’s research or creative project, or who carry out a project of their own under the supervision of a faculty member. Students may apply for an assistantship any semester, and may be eligible for a one-semester renewal. UROP awardees are hired by the Office of Undergraduate Research and are paid $10/hour for up to 120 hours of work during the semester. 

 

Last Updated: 6/4/21