In this final episode of season 2, Allee Schramm, Annemarie Schwery, and Ryan Martin interview more than 13 students from universities across the Midwest about the research they presented at the 2017 Midwestern Psychological Association Conference in Chicago. Topics ranged from visual attention to false memories to insight and creativity (see pictures and titles of all the projects below).
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- Francisco Pablo Lozano III: Trust in Oneself as a Determinant of Retirement Income Security
- Marie Schroder: The Perceptual Assimilation and Categorization of Non-Native Phonemes in L2 French-Speakers and Non-French-Speaking Anglophones
- Danielle Bruno and Emily Wirtz: The Effects of Aggression on Ability
- Robert Henry: Does Grit Crack Under Pressure? Trait Grit, Primed Self-Awareness, and the Influence on Physiology
- Alyssa Minton: Do Growth Minded Individuals More Effectively Process Warnings to Attenuate False Memories?
- Margo Gawronska: Facebook Privacy Settings and Data Sharing: Knowledge vs. Anxiety
- Rachel Hibbard: The Effects of Priming Heroes on Helping Intentions and Meaning in Life
- Kevin Summers: Do You Trust Me? Trustworthiness and Dominance Cues Lie in Separate Regions of the Face
- Mandy Ehlert, Alison Mackey, and Isabel Montoya: Auditory Entrainment Effects on Visual Attention: Insight from Magicians
- Erin Brine-Doyle and Cortez Tillman: Tougher All the Way Through? The Relationship Between Pain Tolerance and Empathy in a Nonclinical Population
- Jessica Wood: Riddle Me This: An Investigation of Measures of Insight and Creativity
- Juntao Dai: Violence Towards Homosexual Men: An Examination Among Heterosexual Men
- Cecelia Lentz: What Should We Hope for? An Investigation into the Factors that Influence Usage of Hope