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Post by Freehold Resident on Feb 19, 2007 19:05:36 GMT -5
MONMOUTH PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH GRANTS Two Monmouth Psychology Majors Awarded Psi Chi Research Grants
Psychology majors Natalie Nardone (Freehold, NJ) and Alanna Joy Raines (Howell, NJ) were awarded undergraduate research grants from the national honor society of psychology, Psi Chi. They both are conducting their research under the supervision of Dr. Gary Lewandowski, assistant professor of psychology.
Natalie Nardone received $700 for research on self-understanding and the accuracy of behavioral prediction. She is also interested in how an individual's self-views affect the quality of their close relationships.
Natalie is a senior and plans on attending graduate school for social psychology after graduating from Monmouth University.
Alanna Joy Raines received $900 for her research on writing about the self. The study is part of ongoing research that assesses whether writing about the self in terms of traits, thoughts, and behaviors across situations will positively affect a person's self-understanding.
Alanna is a senior and plans on attending graduate school for psychological counseling after graduating from Monmouth University.
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