The 16th Hawaii Psychology Student Research Dinner
November 08, 2017
05:30 PM - 08:00 PM
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The Hawai‘i Pacific University Psychology Department
In conjunction with
Hawai‘i Pacific University’s Psi Chi Chapter and Psychology Club
Present
The 16th Hawaii Psychology Student Research Dinner
Wednesday, November 8, 2017, from 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
at the Aloha Tower Marketplace, Multi-Purpose Room #3
Schedule of Events:
5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Dinner & Opening
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Research Presentations
- Brian Fitch (U. Minn.) and Chloe DePaola (HPU), “The Role of Implicit and Explicit Systems Feedback on Return-to-Manual Performance” [Faculty Advisor: Kathleen Harder]
- Hong Ni (Connie) Mui (BYU), “The Relationship Between Playing Musical Instruments & GPA” [Faculty Advisor: Ron Miller]
- Deja Thomas (U.H.), “When Cultures Collide: The Impact of Culture on Conflict Resolution” [Faculty Advisor: Chanel Meyers]
- Lauren Johnson, Anne Sigrid Urstad, Renz Ishikawa, and Noelani Boyer (HPU), “Examining Methods of Resolving Hate” [Faculty Advisor: Katherine Aumer]
- Amanda Hee and Wai Yan (Ryan) Ng (BYU), “Till Dead Battery Do We Part” [Faculty Advisor: Jess Kohlert]
- Stacy Green and Danyea Hays (HPU), “Factors Affecting Permeability of Sexual Orientation” [Faculty Advisor: Katherine Aumer]
- Angelica Leon (U.H.), “What Would You Do? Confrontation to Discrimination Online” [Faculty Advisors: Chanel Meyers and Kristin Pauker]
- Daniel Ikejimba, Ahriika Jordan, and Jessica Quintua (HPU), “Permeability of Ideologies: White Supremacy” [Faculty Advisor: Katherine Aumer]
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