Psychology Students Present Year-long Research

Three senior Psychology students orally presented (virtually) the findings of their year-long research projects on April 22nd to the Psychology Department. The titles and names of the students are: "The Influence of Reading Words and Passages of Differing Arousal Levels on Performance and Affect" by Sohinaz Lozano; "The Effect of Presentation and Medium on Recall and Recognition" by Avery Wanamaker; and "The Influence of Colors and Valence of Words on Affect and Memory" by Stephanie Guldin. All three students worked under the direction of Dr. Kerrie Baker, Professor of Psychology. These presentations were to have taken place at Lehigh University on April 25th as part of the LVAIC Undergraduate Psychology and Neuroscience Conference.

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