PSYC 220 (Research Methods in Psychology), Fall 1999     Steven J. Gilbert, SUNY-Oneonta

PRESENTATIONS OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Thursday, December 16th, 1999, Fitzelle 104


 
SESSION I   2:00 - 2:45

2:00 - 2:04  Introduction to Research Presentation Conference. Steven J. Gilbert. 

2:05 - 2:17  The effect of good vs poor grammar on person perception.  Marcus Sandtodomato, Stacey Allison, & Melissa Pasquarelli.

2:18 - 2:30  The effect of typed, neat handwriting and and messy handwriting on readers' evaluation of a writer.  Jennifer H. Mitchell & Moira K. Coakley.

2:31 - 2:43  Are subliminal words embedded in pictures effective?  Dayton J. KIng, Stacey B. Bischoff, and James A. Radesi.
 


 
 
SESSION II   2:55 - 3:56

2:55 - 3:07  Preference and recognition of nonesense words using the Mere Exposure Effect.  Rachel DeCrescenzo, Laura E. Kennedy, & Danette R. Webster.

3:08 - 3:20  The effect of high, medium, and low volume on speech evaluation.  Rosarene O. O'Rourke & Stephanie L. Hyde.

3:21 - 3:33  How intelligent speakers are perceived who use vs do not use the F-word.  Gregory L. Raddock, Eric L. Kafka, and Peter V. Pantano.

3:34  Afterword.  Steven J. Gilbert