Psychology & Criminology Research
These projects were presented at the Biology and Psychology Research Panel and the Multidisciplinary Poster Session on April 13, 2023.
Faculty Sponsors:
Jonathan Bassett - Tess Gemberling - Shana Southard-Dobbs

Are there Moral Justifications for Consumption of Meat?
Emily Ineson
Recipient of the Judge’s Choice Award for Psychology Research

The Influence of Trauma Type on the Relationship Between Peritraumatic Dissociation and Event Centrality
Khristina Bayless, Kaysn Irby, Rebekah Marcengill, Rain Sopha, Emily Ineson, Annaliese Weiss

First-Generation College Students and Higher Education
Luke Hopkins, Alyssa Still

Reminders of Death and the Perceived Duration of Fame
Emily Ineson, Jeremiah Rosenbrook, Kristin Thomas, Sarah Beth Parker, Dasia Rhodes, and Alondra Rodriguez

The Rock of Anxiety and the Hard-place of Intolerance: Ideological Rigidity and Political Conservatism in Relation to Death Anxiety and Reactions to those with Different Worldviews
Emily Ineson, Dasia Rhodes, Sarah Beth Parker, Alondra Rodriguez, Jeremiah Rosenbrook, and Kristin Thomas

Autism Self-Diagnosis in a Digital World
Jewel Leopard

Peritraumatic Dissociation, Event Centrality, and Posttraumatic Stress Severity: A Mediation Analysis
Rebekah Marcengill , Rain Sopha, Kaysn Irby, Khristina Bayless, Emily Ineson, Anna Weiss

The Effects of Social Media on Racial Bias
Miranda Scott

Negative Religious Coping, Posttraumatic Cognitions, and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms: A Mediation Analysis
Annaliese Weiss, Emily Ineson, Kristina Bayless, Kaysn Irby, Rebekah Marcengill, Rain Sopha

Assessment of Mental Health Resources at Universities in South Carolina
Sarah Wise