Psychology Students Attend Conference

Several Truman students presented projects at the Missouri Undergraduate Psychology Conference, which took place Nov. 9-10 at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo.

Students Sarah Jo David, Erin Schroeder and Kayla Maassen won an award for outstanding presentation during their session. Their project, “Workplace Forgiveness: A Preliminary Model,” was mentored by Teresa Heckert, professor and chair of psychology.

Other presentations by Truman psychology students included: “Language Deficits following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Meta-analysis” by Kayla Maassen and Crystal Stonebarger, mentored by Jeffrey Vittengl, professor of psychology; “Effects of Word List Content on Source Attributions using the DSM Paradigm,” by Kerry Lee and Kelsey Spalding, mentored by Robert Tigner, professor of psychology; and “Student Engagement, Personality, Positive and Negative Affect, and Subjective Well-being in College Students” by Sarah Jo David and David Schultz, mentored by Michele Breault, professor of psychology.
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Students, from left to right, Sarah Jo David, Erin Schroeder and Kayla Maassen display their awards for outstanding presentation during their session at the Missouri Undergraduate Psychology Conference.
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