Awards & Accomplishments
Emeritus Professor Bruce
Overmier, along with his co-author Robert Murison,
had their paper “Restoring psychology’s role in peptic ulcer” selected as the
recipient of the 2016 George A. Miller Award for an Outstanding Recent Article on
General Psychology. Both authors will
be invited to present an address based on their paper at next year's APA
Convention in Washington.
Professor Deniz S. Ones was named a
Fellow of Division 8 of the American Psychology Association - the Society for
Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP). SPSP fellowship signifies SPSP
members with longstanding contribution to the field of Personality and Social
Psychology.
Graduate Student Jack Kostal in our
Industrial/Organizational Psychology area (Deniz S. Ones & Nathan R.
Kuncel, co-advisors), was awarded the prestigious 2016 Meredith P. Crawford
Fellowship in I/O Psychology from the Human Resources Research Organization
(HumRRO); each year, the $12,000 fellowship is awarded to one
dissertation-stage I/O psychology doctoral candidate nation-wide who demonstrates
exceptional research skills.
Graduate Students Brenton Wiernik & Jack
Kostal in our Industrial/Organizational Psychology
area (Deniz S. Ones & John P. Campbell and Deniz S. Ones & Nathan
R. Kuncel, co-advisors, respectively), have received the Best Student Paper
Award from the Midwest Academy of Management for their paper “Demographic
Differences in Protean, Boundaryless, and Exploratory Career Orientations: A
Comprehensive Meta-Analysis” The paper will be showcased during the annual
meeting of the Midwest Academy of Management in Fargo, North Dakota Oct. 6 -
Oct. 8.
Graduated
Graduated
Congratulations
to our recent Department of Psychology Ph. D graduates!
Allison Farrell
Area: Social
Advisors: Jeff Simpson & Alex Rothman
Dissertation: Behavioral, affective, cognitive, and
physiological consequences of relational power during conflict
Leah Feuerstahler
Area: QPM
Advisor: Niels Waller
Dissertation: Exploring Alternate Latent Trait Metrics with the Filtered Monotonic Polynomial IRT Model
Dissertation: Exploring Alternate Latent Trait Metrics with the Filtered Monotonic Polynomial IRT Model
Grants
Grants
Associate Professor Shmuel
Lissek was awarded a 5-year R01 grant from the
National Institute of Mental Health in the amount of 2.1 million dollars to
study the transdiagnostic relevance of neural mechanisms by which Pavlovian
generalization of fear transfers to maladaptive generalized avoidance.
Associate Professor Shmuel
Lissek was awarded a 5-year R01 grant from the
National Institute of Mental Health in the amount of 2.1 million dollars to
study the transdiagnostic relevance of neural mechanisms by which Pavlovian
generalization of fear transfers to maladaptive generalized avoidance.
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