Undergraduate Research Students Represent CABS and VT at Mid-Atlantic Conference

Recently, a group of 16 undergraduate psychology research students visited Randolph College representing the Center for Applied Behavior Systems (CABS) and Virginia Tech to attend the mid-Atlantic regional conference for undergraduate students. There were six posters presented and below you will find the titles and corresponding authors:

“Effects of Interpersonal Kindness from Students to Professors on Mood Status for Both Parties”

Loralee Hoffer, Anastasia Semenova

 

“Connected or Disconnected? Impact of Smartphone Screen Time on Perceived Social Support”

Leila Pruscino

 

“Situational Determinants of Interpersonal Expressions of Gratitude: Behavioral Observations on the Virginia Tech Campus”

Sonia Warrior, Muskaan Gupta, Chloe Kucharczk

 

"Systematic Observations of Interpersonal Gratitude on Campus Busses: Modeling vs. Diffusion of Responsibility”

Claudia Hilton, Julia Coron, Isabel Motil

 

“Practical Interventions to Increase the Use of Reusable Bags for Groceries on a Large Scale”

Tyler Parker-Rollins, Evan Alvarez, Lana Nazzal, Karina Daniel

 

“Prompting Interpersonal Gratitude at the Crosswalk: Evaluating Functional Control with an ABA Reversal Design”

Hannah Peacock, Loralee Hoffer, Nicole Lydic, Noah Prinzbach

 

Congratulations to all who presented!

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