Jenni Turner presented data on regulating utilitarian emotions at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association in Chicago. Great job, Jenni!
See the poster here.
Jenni Turner presented data on regulating utilitarian emotions at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association in Chicago. Great job, Jenni!
See the poster here.
Katie Harrington has been selected as 1 of 12 researches accepted to attend the 2015 Summer Training Workshop on African American Aging Research.The Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research in the Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University hosts a workshop each summer to train promising early stage career scientists committed to studying African American aging research. Congratulations Katie for being selected for this opportunity!
Rising 3rd year graduate student, Britney Kurtz, has been accepted to attend the American Psychological Association’s Advanced Training Institute workshop on Structural Equation Modeling in Longitudinal Research this summer.
Britney received funding from the APA Advanced Training Institute and was awarded a scholarship from the Department of Psychology to attend the workshop.
Congratulations to Britney — she is working hard to change the relationships between gender and social rewards depicted in the model above (Women in Science: Yes we can!)!
Britney Kurtz is now a FACS-certified coder. She passed the competency test for the Facial Action Coding System, a system for coding the action units of the face. Congratulations, Britney!