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Department Research
Here you will find both research being conducted
online and links to web-published department research by both
students, faculty, and alums. The most recent research is listed
at the top of the page.
Current Online Research:
Sensation and
Perception Online Laboratory
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Student Research Presentations
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Abby Ramser ('05) presented The
Relationship Between Effective Engagement and Developmental Age in
Children with Autism at the Fall 2004 Indiana Academy of Science
meeting. Also in html
format
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Julie Witherup ('04) presented
The Visual Cocktail Phenomenon at the Fall 2004 Indiana Academy of
Science meeting. Also in
html format.
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2003-2004 Senior Thesis
Projects & Butler Presentations
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Winter 2003 Research
Methods Projects
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2002-2003 Subject Pool
Projects
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2001-2002 Senior
Thesis Projects & Butler Presentations
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2002
Cognitive Psychology Class Butler Presentations
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Moore, Megan (Feb. 2002).
Sexual Harassment of Professional Women... Presented at the 2002
annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social
Psychologists, Savannah, GA.
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Winter 2001 Research Methods Poster Session
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Fall 2001 Research Methods
Poster Session
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M.
Paava Stults. (2001). Motivation and Perceived Relatedness.
Presented at the 2001 annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological
Association, Chicago, IL.
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2000-2001 Senior
Thesis Projects & Butler Presentations
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Cognitive Psychology Class Research
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Human
Factors Class Project
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Sensation
and Perception Class Research
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1999-2000 Senior
Thesis Presentations at Butler
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Andrea L.
Buuck('98), Neil Dishman('99), Sean Hanrahan('99),
Jennifer Oser, Melanie Perry ('98), M. Paava Stults ('00),
and John H. Krantz. (1998). Human Factors Standards
for the Design of Online Syllabi A human factors
class project. Here is a powerpoint version developed
for Society for Computers in Psychology. Here are slides of the same talk.
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Faculty Research Publications and Presentations
Here are faculty research interests
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John Krantz presented
Computerized Tutorials: Animation vs. Modeling
at the 34th Annual meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology
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John Krantz presented
Model of
Retinal Ganglion Cells that Incorporates Eye Jitter at the Fall 2004
Indiana Academy of Science meeting.
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Both Bill and Ellen Altermatt
went to SPSP to present posters.
Bill's poster was "Chivalry
is not for everybody: Chivalrous men are more courteous toward 'virtuous'
women" and is by Altermatt W. and Cohen.
Ellen's poster was "Capitalizing on success and coping with failure: An
examination of students' interactions with family members and friends."
The authors are: Altermatt, E., Kim, Mosher, and Swartz.
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John Krantz gave an invited
address to Chicago State University entitled:
Web-Based Research: Issues,
Problems and an Example Technique. (As
PowerPoint)
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John H. Krantz gave 4
presentations at NSF Advanced Training
Institute in Social Psychology Experiments via the WWW.
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John H. Krantz with Barrie
Woods had a chapter published,
Sensation and Perception:
A Window into the Brain and Mind in the web book,
The Many Faces of Psychological Research in the 21st Century
edited by Jane Halonen and Steve Davis.
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John Krantz (2001)delivered two addresses
at the Mid-America Conference for Teachers of Psychology (MACTOP) at the
University of Southern Indiana. The titles are: Technology for
the Terrified: The Why and How to Get Started Using Media in the
Classroom, and Media, Media Everywhere but Nothing for Me: A
Survey of Media for a Broad Cross-section of Psychology
(October 2001)
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Stephen
"Skip" Dine Young (2001).
Character Motivation in the Representation of Mental Health Professionals
in Recent Movies. Presented at the 109th Annual Convention of
the American Psychological Association, August 2001.
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John
H. Krantz. (2001). The Psychological Experiment: Web-Based
Research in Context. Presented at the 109th Annual Convention of
the American Psychological Association, August 2001.
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Connie Wolfe. (2001).
Contingencies of Worth and Self
Affirmation: An Integration of Two Theories of Self-Esteem.
An invited presentation at Illinois Wesleyan University. March 2001.
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John
H. Krantz. (2000). A
Computational Model of the Retina. Presented at the 30th annual
meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology, New Orleans, LA.
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Connie Wolfe, Jennifer Crocker,
& Janetta Lun. (2000). Contingencies of
Worth: Theoretical Overview, Emerging Evidence and Future
Directions. Presented at the 1st annual meeting of
the Society of Personality and Social Psychology,
Nashville, TN.
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John H. Krantz, (1999). Tell
Me, What Did You See? The Stimulus on Computers.
Presidential address at the 29th annual meeting of the
Society for Computers in Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.
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John H. Krantz. (1999).
Stimulus Presentation and the Validity of Web Studies.
Presented
at the 107th annual convention of the American
Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
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John H. Krantz. (1999).
Technology as a Tool to Make the Introductory Classroom a
Forum for Scientific Psychological Inquiry.
Invited address to the Prentice Hall Roundtable: Teaching
Psychology with Technology: Current Perspectives.
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John H. Krantz and Jennifer Oser ('00).
(1998). Evaluating Television Quality: The coming of
HDTV, a pilot study. Presentation to students and faculty of Hanover College Psychology Department. You can
view the powerpoint slides for the presentation by
clicking on the link above. You need to download it to
view it with PowerPoint 97 or if you have the latest
animation player it will play in your browser.
- Karen L. Smith (alum '93). (1998). Implicit
Learning and Unintentional Performance. An invited
address to the students and faculty of Hanover College. As a PowerPoint animation. As slides.
- Krantz, J.H., Smith, M.A. (U.
Toronto), Dalal, R. ('98)(1997). Validity of
Internet and World-Wide Web studies: What is similar and
what is different. Presented at the 27th annunal
meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology.
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