Dr. Jerry Tobacyck and Dr. Mary Margaret Livingston recently delivered a poster presentation titled Paranormal Beliefs of Latvian and American
Students: Support for Motivational-Control. Other authors included Arturs Utinans
, Gunta Ancane, Vinita Cauce, from Riga Stradins University; Elizabeth Dixon, and Quinn Warner, presented at
Southeastern Psychological Association in New Orleans on March 31.
Pictured is Dr. Tobacyck with two of the presenting students, Quinn Warner and Elizabeth Dixon.
In addition, COE IT Coordiantor, Chris Coleman also had a poster there
presented in conjunction with Livingston, M., Boyraz, G., Hindman, M., and Tobacyk, J. titled Self-Stigma Toward Counseling: Internet Online and Office Settings. This presentation was also delivered at the New Orleans event on March 31.
A third poster presentation was also accepted and delivered at the American Counseling Association and Canadian Counseling Association in Montreal, Canada. The proposal was titled, Willingness to Participate in Online Counseling and Computer Security Concerns. Co-Authors included Livingston, M., Hindman, M., and Coleman, C. The presentation was delivered on April 2, 2016.
Congratulations to these outstanding COE faculty, staff, and students on great work related to Psychology!
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