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Mentored student presentations

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Maggie Williams 

Assessing racialized mental representations of crack and powder cocaine users (SPSP 2023)

Claire Shaver

Effects of controllability and language on stigma toward mental illness (SPSP 2023)

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Casandra Pearson

Disparities in crowd-directed force behaviors: Examining the effects of crowd racial composition and crowd size on crowd-directed force behaviors (SPSP 2023)

Zachary Vangelisti

Priming pain expression intensity influences intent to seek physical healthcare (MPA 2022)

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Mentored student publications

Hopps, K. L., Rini, A. H., Williams, M. E., Paganini, G. A., & Lloyd, E. P. (2023). Examining the Effect of Physician Language on Physician Impressions. University of Denver Undergraduate Research Journal, 4(1).

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Leake, M., McGrath, C., Mickel, T., Shaver, C., Paganini, G.A., & Lloyd, E. P. (2023). The effect of language type and perceived controllability on stigma and compassion. University of Denver Undergraduate Research Journal, 4(1).

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Hansen, R., Polak, C., Gries, E., Ostman, S., Paganini, G.A., & Lloyd, E.P. (2023). Do semantics matter in empathetic person perception of children or adults with mental illness?. University of Denver Undergraduate Research Journal, 4(1).

Mentored student manuscripts in preparation

Cohen, B.R., Paganini, G.A., Abelanet, C.K., Goolsby, L.A., & Lloyd, E.P. (in prep). Pronouns, faces, and voices: How gender identity labels and phenotypes influence intergroup anxiety and avoidance. 

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Williams, M.E., Paganini, G.A., Summers, K.M., & Lloyd, E.P. (in prep). Accessing racialized perceptual representations of crack and powder cocaine users.

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Mentored senior honors theses

2022-2023: Claire Shaver, The Effects of Controllability and Language-Type on Stigma of Mental Illness.

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2022-2023: Maggie Williams, Assessing Racialized Mental Representations of Crack and Powder Cocaine Users.

            † Winner of the Shaklee-Trowill Award for the best senior honors thesis in psychology

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2021-2022: Zachary Vangelisti, Priming Pain Expression Intensity and Its Effects on Intent to Seek Physical Health Care.

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2020- 2021: Camille Abelanet, Gender Identity Labels and Facial Phenotypicality: Anxiety Toward and Avoidance of Nonbinary Individuals.

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