Research in Psychology

Work being done in the Kid Think lab

Research in Psychology

Understanding and conducting research is fundamental to understanding psychology. Thus, research experiences are integrated into our curriculum. All psychology majors have the opportunity to apply their classroom knowledge by conducting  their own research projects. Students wanting more research experience are encouraged to work as research assistants on- or off-campus, or conduct their own independent study projects.

In addition, many of our faculty members maintain active research laboratories. With students, our faculty are exploring questions involving non-suicidal self-injury, the development of pretend play, the impact of marital conflict on child development, prejudice and discrimination, psychology and the law,  how we process text information, and how we make health decisions.

Students Lauren Cramer ’17 (pictured), Alexandra Cummings ’16, and Patricia McCarthy ’16 presented their research at the 2016 meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association in New York City. This research was conducted as part of their Experimental Health Psychology course under the direction of Dr. O’Keeffe.

Psychology Main Office


Science Complex 107A
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