NPR - Central Michigan University. Est. 1892. | Central Michigan … · 2019-03-05 · defended his...

5
Notable News Psychology Alumni - Isaac Dieterman becomes the new student support coordinator for the Central Michigan Collegiate Recovery Education and Wellness (CMCREW) program. https://www.cmich.edu/news/article/pages/CMCREW-supports-recovery.aspx Dr. Sarah Domoff’s (Clinical Program) research on children and screen time discussed on NPR. https://www.npr.org/2019/01/15/679304393/forget-screen-time-rules-lean-in-to-parenting- your-wired-child Forget Screen Time Rules — Lean In To Parenting Your Wired Child, Author Says : NPR www.npr.org JANUARY, 2019 Notable News Publications Grants Presentations Dissertation Defense Thesis Defense

Transcript of NPR - Central Michigan University. Est. 1892. | Central Michigan … · 2019-03-05 · defended his...

January, 2019

Notable News Psychology Alumni - Isaac Dieterman becomes the new student support coordinator for the Central Michigan Collegiate Recovery Education and Wellness (CMCREW) program. https://www.cmich.edu/news/article/pages/CMCREW-supports-recovery.aspx

Dr. Sarah Domoff’s (Clinical Program) research on children and screen time discussed on NPR. https://www.npr.org/2019/01/15/679304393/forget-screen-time-rules-lean-in-to-parenting-your-wired-child

Forget Screen Time Rules —

Lean In To Parenting Your

Wired Child, Author Says : NPR

www.npr.org

JANUARY, 2019

Notable News

Publications

Grants

Presentations

Dissertation Defense

Thesis Defense

Dr. Sarah Domoff (Clinical Program) quoted and noted in her research on how mobile devices

have changed how we communicate with others. (2019, January 30) How much does technology actually do to make us feel more connected to our

community? Thrive Global.

https://thriveglobal.com/stories/ashton-kutcher-tweets-phone-number-misses-real-connections-real-

people/

Clinical Graduate student - Heidi Putney selected for highly competitive research assistantship

program at National Institute of Justice.

https://www.cmich.edu/news/article/pages/National_institute_of_justice.aspx

Publications Dr. Neil Christiansen (Industrial/Organizational Program) and Industrial/Organizational Alumni - Andrew Speer (in press) Criterion-related validity of forced-choice personality measures: A cautionary note regarding Thurstonian IRT versus classical test theory scoring. Personnel Assessment and Decisions. Dr. Kim O’Brien (Industrial/Organizational Program) and Industrial/Organizational Graduate students - Kyle Manning and Shane Sizemore (in press) Talk or Walk? Gait Speed Over Self-Report in Association with Cognitive Speed. The Journal of Gerontopsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry.

Grants Industrial/Organizational Graduate student - Alissa Fleming received the CLASS Student Presentation Grant for presentation at the Annual Conference for the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology in National Harbor, MD.

Dr. Stephanie Fredrick (School Program) received the Dean’s Discretionary Funds for presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Annual Convention in Atlanta, GA. Clinical Graduate student - Anissa Maffett received the CLASS Student Presentation Grant for your presentation at the International Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting in New York City, NY. Industrial/Organizational Graduate student - Rachel Pohlman received the CLASS Student Presentation Grant for presentation at the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology 34th Annual Conference.

Presentations Dr. Sarah Domoff (Clinical Program), Clinical Graduate student - Ryan Foley, and Dr. Stephanie Fredrick (School Program) will be presenting a poster at the American Psychological Association annual convention in Chicago, IL titled: College Students' Addictive Phone Use and Mental Health Outcomes: Validation of the APU Scale. Dr. Sarah Domoff (Clinical Program) and Clinical Graduate student - Ryan Foley will be presenting a poster at the American Psychological Association annual convention, Chicago, IL titled: Addictive-Like Phone Use and Sleep Health in Adolescents. Dr. Sarah Domoff (Clinical Program) will be presenting a Symposium at the American Psychological Association annual convention in Chicago, IL titled: Healthy Device Management & Intelligence: Recommended Guidelines for Our Membership & Users-At-Large. Dr. Sarah Domoff (Clinical Program) will be presenting a Symposium at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial conference in Baltimore, MD (2019, March) titled: Clinical Implications of Social Media Use (discussant) in K. Burnell (Chair), Social Media Use and Adolescent Adjustment: Considering Quality Over Quantity. Dr. Sarah Domoff (Clinical Program) and Clinical Graduate student - Aubrey Borgen will be presenting at the International Convention of Psychological Science in Paris, France (2019, March) titled: Adolescent nighttime phone use and mental health outcomes. In C.A. Banga (Chair), Big Data Meets Psych: Advancing the Study of the Effects of Digital Technologies on Youth Mental Health Using Digital Ecological Momentary Assessment, Ubiquitous Sensing, & Machine Learning. Dr. Sarah Domoff (Clinical Program) and Dr. Larissa Niec (Clinical Program) will be presenting a paper at the National Association of Social Workers-New Mexico Annual Conference in Albuquerque, NM (2019, March) titled: Leading the charge: Developing cross-discipline collaborations to reduce child health disparities.

Experimental Graduate student - Jake Aday, Dr. Emily Bloesch (Experimental Program), and Dr. Chris Davoli (Experimental Program) will be presenting a poster at the American Association of Audiology Annual Conference in Columbus, OH (2019, March) titled: Meditation alters representations of peripersonal space: Evidence from auditory evoked potentials.

Dissertation Defense Graduate student - Steven Hirsch in the Industrial/Organizational Doctoral program, successfully defended his dissertation titled: The role of Jewish occupational stereotypes on resume review outcomes. Committee members include: Dr. Matthew Prewett, Dr. Stephen Colarelli and Dr. Kyunghee Han.

Thesis Defense Graduate student - Bailey Chapman in the School Psychology Specialist program successfully defended her thesis titled: A Replication and Extension of the Quiet Classroom Game in Middle School Classrooms. Committee members include: Dr. Daniel Drevon, Dr. Sandra Kanouse Morgan and Dr. Andrea Jasper.