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MENTORING

Our lab manual is available here.

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Wilson, S. & Corbin, C. (April 2020). Is there a bias against free things? OER vs. commercial textbooks.To be presented at the 90th annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, CO. (Conference cancelled due to COVID-19)

 

Oelerich, V. & Freeland, K. (April 2020). Judging fake news. To be presented at the 90th annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, CO. (Conference cancelled due to COVID-19)

 

Paup, E. (April 2020). "#PaidAd"; Investigating Consumer-Generated Advertising, Persuasion and Impulsive Decision Making. To be presented at the 90th annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, CO. (Conference cancelled due to COVID-19)

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*Cox, C. (April 2019). When does too much feedback lead to poor decisions?: The role of confidence. Presented at the 89th annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, CO.


Paup, E. & Esler, K. (April 2019). “It’s my money and I need it now!”: The evaluation of perceived outcomes under time constraints. Presented at the 89th annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, CO.

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McCray, D. & McCray, M. (April 2018). Information overload: The effect of too much feedback on probabilistic decision making. Presented at the 98th annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR. 

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Delgado, H. & Saldivar, D. (April 2018). The effects of adverse childhood experiences on cognitive control. Presented at the 98th annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR. 

 

*Edwards, B. & Delgado, H. (April 2017). The influence of outcome weighting on reversal learning. Presented at the Washington State University Department of Psychology’s Undergraduate Research Symposium, Pullman, WA.

 

Wirkkila, S. & Delgado, H. (May 2016). Beneficial effects of mood states on cognition. Presented at the 17th annual meeting of Northwest Cognition and Memory, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

 

**Edwards, B. (March 2016). Detrimental effects of negative mood on cognition. Presented at the Washington State University Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities, Pullman, Washington.

 

**Wirkkila, S. & Delgado, H. (March 2016). Beneficial effects of mood states on cognition. Presented at the Washington State University Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities, Pullman, Washington.

 

*grant funded project

**award received

      

Undergraduate projects supervised

Amy Nusbaum and the ACID lab
Amy Nusbaum and a group of unergraduates
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