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Students’ Senior Theses in Social and Other Areas of Psychology
 
What are some of the broader issues related to clinical problems or interventions?
 
Students with interests in Psychology at Davidson  are encouraged to see the links between all areas of Psychology, and "Clinical" students are certainly no exception. As can be seen by surveying the broad range of topics below, ideas from Development, from Cognitive, from Social, and from Industrial/Organizational Psychology pique students' interests as well.
 
Students' Senior Theses: Social and Other Areas of Psychology
 
An Analysis of the Changing Valence of Priorities from Teenage Pregnancy to Teenage Motherhood
Linden Spital, 2006
 
Effects of Advertising on the Prescription of Anti-Anxiety Medications
Lauren Daniel, 2003
 
Does studying to music improve performance on reading comprehension for certain personalities?
Ida Wainschel, 2001
 
Effects of the Personality Variable Need for Achievement on Performance and Commitment to Goal-Oriented Tasks
Carolyn Kirsch, 1997

Variations in Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Child Abuse by Career Interest and Gender
Jessica Kahn, 1996
 
An Analysis of Adjustments in Human Perception of a Neutral Visual Aesthetic Stimulus Resulting from Paired Exposure to Pleasant or Unpleasant Visual Aesthetic Stimuli
Morgan Todd, 1997

Characteristics Related to Community Service in College Students
Amy Hawfield, 1996
 
 
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