Browsing UCO - Graduate Works and Theses by Author "Gayzur, Nora"
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Blink modulation during positive and negative picture stimuli.
Jarrett, Sadie Lynn (2017)In this study, emotional response to negative and positive visual stimuli is examined using blink modulation as a behaviorally based dependent variable. The researcher exposed 58 participants to an array of predetermined ... -
Can authority influence misinformation?: the relationship between misinformation and eyewitness accuracy
Gill, Kaylie (2022)Mistaken identification by eyewitnesses was involved in 72% of the cases where people were later exonerated by DNA testing (Smalarz & Wells, 2015). There has been a large movement in support of eyewitness being unreliable. ... -
Eyewitness testimony in relation to biases associated with age
Elkins, Courtlyn E. (2021)Studies have shown there are several factors which influence eyewitness memory, such as cognitive biases and age. This study involved young adults (18-35 years) and older adults (60 and over) to look at their eyewitness ... -
Gaymers unite! : attachment and online social support for lesbian, gay, and bisexual gamers.
Everson, Adam T. (2018)Research on the links between attachment insecurity, nondisclosure of sexual orientation, and negative identity of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals suggests that attachment insecurity may be associated with ... -
Physiological measures of anti-social behavior within psychopathy.
Chaliawala, Kruti (2016)The purpose of the current study was to utilize new physiological measures associated with psychopathy and criminal behavior. Research has demonstrated a link between psychopathy and criminal behavior (Douglas, Vincent, & ... -
Promoting eyewitness recall through sketching in the self-administered interview
Paramo, Christy (2022)The Cognitive Interview (CI) is a widely researched investigative method that promotes accurate and detailed recall from eyewitnesses. The Self-Administered Interview (SAI; Gabbert, 2009) is a booklet emulating the CI ... -
Will you still love me tomorrow? Sociometer theory and sexual self-esteem
Bishop, Kelsey C. (2021)Self-esteem is often conceptualized as a general reflection of how as individual feel about themselves. However, research has shown self-esteem is not only an active component of our social selves, but it is also uniquely ...