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WELCOME TO RESEARCH DAY, Salem State’s annual showcase and celebration of research, scholarship, and creative inquiry. Join us at any point in the day for engaging presentations, panel discussions, performances, and more.

The day begins with the Undergraduate Research Symposium from 9 am to 12 pm, followed by the BIAC Plenary at 12:15 pmand the Faculty and Graduate Research Symposium from 1:30 to 6 pm, with many events taking place throughout the day.

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Friday, May 3 • 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Helping Us Do Better: Creating a More Humane World Through Behavior Analysis

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Helping Us Do Better: Creating a More Humane World Through Behavior Analysis
2 - 5 pm
Petrowski Room, Marsh Hall


In this showcase, graduate students from the Behavior Analysis program present work that aims to foster a more humane world.

Theme I: Rapport Building, Reviewing Programs, & Behavioral Skills Training for Staff

Alexa Cocciardi
A Scoping Review of Training for Establishing Rapport in Behavior Analysis and Related Applied Areas
Faculty advisor: Darlene Crone-Todd
     
Megan Crosby
The Effect of Behavioral Skills Training on Rapport Building Skills in a Public School Setting
Faculty advisorr: Darlene Crone-Todd

Margaret Lepley
An Investigation of the Effect of Behavioral Skills Training on Public School Staff Members’ Rapport Building Skills
Faculty advisor: Darlene Crone-Todd

Jackson Stevens
An Investigation of the Effects of Behavior Skills Training on 1:1 Teacher’s Accuracy in Reviewing Student's Programs
Faculty advisor: Darlene Crone-Todd

Julianna Johnston
A Scoping Review of Behavior Change Interventions for Shelter Dogs
Faculty advisor: Darlene Crone-Todd

Theme II: Experimental & Conceptual Research on Human Decision-Making and Perceptions

Katelyn Hersam
The Influence of Educational Media: A Study on Changes in Self-Reported Acceptance of Socially Assistive Robots and AI in Applied Behavior Analysis
Faculty advisor: Darlene Crone-Todd

Brooke Mann
Probability Discounting: Investigating the Effect of Amount of Losses and a Parking Fine Scenario on Decision-Making
Faculty advisor: Darlene Crone-Todd

G. Christy Jean
Understanding Interlocking Behavioral Contingencies in the Interactions Between Police and Civilians Using a Race/Ethnicity Lens
Faculty advisor: Darlene Crone-Todd

Moderators and Facilitators
DC

Darlene Crone-Todd

faculty, Psychology

Participants
AC

Alexa Cocciardi

graduate student, Psychology - Behavior Analysis
MC

Megan Crosby

graduate student, Psychology - Behavior Analysis
ML

Margaret Lepley

graduate student, Psychology - Behavior Analysis
JS

Jackson Stevens

graduate student, Psychology - Behavior Analysis
JJ

Julianna Johnston

graduate student, Psychology - Behavior Analysis
KH

Katelyn Hersam

graduate student, Psychology - Behavior Analysis
BM

Brooke Mann

graduate student, Psychology - Behavior Analysis
GC

G. Christy Jean

graduate student, Psychology - Behavior Analysis


Friday May 3, 2024 2:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Petrowski Room, Marsh Hall, 2nd Floor