Below are the students who completed their master's degrees in PASΨLAB under my supervision. They have gone onto a variety of careers in industry, academia, and mental health/service. Several have also pursued further advanced training in doctoral programs in social psychology, I/O psychology, and counseling psychology.
JENNIFER RALEY
Thesis: Narcissism, motivation, and emotion-recognition
JAN-LOUW KOTZE
Thesis: A mixed-methods evaluation of a sexual assault reporting and prevention training program
IMANI TURNER
Thesis: Development of a complex theory of mind task: Reading the Mind in Film-American
LEVI SHIVERDECKER
Thesis: Does narcissism moderate the influence of sexual activity on pair-bonding?
ASHLEY PUGH
Thesis: What makes narcissists happy in their relationships?
JOSHUA GOFF
Thesis: Do narcissistic men make good first impressions in dating relationships?
JESSICA MCCAIN
Thesis: Taking off the mask: Differentiating between masked and authentic narcissism
JAMES BRENNAN
Thesis: Semantic relationship of the Confederate Flag with symbols of racism
JENNIFER BOUTWELL
Thesis: Narcissism and aggression: Does negative affect act as a mediator during ego-threat?
TIFFANY MISRA
Thesis: Perceptions of dating violence in the context of emotional versus sexual infidelity
LORI WESTMORELAND
Thesis: Narcissism and aggression: Does negative affect act as a mediator during ego-threat?
KATIE WOOD
Thesis: The effects of perpetrator sex, victim-committed infidelity, and personal identification with victim/perpetrator on perceptions of dating violence