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Introduction |
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Foreword
Stephen F. Davis |
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Introduction and a Brief History of Undergraduate Research in Psychology
Richard L. Miller |
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Why Engage Undergraduates in Empirical Research: A Panel Discussion
Jane S. Halonen, Charles L. Brewer, Paul A. Bell, & Richard L. Miller, with comments by Bernard C. Beins,
William J. Wozniak, Marty Fallshore, Susan Becker, Robert Rycek, Bill Buskist, Wilbert J. McKeachie,
Elizabeth Loftus, Robert Cialdini, Margaret Matlin, Richard Suinn, Robin Anderson, & Drew Appleby |
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Section 1. Institutionalizing Undergraduate Research
Roy Smith, Editor |
29 |
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Facing the Crisis in the Academy: Creating a Culture of Undergraduate Research in
Contemporary Institutions of Higher Education
Steve T. Barney |
30 |
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Lessons from the CUR Institutes on Institutionalizing Undergraduate Research
Mitchell R. Malachowski & Michael E. Nelson |
38 |
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Promoting Undergraduate Research: Institutional Support Mechanisms
John Falconer |
42 |
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External Support for Undergraduate Research
Vincent Prohaska |
45 |
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Research Ethics: Issues and Resources
Richard L Miller |
48 |
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Section 2. Successful Models of Undergraduate Research
Mark E. Ware, Editor |
53 |
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The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire: An Institutional Model for Excellence in Undergraduate Research
Christopher T. Lind |
54 |
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Undergraduate Research at the University of Nebraska at Kearney:
Building and Sustaining the Culture
Kenya S. Taylor |
59 |
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Summer Undergraduate Research Experience: A Model for Student Participation
in a Competitive Grants Program at the University of San Diego
Kenneth D. Keith, Lisa M. Baird & Michael Ichiyama |
62 |
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A Successful Model of Undergraduate Research: Utah State University
Joyce Kinkead |
65 |
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Institutionalizing Undergraduate Research at Murray State University
John Mateja |
69 |
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Creating and Sustaining a Culture of Undergraduate Research: Southern Utah University
Psychology Department’s Report on Success
Lynn H. White |
72 |
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Morningside College: A Successful Departmental Model of Undergraduate Research
Susan R. Burns |
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Encouraging Undergraduate Research: Hanover College’s Psychology Major
John H. Krantz, Stephen D. Young, T. William Altermatt, Ellen R. Altermatt & Michelle H. Mamberg
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A Successful Departmental Model: Missouri Southern State University
Christie Cathey & Gwendolyn Murdock |
81 |
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University of Mary Washington: A Successful Departmental Model
Roy Smith |
82 |
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A Successful Departmental Model: Furman University
Charles L. Brewer, Gilles O. Einstein & Beth A. Pontari |
90 |
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A Comprehensive Strategy to Promote Undergraduate Research in Psychology
at the University of Central Arkansas
William J. Lammers |
93 |
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Section 3. Conducting Undergraduate Research
Susan R. Burns, Editor |
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Involving Freshmen in Undergraduate Research
Emily Balcetis & Richard Miller |
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After Introductory Psychology: The Next Course Preparing Psychology
Freshmen and Sophomores for Undergraduate Research
Eric Amsel & Theresa Kay |
104 |
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Integrating Research Methods and Introductory Statistics
Cathy A. Grover & Kenneth A. Weaver |
108 |
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Creating Research Groups in an Undergraduate Psychology Curriculum
Bernard C. Beins |
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Advanced Laboratory Classes in Psychology
William Wozniak |
116 |
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Increasing Undergraduate Research Participation: From Classrooms to Conferences
Calvin P. Garbin & David J. Hansen |
121 |
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Mentoring Undergraduate Research in a Principles of Assessment Course
Steve T. Barney |
124 |
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Conducting Undergraduate Research: Independent Study
Susan R. Burns |
128 |
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Toward a Model for Undergraduate Research in Psychology at the Two-Year College
Jennifer L. O’Loughlin-Brooks & Valerie T. Smith |
132 |
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Involving Students Research at a Commuter College
Vincent Prohaska |
136 |
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Summer Research Programs
Holly E. Tatum & Beth M. Schwartz |
140 |
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Managing Student Research Ideas with a WWW Database
Edward P. Kardas |
143 |
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Senior Thesis/Capstone Approach
Beth M. Schwartz & Holly E. Tatum |
146 |
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Section 4. Special Types of Research Opportunities
Robert F. Rycek, Editor |
150 |
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Research at a Local Zoo
Joanne D. Altman |
151 |
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Engaging Students in Community-Based Research
Maya M. Khanna |
156 |
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Using Field Research Techniques to Enhance the Undergraduate Experience
Joseph J. Benz |
162 |
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Conducting Research at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s Campus Autism Program
Kevin P. Klatt |
165 |
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Research in the Rat Lab: Some Thoughts on Undergraduates doing Behavioral Neuroscience Research
Mark C. Zrull |
168 |
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Learning from Chimpanzees: Internships at the Chimpanzee & Human Communication Institute
Mary Lee Jensvold & Roger Fouts |
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Archival Research in Forensic Psychology
Matthew T. Huss |
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Neuroscience Research
Cynthia Gibson |
180 |
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Using the Web for Student Research
John H. Krantz & T. William Altermatt |
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Environmental Psychological Research with Undergraduates in National Parks
Britton L. Mace |
189 |
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Practical Advice for Doing Research with Preschoolers
Ruth L. Ault |
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Teaching Qualitative Research to Undergraduate Students
Jill R. Brown & Daniel J. Foy |
199 |
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Conducting Archival Research on the History of Psychology
Lizette Royer |
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Section 5. Faculty and Student Roles
Emily Balcetis, Editor |
208 |
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Bending Twigs: The Act of Mentoring Undergraduate Student Research
Theresa A. Wadkins & Richard L. Miller |
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Collaboration: Faculty Perspective
William Douglas Woody |
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Collaboration: Student Perspective
Joe Hamm |
220 |
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Supervising Undergraduate Students in a Faculty Driven Research Program
Krista D. Forrest, Bradley J. Stastny & Jennifer B. Bruns |
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Section 6. Sharing the Results of Research
Steve T. Barney, Editor |
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Departmental Undergraduate Research Days
Diane K. Martichuski |
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Celebrating Student Research: Campus-wide Student Research Events
Roxanne L. Sullivan |
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Undergraduate Research Conferences
Donna Stuber-McEwen & Kristina Thielen-Belveal |
237 |
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Posters on the Hill: A Unique Way to Present Undergraduate Research
Isabelle D. Cherney |
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Undergraduate Research at Professional Psychology Conventions
Robert F. Rycek |
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The Use of Locally Published Journals to Encourage Undergraduate Research
Richard L. Froman |
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Undergraduate Student Research Journals: Opportunities for and Benefits from Publication
Mark E. Ware & Susan R. Burns |
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Section 7. Assessment and Evaluation
Bernard C. Beins, Editor |
257 |
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Science Undergraduates’ Perceptions of Learning from Undergraduate Research Experiences
CarolAnne M. Kardash, Michael Wallace & Linda Blockus |
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Educational Goals Related to the Research Experience
Bryan K. Saville & Tracy E. Zinn |
264 |
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Academic Outcomes Assessment in Undergraduate Education: Rationale & Process
George J. Spilich |
269 |
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Tools for the Assessment of Undergraduate Research Outcomes
Linda Rueckert |
272 |
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The Value from the Perspective of the Workplace/Community
Christopher Koch |
276 |
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An Undergraduate’s Perspective on the Undergraduate Research Experience:
From a Trained Monkey to a Scientist
Jennifer Johnson |
280 |
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The Value from the Graduate School Perspective
Christopher Koch |
283 |
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Our Contributors |
305 |
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