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 2006 Graduate Student Poster Award Winners  

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The 2006 award was cosponsored by Empirisoft. All winners received a $100 award, an award certificate, free personal copies of MediaLab and/or DirectRT for the remainder of their graduate student career, and the winner's choice of a DirectIN Millisecond Precision Keyboard or a DirectIN Precision Response Box with Custom Button Layout. Congratulations!

Winner Poster Title
Alishia Alibhai Tendencies towards under-helping following a mild provocation: A behavioral investigation into the nature of revenge between strangers and intimates
Evan Apfelbaum Racial composition and the acknowledgement of group membership
Clayton Critcher Self-affirmation and defensiveness: Timing is everything
Noah Goldstein The spyglass self: A theory of vicarious self-perception
Whitney Heppner Fluctuations in daily reports of self-esteem: Predictions from authenticity, autonomy, competence, and relatedness
Laura Naumann Personality differences between Asians and European Americans: A test of several explanations
Bulent Turan Knowledge of trustworthiness: The prototype and individual differences in its accessibility


Honorable Mention

Aside from determining one winner during each poster session, judges also selected two honorable mentions. Runner-up winners received a certificate and $50 monetary award. The following individuals received an honorable mention at the 2006 conference:

  • Scott Akalis
  • Matthew Curtis
  • Genevieve Dunton
  • Eden Epstein
  • Jesse Graham
  • Deborah Hall
  • Chris Hulleman
  • Inge Scweiger Gallo
  • Sei Jin Ko
  • Jennifer Kubota
  • Elizabeth Page-Gould
  • M Joy McClure
  • Kevin McIntyre
  • Amanda Vicary


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