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JCPP Paper Published

Congrats to Dr. Waller for another great publication in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Entitled “Differential Associates of Early Callous-Unemotional, Oppositional, and ADHD Behaviors: Multiple Domains within Early-Starting Conduct Problems?” this study examined the separable nomological networks of CU, Oppositoinal, and ADHD behaviors in a sample of young children followed prospectively from ages 3 to 6 years. Read the full article

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Press for Dr. Waller

Research from the MiND lab hits the papers, as Pacific Standard covers Dr. Waller’s new publication in the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology entitled “Callous-Unemotional Behavior and Early Childhood Onset Behavior Problems: The Role of Parental Harshness and Warmth.” Contrary to the established belief that children with callous-unemotional traits are somewhat impervious to intervention, the findings suggest that  parenting behavior,

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Research Conference Award

Congratulations to Dr. Waller for receiving the 2014 Lagerspetz Award for her podium presentation at the 2014 International Society for Research on Aggression (ISRA) World Meeting, held in July in Atlanta, Georgia.Named in honor of Dr. Lagerspetz, a founding member of ISRA, this award recognizes cutting edge research that influences both animal and human aggression literature and is given to early career investigators

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Graduation 2014

Congratulations to Hailey, the MiND lab’s one and only senior, for graduating with Honors in Psychology with the class of 2014! As the first graduate from the lab, Dr. Hyde and the entire MiND team are very proud. Hailey will be staying on with the lab next year as project coordinator for an upcoming study

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Lab produces first honors grad

Congratulations to undergraduate Hailey Dotterer for completing her honors thesis! After a year of literature search, data collection, statistical analysis, and write up, she presented her final product at the University’s psychology honors symposium. With the proposed incorporation of additional data, Hailey plans on preparing her manuscript, Influences on Destructive College Drinking: The Role of

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NSF Honorable Mention

Congratulations to Developmental grad student Arianna Gard for receiving Honorable Mention by the National Science Foundation for her Graduate Research Fellowship application. This is a nationwide competition that awards three-year fellowships to graduate students.  NSF received over 14,000 applications for the 2014 competition.

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