Fall 2019

Jana Burnham

Sierra Held

Elizabeth Malagisi

Liddy Tryon


Students ran participants in a study examining the impact of a brief values intervention on approach behaviors in a contamination anxiety-related behavioral approach task.

Students also authored posters that were presented at an international conference (the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science) in July 2020.

Malagisi*, E., Burnam*, J., Tryon*, L., Held*, S., & Flynn, M. K. (2020, July). Getting better data in online surveys:  Offering an incentive for responding behavior lowers careless responding. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, Online (due to COVID-19).

Burnam*, J., Malagisi*, E., Held*, S., Tryon*, L., & Flynn, M. K. (2020, July). Participant interest in the research topic as a predictor of careless responding behavior in a long online survey. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, Online (due to COVID-19).

Held*, S., Tryon*, L., Burnam*, J., Malagisi*, E., & Flynn, M. K. (2020, July). Social anxiety and depressive symptoms:  An examination of the moderating role of cognitive fusion. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, Online (due to COVID-19).

Tryon*, L., Held*, S., Malagisi*, E., Burnam*, J., & Flynn, M. K. (2020, July). Using an undergraduate research pool:  Feedback from introduction to psychology students. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, Online (due to COVID-19).