Schedule of Events
Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Poster Session
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
2:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Soiland Recreation Center (Gym)
Hear about the latest research at the Social and Behavioral Sciences interactive research poster session.
Student Abstracts
Attached to What I Never Had: A Look into Insecure Attachment and Communication
Student(s):
Bella Abbatoye
Faculty Mentor:
Ms. Roxanne Bañuelos
Public Health Internship with GLO Preemies and Alliance for Black NICU Families
Student(s):
Nico Ayala-Brown
Faculty Mentor:
Ms. Tanya Wicks
Measuring Therapeutic Alliance among Bilingual Farsi- Speaking Clients and English- Speaking Therapists
Student(s):
Rojin Bahrami
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Stephanie Tarle
Weaponizing Democracy: How Polarization Has Threatened the Integrity and Health of American Politics
This study will examine how extreme polarization among and within American political parties has impacted the productivity and health of the U.S. government. To best understand this relationship, this study will seek to answer the following questions through in-depth interviews conducted with eligible voters, employees of elected officials, and media professionals:
What has been the state of American political polarization since 2009?
How has polarization among and within political parties impacted the health and productivity of the democratic process?
What could be the future repercussions of governance given the state of polarization, using H.Res.757 as the case study?
Student(s):
Matthew Bauer
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Haco Hoang
Public Health Internship: Hospitals in the lens of a COPE Health Scholar
Student(s):
Nevign Angelique Besas
Faculty Mentor:
Ms. Tanya Wicks
Increasing Verbal Engagement and Assignment Completion in a Middle Schooler with Social Anxiety.
Student(s):
Emily Blank
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julie Kuehnel
Fostering Success: Applying Positive Reinforcement Within an Educational Setting
Student(s):
Nola Canning
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julie Kuehnel
The Initial Impact of Parental Warmth and Control on Male and Female Young Adults’ Internet Addiction
Student(s):
Giselle Carollo-DuPrey
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Melissa Donovick
Student Opinion on Intimate Partner Violence based on Victim Sex and Gender Roles
Student(s):
MacKenzie Collins
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Amanda ElBassiouny
Decreasing Latency and Duration of Classwork For a Middle Schooler
Student(s):
Angelina Daghlian
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julie Kuehnel
NBA Expansion Project
Student(s):
Kacie De Silva, kekoa alana, jesse rosa
Faculty Mentor:
Mark Orlando
Teacher Burnout, Emotion Regulation, and Student-Teacher Interaction as Predictors of Student Engagement
Student(s):
Amy Delaplane
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Stephanie Tarle
An Evaluation of Graduate Training Specializations Delivered in Community Mental Health Setting
Student(s):
Jessica Emde
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Ryan Sharma
Investigating People’s Perceptions of Social Media Fitness Influencers
Student(s):
Allyson Fisicaro
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Amanda ElBassiouny
Exploring the Impact of Parenting Styles and Social Connectedness on Posttraumatic Growth.
Student(s):
Madison Foss, Dissertation Chair, Dr. Stephanie Tarle
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Stephanie Tarle
Expansion of the FJC in Ventura County: Evaluating the Oxnard Satellite Location
Student(s):
Stephanie Gonzalez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Molly George
Increasing Academic Engagement and Focus in a Student
Student(s):
Payton Henuber
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julie Kuehnel
The Application of Intervention for a Student with ADHD-HI in a Middle School Setting
Student(s):
Andres Hernandez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julie Kuehnel
The Association Between Subclinical Psychopathy Traits and Cyber Dating Abuse
Student(s):
Sarah Hernandez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Jamie Bedics
Examining the Predictive Relationship of Sluggish Cognitive Tempo and ADHD on Social Anxiety Symptoms
Student(s):
Rachael Karp
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Stephanie Tarle
Sofa Sleuths: Exploring the Personality Predictors of Crime Show Viewership
Student(s):
Sierra Knopp
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Ariana Young
Examining the Psychological Impact of Crime Show Viewership
Student(s):
Sierra Knopp
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Ariana Young
Reducing Combative Behaviors in a Girl with Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Student(s):
Sergei La Porte
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julie Kuehnel
Fall 2023 Public Health Internship at Ventura Coast Milk Bank
Student(s):
Allie Lam
Faculty Mentor:
Ms. Tanya Wicks
Gender and Gender Expression of a Video Game Character and Players' Positive Opinions
Student(s):
Lauren Leonardi
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Amanda ElBassiouny
A Distraction from Distraction: The Effects of Phone Use on Mind-Wandering and Creativity
Student(s):
Robert Lewis, Nico Ayala-Brown, Millennia Gomez, Estefani Gutierrez, Julia Jaros, Melody Ramirez, Sebastian Sawyer
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Andrea Sell
Impact of Race/Ethnicity & Age of Psychotherapist on Individual’s Psychological Responses
Student(s):
Kylie Lopez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Amanda ElBassiouny
Book Bans and Censorship in American Public Schools
What is the history of book bans in the United States and the new wave of censorship?
How have states like Texas and Florida implemented book bans?
What is the impact on student's learning experiences from 6th to 12th grade due to the book ban and censorship of ethnic studies?
Student(s):
Julia Luis
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Haco Hoang
The Perpetuation of Stereotypes in Media to Further Push the Hegemonic Narrative Into Society
Student(s):
Carissa Melton
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Sharon Docter
Using Positive Reinforcement to Increase Assignment Completion
Student(s):
Estephani Monterrubio Mendoza
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julie Kuehnel
Increasing Assignment Completion and Decreasing Off-Task Behavior
Student(s):
Catherine Okubo
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julie Kuehnel
Exploring the Impact of Implicit Bias in Hiring Processes: An Examination of GPA and Employment Type on Resumes
Student(s):
Catherine Okubo, Robert Lewis
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Andrea Sell
Trait Anxiety, Social Media Use, and Risk Perceptions in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Despite findings that trait anxiety is related to increased attention to threat information, negative risk appraisals, and engaging in risk avoidant behaviors, the current literature on infectious diseases and health-related behaviors have mainly focused on state anxiety levels. The purpose of this study is to to fill the gap in the literature regarding the relationship between trait anxiety and three variables:health information seeking on social media, health risk perceptions, and health-related behaviors. The present study uses a quasi-experimental, correlational survey study design to assess the relationship between trait anxiety and these three variables of interest.
Student(s):
Sahar Panhasi
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Luis Morales Knight
Examining the Role of ADHD Symptoms & Emotional Reactivity as Predictors of Juvenile Recidivism
Youth incarceration has been identified as a significant public health and safety issue. Furthermore, juvenile recidivism leads to negative outcomes such as difficulties gaining employment, lower education levels, and poorer physical and mental health. Research has also suggested that symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and increased emotional reactivity contribute to the risk of engaging in criminal activity in youth. There is, however, a dearth of research examining how ADHD symptoms and emotional reactivity contribute to youth re-offending. The current study includes archival data from a multi-site, longitudinal study of serious adolescent offenders, sampled between November 2000 and January 2003. Due to existing evidence in past research, the study attempts to answer whether the presence of ADHD symptoms and emotional reactivity of serious juvenile offenders will predict their rate of recidivism.
Student(s):
Madison Pappous
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Stephanie Tarle
Public Health Internship at Ventura Coast Milk Bank
The internship experience at the Ventura Coast Milk Bank provided opportunities to increase health communication and health education skills. With a focus on Ventura Coast Milk Bank’s mission, the internship projects included creating annual reports, creating social media posts, and planning the Birth and Baby Resource Fair for the summer. Emphasis of these projects was to be able to educate the public about the importance of breastfeeding for infants, so that there are more donors. Personal objectives for the internship were to learn how to work as a team and be able to learn more about breastfeeding education myself, so that I can implement this public health education in my future career. The overall 60 hour field experience provided me with communication, time management, and collaboration skills.
Student(s):
Brittany Perez
Faculty Mentor:
Ms. Tanya Wicks
Examining How College Students Feel Social Media Affects Their Mental Health
Student(s):
Madeline Raab, Abigail Strong, Doriane Guzman, April Serrano
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Cynthia Duarte
Putrid Protest: Examining the Relationship between Disgust levels, Aesthetics, and Activist Behavior
Student(s):
Melody Ramirez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Andrea Sell
The Impact of a Child’s Race/Ethnicity on Suspicions of Child Abuse Influenced by Different Parenting Styles.
Student(s):
Alexandra Renteria
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Amanda ElBassiouny
The Legacy of Blaxploitation Films
Student(s):
Diego Rosas
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Dru Pagliassotti
The Effects of Race/Ethnicity and Gender on Perceptions of Older Adults in the Health and Medical Field
Student(s):
Maia Sable
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Amanda ElBassiouny
Acculturation's Impact on Parent-Child Relationships & LGBTQ+ Attitudes in Iranian American Immigrants.
Student(s):
Kimya Sabzbalouchibam
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Luis Morales Knight
COPE Health Scholar’s Internship at Kaiser Permanente in Woodland Hills
Student(s):
Julianne Sampang
Faculty Mentor:
Ms. Tanya Wicks
LGBTQ+ Generation Z: The Impact of Self-efficacy When Discussing Sexual Health
Student(s):
Grace Schifrin, Josh Blank
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Nicole Talarico
Public Perception of Police Officer Capability and Punishment
Student(s):
Shelby Scholle
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Amanda ElBassiouny
Dobbs v. Jackson: The Impact on Young Voters Activism, Voting Patterns and Political Preference
Student(s):
Sarah Stephan
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Haco Hoang
The Impact of Behavior Logs and Token Economy Systems on ADHD Students' Academic Performance
Student(s):
F S M Tabia
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julie Kuehnel
Comfort Discussing Sexual Topics within the Gen Z and LatinX Community
Student(s):
Jordyn Todd, Christina Villa
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Nicole Talarico
The Intersection of Communication and Military Propaganda: A Century of Tactics and Influence
This exploration sheds light on the intricate relationship between communication, propaganda, and societal influence, spanning a century of evolving tactics and messaging.
Student(s):
Tayla Valencia
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Roxanne Banuelos
The Impact of Parental Function of Child Screen Time and Parental Stress on the Parent-Child Relationship
Student(s):
Caitlin Williams
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Jennifer Gamarra