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04/26/2010

ECA Student Poster Sessions - Baltimore 2010

Undergraduate Top Poster Award Winners

 

Thursday:  Ciara Monchek, George Washington University
"DVR and College Students: The Impact of the New Viewing Experience"

Friday:  Katherine Songin, Canisius College
"Coping Methods for Children:  How Children Cope with Difficult Situations, and New Coping Methods for Children"

Saturday:  Patrick Maloney, King's College
"Facebook, Twitter and Engagement Advertising:  Their Relationship, Consumer Reactions and Brand Awareness"

Graduate Top Poster Award Winner

Friday:  Mumba Mumba, Ohio University
"A Study on the Experiences of Men Who Have Sex With Men in a Time of HIV/AIDS in Zambia"

Poster Session Judges

Thursday:  Benjamin R. Bates (Ohio State), Rebecca M. L. Curnalia (Youngstown State University), Juliette M. Storr (Penn State Beaver)

Friday a.m.:  Jeff Child (Kent State University), Timothy Mottet (University of Texas Pan American), Kathleen M. Torrens (University of Rhode Island)

Friday p.m.:  Lisa Millhous (West Chester University), Carl Hyden (Morgan State University), Timothy Mottet (University of Texas Pan American)

Saturday: Mary E. Braz (West Chester University), Kathleen Taylor Brown (Penn State Greater Allegheny), Jeanne M. Persuit (University of North Carolina Wilmington), John H. Prellwitz (University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg), Kristin Roeschenthaler Wolfe (Penn State Greater Allegheny/Duquesne University) 

Top Poster Runners up:

THURSDAY

Sarah Kyger, Ashley Pangle, Dominique Scott, & Dillon Baker, James Madison University
"Breaking Up is Hard to Do:  Differences in Disengagement Behaviors Used to Terminate a Friendship Versus a Romantic Relationship"

Laura Schottland, George Washington University
"The Impact of Family Ritual on Childhood ADHD as Depicted in Malcolm in the Middle" 

FRIDAY a.m.

Jessie Briel, SUNY Geneseo
"Discourses That Cell Phone Users Voice: An Analysis Using Relational Dialectics Theory"

FRIDAY p.m.

Amanda Gresens, University of Memphis
"Surrogacy and the Feminine Political Style:  Eleanor Roosevelt's Involvement in the 1932 New York State Gubernatorial Campaign"

SATURDAY

Emily Ahalt, West Virginia Wesleyan College
"Further Insight on Public Relations Undergraduate Curricula:  What Field Professionals Suggest"

Jillian Beley, Rowan University
"The Contemporary Sexual Double Standard:  Implications for Role Conflict, Sexual Risk Taking, and Female Sexual Identity."


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