NC State University

CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATE DEGREES, MAY 10, 2008

MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREES 

  • Amy M. DuVernet, Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • Kevin E. Hicks, Ergonomics and Experimental Psychology
  • Megan K. Schamberger, School Psychology
  • Michelle P. Tayrose, School Psychology
  • Kimberly A. Turner, Developmental Psychology
  • Jane A. Vignovic, Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • Aaron M. Watson, Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • Thomas J. Whelan, Industrial/Organizational Psychology

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREES

  • Michael R. Chipley, Ergonomics and Experimental Psychology
    Dissertation: Does the Conceptual Similarity of Sounds Affect the Usefulness of Cues to Perceived Relative Distance? (Under the direction of Donald H. Mershon.)
  • Rachelle N. Ornan, Ergonomics and Experimental Psychology
    Dissertation: The Influence of Reference-Mark Density and Saliency on Time-To-Passage. (Under the direction of Donald H. Mershon.)
  • Melinda D. Rupard, School Psychology
    Dissertation: Development and Validation of a Measure of Social Support for School Consultation. (Under the direction of William P. Erchul.)
  • Diane M. Ryan, Psychology in the Public Interest
    Dissertation: In Their Place: Measuring Gender Attitudes and Egalitarianism among U.S. Army Personnel. (Under the direction of Mary B. Wyer.)
  • Seungah Ryu, Psychology in the Public Interest
    Dissertation: Assessing the Effects of Experience on attitudes about Employability of people with Mental Illness: A Comparative Study of the U.S. and South Korea. (Under the direction of Frank J. Smith.)