Author: alhazelwood
Graduate Student Wellness Initiative
In partnership with the Ball State Graduate School, the Graduate Student Wellness Initiative (GSWI) seeks to help create a culture of health and wellness for all university graduate students, both […]
A multilevel mixture model investigation of the relationship between poverty and the course of the Covid-19 pandemic in the United States
Dr. Holmes Finch Ball State University The Covid-19 pandemic, which began in China in late 2019, and subsequently spread across the world during the first several months of 2020, has […]
Stories Across Cultures: An Assessment-Informed Unit of Instruction
Taylor Conley Ball State University This presentation aims to showcase an assessment-informed unit of instruction intended for a fourth-grade class. In this unit, fourth graders will be exploring stories and […]
Unwell
Chelsea Ortiz Ball State University I’m producing an animated short film about the Coronavirus Pandemic for my thesis. To this, I’ve had to learn animation techniques, software, and artists as […]
Critical Failures in Test Anxiety Research: How Inappropriate Research Methodologies and Intervention Studies Have Stalled Progress
Dr. Jerrell Cassady Ball State University This presentation examines a history of test anxiety research that demonstrates how researchers (including the presenter) have missed key points in their own research […]
Action enhances reading comprehension and vocabulary: Evidence of two strategies.
Dr. Ligia Gomez Franco Ball State University Abstract: We investigated the role of action on reading comprehension and vocabulary learning. Second and third grade Spanish-speaking children in Chile (N=216) read […]
Tailoring Difference Education for First Generation College Students
Gerardo Ramirez, PhD Ball State University Objectives: Navigating pathways of higher education means uncovering hidden “rules” about how to be successful in university systems that privilege dominant ways of knowing. […]
Transforming Assessments to Develop and Inspire Creative Thinking
Lisa Rubenstein, PhD Ball State University Creative thinking promotes psychological well-being, academic achievement, and societal advancements, making it a desirable skill for all students to develop. Thus, the goal of […]
Writing Unit: Impactful Figures in the American Revolution
Alexis Pitchford Department of Elementary Education This presentation is an overview of a LAMP LITE project for Dr. Stuve’s EDPS 393 class. The unit that I constructed is a 10-day […]
Prediction with Mixed Effects Models: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study
Anthony ManginoBall State University Data within the social sciences are frequently nested in structure such that individuals are members of higher-level groups. Consequently, this requires use of multilevel models accounting […]
What do Students Perceive as Academically Challenging?
Jenna ThomasBall State University To understand what contributes to students’ perceptions of academic challenge, three factors measuring high school challenge (i.e., quantitative reasoning, high school reading and writing, and learning […]
PhD in Educational Psychology
Come to Ball State to complete your degree in educational psychology entirely on campus. Our nationally accreddited PhD program in educational psychology is the perfect step to career advancement if […]
M.S. in Quantitative Psychology
In a world where assessment, measurement, and the ability to accurately analyze all this big data is critical, quantitative methods are at the heart of all aspects of psychology, education, […]