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Current Faculty Research Projects

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Below are research projects that faculty in the Department of Graduate Psychology and Counseling are currently working on. They welcome you to submit a proposal on how you can join and contribute to their research!

 

Faculty Member
Research Topic
Dr. Rudolph Bailey
  • Nationwide study of the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how it is diagnosed by School Psychologists
  • Math Anxiety as it Relates to Math Achievement in K-2
Dr. Nancy Carbonell
  • Community based participatory research: Listening to the Voice of LBGT Students on a Christian University Campus
Dr. Ronald Coffen
  • Nationwide study of the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how it is diagnosed by School Psychologists
Dr. Elvin Gabriel
  • Effects of Nature on One’s Mental Health
Dr. Tevni Grajales
  • Nationwide study of the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how it is diagnosed by School Psychologists
  • Identity Styles and Religious Identity as Predictors of Religious Commitment
  • Validation of Bersonsky’s Identity Style Scale
Dr. Bradly Hinman
  • The Experience of LGBT Seventh-day Adventists
  • Dissertation: Mixed Methods Analysis of Counselor Views, Attitudes, and Perceived Competencies Regarding the Treatment of Internet Pornography Addiction.
Dr. Jimmy Kijai
  • Factors related to denominational loyalty among Adventist youths and young adults in Sabah Malaysia
  • College experiences of alumni of Adventist colleges in North America
Dr. Jeannie Montagano
  • Nationwide study of the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how it is diagnosed by School Psychologists
  • Math Anxiety as it Relates to Math Achievement in K-2
Dr. Nadia Nosworthy
  • Math Anxiety as it Relates to Math Achievement in K-2
Dr. Dennis Waite
  • Meaning Attributions from Adventure Experiences
Dr. Carole Woolford-Hunt
  • Psychoneuroendocrine Response to Perceived Difference
  • Managing Competing Epistemologies/World Views
  • HAIR Study (Hair, Activity, Identity, Race)