2015 Meet our wonderful research assistants!

Our wonderful undergraduates presented two posters at GWU’s Research Day (3/31/15). They analyzed the data (to date) from our Red Cross project and reported on both demographic and personality variables that predict preparedness.

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Ilana is a Senior at GW majoring in psychology and criminal justice. In addition to the Stress, Anxiety, and Coping Lab, Ilana is acting President of GW Student Global AIDS Campaign and a Peer Health Educator with Peer Health Exchange. She is primarily interested in health psychology and health behaviors

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Archana Anandakrishnan is a senior majoring in Psychology with a minor in Sustainability. In addition to assisting with research in the Stress, Anxiety, and Coping Lab, Archana is a Clinical Assistant at Kennedy Krieger Institute in the Neurobehavioral Unit and a docent at the National Mall Underground Exhibition. is a senior majoring in Psychology with a minor in Sustainability. In addition to assisting with research in the Stress, Anxiety, and Coping Lab, Archana is a Clinical Assistant at Kennedy Krieger Institute in the Neurobehavioral Unit and a docent at the National Mall Underground Exhibition.

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Caroline is a 3rd year undergraduate student at GW in the Elliott School of International Affairs double majoring in psychology and international relations with a concentration in security policy. Caroline hopes to pursue a PhD in psychology after graduation. Her academic interest lie in terrorism studies which she hopes to study through the discipline of psychology. Caroline is from a little town in the Hudson Valley called Warwick, NY where she enjoys to hike, ski, snowboard, and spend time with her dog Ziggy!

 

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