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Establishing Colorado Residency

By Jenny Pitts | Published: October 23, 2009
Gaining residency is a very important step in transitioning to our program! The reason? The psychology department will only pay your out-of-state tuition for one year (the first year you attend). Therefore, failing to establish residency can mean you having to pay out-of-pocket for the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition for as long as [...]
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Stefanie Putter Profile

By Stefanie Putter | Published: October 4, 2009
Email: stefanie.putter@rams.colostate.edu Hometown: New Hartford, New York Education: B.A. in Psychology; Personnel management certificate, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 2007 M.S./Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, expected 2012. Research Interests: Leadership Development Training/Program Evaluation Employee Health & Well-Being Advisor: Kurt Kraiger, Ph.D. Current Funding: Tony Grampsas Youth Services (TGYS) grant: technical [...]
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Krista Hoffmeister Profile

By Krista Hoffmeister | Published: October 3, 2009
Email: hoffmk@rams.colostate.edu Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO Education: Psychology B.S., Colorado State University, 2009 Spanish Language, Literature and Culture B.A., Colorado State University, 2009 Research Interests: Occupational Health Psychology Safety Climate Leadership/Mentoring Motivation Advisor: Peter Chen, Ph.D. Recent Publications/Presentations: Hoffmeister, K., Smith, A. E., O’Keefe, G., Chen, P. Y. & Rosecrance, J. (November, 2009). Ethnic differences [...]
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Paige Gardner Profile

By Paige Gardner | Published: October 1, 2009
Email: paigegardner2@yahoo.com Hometown: Huntsville, AL Education: Psychology B.A., Rhodes College, 2005 Advisor: Peter Chen, Ph.D. Research Interests: Personality and stress Safety climate Program evaluation Funding: Research Assistant for OHP grant projects Mountains and Plains Education and Research Center (MAPERC) Occupational Health Psychology trainee Recent Publications/Presentations: Gardner, P.C., Adams, S.L., Ermann, E.D., Sawhney, G., Shtivelband, A., [...]
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Lauren Garrison Profile

By Lauren Garrison | Published: October 1, 2009
Email:Larlar@rams.colostate.edu Hometown: Marco Island, FL Education: Psychology B.S., University of Florida, 2005 -Minor-Business Administration -Minor-Communication Studies Industrial-Organizational Psychology M.S., Colorado State University, 2008 Research Interests: Developmental Assessment Centers Leadership Development Sustainable Assessment Feedback Acceptance Organizational Learning & Development Training Transfer Advisor: Alyssa Gibbons, Ph.D. Funding: Graduate Research Assistant: STRETCH Program (a student developmental assessment center)-CURRENT [...]
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Christa Palmer Profile

By Christa Palmer | Published: September 11, 2009
Email: Christa.Palmer@gmail.com Hometown: Des Moines, IA Education: Psychology B.S., University of Iowa, 2007. Research Interests: Organizational justice, work stress, psychometrics. Advisor: Zinta Byrne, Ph.D. Current Funding: Statistics course TA for the MAIOP (Masters of Applied Industrial & Organizational Psychology) Previous Funding: Lab Instructor: PSY371, Psychological Testing & Measurement (3 semesters) Co-Instructor: PSY210, Psychology of the [...]
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Erin Crane Profile

By Erin Crane | Published: September 3, 2009
Email: ecrane@rams.colostate.edu Hometown: Woodland Park, Colorado Education: Psychology B.S., Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado – 2005 Industrial-Organizational Psychology M.S., Colorado State University – 2009 Research Interests: Computer-based Training Generational Differences in Learning Leadership Development Advisor: Kurt Kraiger, Ph.D. Current Funding: CH2M HILL – Global Learning and Organizational Development Past Funding: Research Assistant: TRACOM Group [...]
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Alexandra Rechlin Profile

By Alexandra Rechlin | Published: August 6, 2009
Email: rechlin@rams.colostate.edu Hometown: Bismarck, North Dakota Education: Psychology B.A., Washington University in St. Louis, 2006. Industrial-Organizational Psychology M.S., Colorado State University, 2009. Research Interests: Training Diversity Cross-cultural Advisor: Kurt Kraiger, Ph.D. Funding: TA for PSY605 (Measurement – MAIOP) CFERT Past Funding: Administrative position for PSY100 TA for PSY250 (Research Methods in Psychology) WGTA for PSY100 [...]
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Zachary Steiner Profile

By Zach Steiner | Published: August 6, 2009
Email: Zachary.Steiner@colostate.edu Hometown: Royersford, PA Education: Psychology B.A., Butler Univerity, 2005. Industrial-Organizational Psychology M.S., IUPUI, 2008. Research Interests: Trust Measurement Justice Advisor: Zinta Byrne, Ph.D. Funding: Graduate Statistics TA and Lab Instructor Recent Publications/Presentations: Steiner, Z. J., Byrne, Z., Wilson, C., & Pitts, V. (2009, April). Trusting the Fair Supervisor: The Role of Supervisory Support. Poster [...]
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