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Most tools to assess & diagnose psychological disorders are developed in the West via testing on Western populations, and then used on non-Western populations. We assume these tools are reliable…
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May 5th, 2023 Speaker
Imaan Khasru, UG '23 Department
Psychology
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As the most prevalent chronic disease, dental caries, or tooth decay, is exacerbated by inadequate plaque removal. Oftentimes, people assume that electric toothbrushes are a very efficient way to…
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May 5th, 2023 Speaker
Rachel J. Kulchar, UG Department
Health and Health Policy
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The current literature on diasporic political participation is sparse, limited in geographical scope and focuses mostly on traditional forms of participation such as lobbying and voting. These…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Jemima Williams, UG (2268453) Department
Politics
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Scholars have evaluated policies aimed at addressing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps in education. However, few studies have looked at how voters themselves perceive the gap and how their…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Ryan Champeau, UG '23 Department
Public Policy
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We introduce Dream Garden, an augmented reality application (AR) that lets people place 3D flowers into the physical world to build a collaborative location-based garden. Despite the potential for…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Elizabeth Petrov, UG '23 (2985738) Department
Computer Science
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We come across pieces of highly similar information in our daily lives. The hippocampus is known to form nonoverlapping representations of these similar memories to prevent interference. In our…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Elita Lee, Research Specialist Department
Neuroscience
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Man’s Search for Meaning, by Dr. Viktor Frankl, and The Choice: Embrace the Possible, by Dr. Edith Eva Eger are two Holocaust testimony narratives written by mental health professionals. While…
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April 27th, 2023 Speaker
Julie Hannah Levey, UG '24 (2268875) Department
Religion
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In the public debate around privacy and the data economy, several claims have been made concerning the benefits that multiple stakeholders may accrue from the collection and analysis of consumer…
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March 1st, 2023 Speaker
Alessandro Acquisti Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Friend Center Convocation Room
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PPPL's Shannon Greco at the Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP) held at Princeton University Jan. 20-22, 2023.
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The Digital Aesthetics of Ethics Mentors: Dr. Andrés Monroy-Hernández, COS Dr. Elizabeth Watkins and Dr. Amy Winecoff, Princeton CITP
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July 25th, 2022 Speaker
Yoko Urano Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Collective trauma emerged as a focus of scholarly inquiry with the First World War. Today, sociologists understand that collective trauma can give rise to the construction of meaning and identity…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Naomi Shifrin Department
Sociology, Religion
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Internet memes are a rapidly evolving form of communication that typically combines language with other modes of communication to create comparisons. These comparisons may become more appealing…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Rachel Myers, UG '22 Department
Psychology
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Despite widespread awareness that AI systems may cause harm to marginalized groups—and in spite of a growing number of principles, toolkits, and other resources for fairness and ethics in…
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February 8th, 2022 Speaker
Michael Madaio Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Virtual
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During the summer of 2021, Thomas Hughes '24 interned with Baker Industries, a nonprofit workforce development program serving hard-to-employ adults in the Kensington, Philadelphia community…
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November 22nd, 2021 Speaker
Thomas Hughes '24 Department
Pace Center for Civic Engagement
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Learning Ambiguous Words Through Active Sampling
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July 27th, 2021 Speaker
Molly Cutter Department
Department of Psychology
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