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Grant Support in Developmental Psychology
Below are examples of grants being worked on by faculty currently and in the past year. Having a faculty that is awarded research grants is very important for doctoral students. This indicates that external sources recognize the excellence of our faculty and the scientific contributions they make. It also indicates that our faculty is extremely active in research. Finally, grants provide funding for students as research assistants as well as in many cases the students' research activities.
Faculty Member Funding Agency Title
Karlene Ball NIH/NIA Cognitive Training & Everyday Competence in the Elderly
Karlene Ball NIH/NIA Improvement of Visual Processing in Older Adults
Karlene Ball NIH/NIA Enhancing Mobility in the Elderly
Fred Biasini ACF Early Head Start
David Schwebel Society for Pediatric Psychology Temperament, Overestimation of Physical Ability, and Parental Control as Risk Factors for Children's Unintentional Injury
David Schwebel CDC Healthy Futures: A Community-based Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
Alan Stevens NIH/NIA Therapeutic Activities in the Nursing Home
Alan Stevens NIH/NIA Behavioral Case Management for Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers
Alan Stevens NAA Effects of Therapeutic Activities with Dementia Patients and Caregivers
Alan Stevens VA Team Functioning and Patient Outcomes: An RCT in Process Improvement
Michael Windle NIH/NIAAA Vulnerability Factors and Adolescent Drinking
Michael Windle CDC Healthy Futures: A Community-based Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
Michael Windle CDC Comprehensive Youth Violence Center
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