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Christopher Galanti

Majored in Psychology Concentration In Counseling, Minored in Business Management
East Stroudsburg University, Class of 2019
Psychology Major with a Concentration in Counseling Business Management Minor John Kramer Science Award Sigma Xi Associate Member Worked on research on the Logistical Challenges When Measuring Attitudes Two Years on Bonnie Green's Research Team One year Team Leader Created and Worked on Personality Trait called Oppositional Mindset
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East Stroudsburg University
Plymouth-Whitemarsh Senior High School

Christopher Galanti Participates in Psychology Department's 45th Biannual Research Forum

The psychology department at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania hosted the 45th Biannual Research Forum on April 30, 2019 in the Niedbala Auditorium of the Hoeffner Science and Technology ...

June, 03 2019 - Verified by East Stroudsburg University
Christopher Galanti Among 1,187 ESU Students to Graduate at Three Commencement Exercises

A total of 1,187 students will receive degrees from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania at separate commencement exercises for undergraduate and graduate students on May 10 and May 11. ESU ...

May, 10 2019 - Verified by East Stroudsburg University
Christopher Galanti Presents Research at Psychological Association Annual Meeting

Twenty-five students, faculty members, and recent alumni from East Stroudsburg University's department of psychology presented research at this year's Eastern Psychological Association annual meeti...

March, 28 2019 - Verified by East Stroudsburg University
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Christopher Galanti Awarded at Sigma Xi 43rd Annual Science Honors Banquet

The East Stroudsburg University Chapter of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, hosted its 43nd annual science honors banquet on April 27 at the Stroudsmoor Country Inn in Stroudsburg, Pa. At...

May, 24 2018 - Verified by East Stroudsburg University
EPA Presentation
Self-reporting measures of attitudes are limited. Participants lie, and participants have to be consciously aware of their attitudes to report them. While attempting to create a protocol for measuring attitudes that do not require self-reporting and is not influenced by the effects of social desirability, we found a pattern of logistical challenges that interfere with a measure's validity. These methodological challenges and their impact will be identified along with methods for mitigating their effects.
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