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From the Shadows to the Stage: Psychology Student Research Showcase

Research by students in psychology at the California State University, Monterey Bay: The “Your Research Your Voice” project serves as a student-led safe space for psychology majors from CSUMB to promote their voices and celebrate diversity in data science and research. Each student starts with a review of literature to define a research project and plan a study. The student then collects, wrangles, and analyzes the data. The study ends when the student produces a research report, including a discussion about the results. The podcasts included here come from the culmination of these research projects.This site provides a stepping-stone towards producing a research presentation. It serves as an accessible, open setting for students to explore a technology-based communication, experience research dissemination in a supportive context, and get excited about sharing the output of their hard work with the world: From the Shadows to the Stage.

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Research by students in psychology at the California State University, Monterey Bay: The “Your Research Your Voice” project serves as a student-led safe space for psychology majors from CSUMB to promote their voices and celebrate diversity in data science and research. Each student starts with a review of literature to define a research project and plan a study. The student then collects, wrangles, and analyzes the data. The study ends when the student produces a research report, including a discussion about the results. The podcasts included here come from the culmination of these research projects.This site provides a stepping-stone towards producing a research presentation. It serves as an accessible, open setting for students to explore a technology-based communication, experience research dissemination in a supportive context, and get excited about sharing the output of their hard work with the world: From the Shadows to the Stage.

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Dr. Pinet and her Students

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