Research
Research
Psychology Department Research
The Psychology Department of Rowan University houses 13 different research labs that specialize in a variety of areas. Our faculty are dedicated to investigating important topics in the field of Psychology, as well as to mentoring students throughout the research process. Joining a research lab as an undergraduate can be a very rewarding and beneficial experience. As an undergraduate lab member, you can:
- Be an active part of the research process
- Gain valuable professional skills that are critical for future career paths
- Learn how to be part of a team of researchers
- Gain experience that is relevant for graduate school and beyond
- Enhance your knowledge of research topics of interest
If you are an undergraduate student interested in applying as a research assistant for one of the labs in the Psychology Department, please fill out the CSM Research Interest Form.
Questions? Please contact psych@rowan.edu.
Research Laboratories
Clinical Psychology
- D.J. Angelone, Professor
- Meredith C. Jones, Associate Professor
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- Danielle Arigo, Associate Professor
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- Steve Brunwasser, Associate Professor
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The ROAD Lab (Research on Anxiety and Depression Lab)
- Jim A. Haugh, Associate Professor
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RUSSL (Rowan University's Schizophrenia-Spectrium Lab)
- Tom Dinzeo, Associate Professor
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- Katherine Gotham, Associate Professor
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- Jeffrey M. Greeson, Associate Professor
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Social and Personality Psychology
The Porter Lab
- Tenelle Porter, Assistant Professor
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Neuroscience
- Gerald Hough, Associate Professor
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Applied Behavior Analysis
HABIT (Health and Behavioral Integrated Treatments Research Unit)
- Bethany Raiff, Professor and Director
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SAFE Behavior Lab (Social Acceptability and Functional Evaluation of Behavior)
- Christina Simmons, Associate Professor
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Human Factors Psychology
The Danger Lab
- Brian Pugliese, Assistant Professor
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- Maxi Heitmayer, Assistant Professor
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Paid & For-Credit Research Opportunities
Do you qualify for FWS funds? If so, you can get paid to do research!
Let your faculty research advisor know that you quality for Federal Work Study funds so that you can get paid for the research that you do in their lab.
Make sure you have completed FAFSA for the current academic year. Please note that availability of FWS funds is limited. If you qualify, your faculty advisor will then need to notify the department administrative assistant, who will check to see if the Federal Work Study Office is able to assign funds to you for your work in the lab.
Do you want to get course credit for working in a lab?
Are you currently working in a faculty research lab? You can get credit for this if you enroll in PSY 01426 Research Clinic in Psychology (3 credits).
PSY 01426 Research Clinic in Psychology (3 credits) is an experiential learning course that allows students who are working in faculty research labs to gain course credit for their research experiences. The faculty research mentor and student will work together to identify the responsibilities and deliverables expected for this course. This is a great opportunity to get credit for work you are doing and to have research experience listed on your transcript.
Prerequisites: You must be a Psychology (BA) or Psychological Science (BS) major, have completed PSY 07303 Research Methods in Psychology, and be actively working in a research lab in a psychology-related field at Rowan University.
This course is required for Psychological Science (BS) majors. Psychology (BA) majors can register for the course up to two times with one counting toward the psychology elective requirement and the other counting as a free elective.
To register for PSY 01426 Research Clinic in Psychology, email the instructor listed in section tally for permission if you have been accepted into a faculty research lab or contact psych@rowan.edu for further information.
Annual Psychology Research Conference
The Psychology Department's Annual Research Conference allows students from both our undergraduate and graduate programs the opportunity to present their research findings in a professional context.
SONA Research Requirement
All students in Essentials of Psychology (online and in-person courses) are required to complete research credit as part of their course. Visit this page for information on completing the requirement.