Your chapter where you are currently a student
What is CSUMB?
There are two types of grants.
What are Travel Grants and Research Grants?
Phillip Zimbardo and B.F. Skinner
Who are famous Psi Chi members?
The current President of this Psi Chi chapter.
Who is Nancy?
This psychology-related area focuses on social change and social dynamics to view the consequences on human behavior.
What is sociology?
Being top 35% of your graduating class and at least a second-semester sophomore. These are?
What are eligibility requirements?
Helps with direct financial costs, other than grants.
What are undergraduate scholarships?
The foundational document we follow
What is the constitution?
The current Vice President of this Psi Chi chapter.
Who is Jackie?
A research method where you study your subject in their normal environment with minimal interference.
What is naturalistic observation?
The faculty advisor for the CSUMB chapter.
Who is Dr. Jill Yamashita?
Enhances resume and grad school apps
What are academic advantages?
The year the name “Psi Chi” was established
What is 1930?
The current Secretary of this Psi Chi chapter.
Who is Emily?
There are eleven psychology-focused groups of these on campus.
What are research labs?
One-time payment of $55 with potential additional chapter fees
What is the Psi Chi membership fee?
These are regional (WPA) and national opportunities (APA, APS).
What are research conferences?
Guidelines still used to admit new Psi Chi members today
What are membership guidelines?
The current Treasurer of this Psi Chi chapter.
Who is Wren?
The study with little Albert, although unethical, taught scientists this about classical conditioning.
What is a conditioned emotional response?
Deadline for accepting membership applications
When is Fall semester?
Psi Chi academic journal and digital magazine.
What are publication opportunities?
University where two students had an idea for creating Psi Chi (1927)
What is University of Kansas?
The current ICC Rep of this Psi Chi chapter.
Who is Jasmine?
This brain region controls most of your involuntary mechanisms.
What is the medulla?