Research Opportunities

Independent Study (PSYC 485)

Independent study is an opportunity for you to receive course credit for working in a professor’s research lab or for working with a faculty member on a research project. This experience is advantageous for those who are interested in graduate school, may need a letter of recommendation or simply want to gain research experience.

PSYC 485 contract forms: While some professors have their own unique application form(s), the general-purpose contract (PDF) should also be completed.

Available Faculty Members

Students should send an initial email inquiry to a faculty member about their interest in independent study to learn more about opportunities in a given research lab.

Faculty Member Office/Lab Email Research Interests Important Resources
Anne Britt PM 363/PM 1 britt@niu.edu
  • Comprehension, cognition and memory
  • Integration of information from multiple sources
  • Enhancing learning and understanding through use of computer-aided instruction
  • Argument comprehension and construction
N/A
Michelle Demaray PM 575/PM 534 mkdemaray@niu.edu
  • School psychology
  • Social support perceived by children and adolescents
  • Bullying and victimization in schools, including bystanders in the bullying situation and cyberbullying
  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Demaray’s website
Amanda Durik PM 414/PM 329 adurik@niu.edu Motivation in achievement situations N/A
Lisa Finkelstein PM 571/PM 30 lisaf@niu.edu
  • Aging at work
  • Stigma at work
  • Mentoring relationships
  • High potential employees
  • Humor at work
N/A
Angela Grippo PM 357/PM 427 angelagrippo@niu.edu Interactions of stress, emotion and cardiovascular function Grippo's website, her lab's Facebook page and unique lab application
Michelle Lilly PM 318/PM 32 mlilly1@niu.edu Family violence, trauma, mental health and recovery Lilly's website
Christine Malecki PM 312/PM 534 cmalecki@niu.edu
  • School psychology
  • Social support perceived by children and adolescents
  • Curriculum-based measurement
  • Innovative school psychology delivery services
Malecki's website and unique lab application (DOC)
Leslie Matuszewich PM 420/PM 427 lmatusze@niu.edu
  • Effects of chronic and acute stress on behavior and the brain
  • Pharmacological regulation of motivated behavior
  • Developmental models of mental illness
Matuszewich's unique lab application (DOC)
Randy McCarthy PM 307/PM 329 rmccarthy3@niu.edu
  • Who behaves aggressively
  • Why do people behave aggressively
  • When do people behave aggressively
N/A
Keith K. Millis PM 320/PM 1 kmillis@niu.edu
  • Discourse comprehension
  • Technology and instruction
  • Experimental aesthetics
  • Memory processes
N/A
Nina Mounts PM 410/PM 233-235 nmounts@niu.edu
  • Social development of children and adolescents across diverse ethnic groups
  • Linkages between parent and peer contexts
  • Parent-child relationships including parenting style and parental management of peers
  • Peer relationships including peer influence and friendship formation
Mounts's unique lab application (PDF).
Julia Ogg PM 310/PM 237 jogg@niu.edu
  • Externalizing behavior
  • Family-school relationships
  • Teacher-student relationships
  • Academic enabling classroom behaviors
N/A
Holly Orcutt PM 557/PM 330 horcutt@niu.edu
  • Fear conditioning/fear-potentiated startle
  • Experiential avoidance
  • onsequences of trauma exposure
Orcutt’s research website and unique lab application (DOCX)
Laura Pittman PM 314/PM 132-134 lpittman@niu.edu
  • Developmental psychopathology
  • Family process
  • Extended family
  • Parenting practices
  • Poverty
  • Cultural diversit
  • Transition to college
Pittman's website, and a unique lab application (PDF)
Rachel Saef PM 569/PM 139 rsaef@niu.edu
  • Personality in the workplace
  • Employee well-being
  • Individual differences how employees perceive and react to organizational injustice, diversity and stress
website and unique lab application (DOCX)
Brad Sagarin PM 416/PM 227 bsagarin@niu.edu
  • Attitude change
  • Resistance to persuasion
  • Deception, jealousy and infidelity
  • Evolutionary psychology
  • Human sexuality
  • Statistical approaches to missing data and non-compliance
Sagarin has a number of new and ongoing studies on jealousy, infidelity, human sexuality and research methods
Alecia Santuzzi PM 561/PM 327 asantuzzi@niu.edu
  • Managing disability in the workplace
  • Perceptions among women in male-dominated work environments
  • Social paranoia in highly evaluative situations
Santuzzi's website
Elizabeth Shelleby PM 316 eshelleby@niu.edu
  • Development of child disruptive behavior problems
  • Preventive interventions for at-risk population
  • Parenting practices
  • Early child emotion regulation and the influence of contextual stressors on child mental health
N/A
Kara Styck PM 359/PM 240 kstyck@niu.edu
  • Academic, social-emotional and behavioral assessment
  • Screening and progress monitoring in K-12 schools
  • Rasch analysis
  • Psychological measurement
N/A
David Valentiner PM 422/PM 334 dvalentiner@niu.edu
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Coping with stress
  • Emotional processes related to anxiety and coping
Valentiner's website and unique lab application (PDF)and pre-written contract (DOC)for PSYC 485
Doug Wallace PM 309/PM 430 dwallace@niu.edu Animal models of Alzheimer's disease N/A
Katja Wiemer PM 569/236 katja@niu.edu
  • Concepts and categories
  • Abstract concepts
  • Determinants of similarity
  • Perceptual bases of cognition
  • Embodied cognition
  • Metacognition
  • Semantics
  • Natural language processing
  • Maladaptive cognitions in mood disorders
N/A
Kevin Wu PM 311/PM 33 kevinwu@niu.edu
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Dimensional models of adult psychopatholog
Lab website which includes a page that addresses in detail possible research experiences available to undergraduate students

Contact Us

Department of Psychology
Psychology/Computer Science Building 400
815-753-0372
askpsyc@niu.edu

Undergraduate Program

Declare a major: askpsyc@niu.edu

Advising: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Advising

Graduate Program

Inquiries: kwest1@niu.edu