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Summer 2013
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Dr. H. Richard Friman
Professor and Eliot Fitch Chair for International Studies
Presented: “Smuggler Nation,” April 6, 2013; Presented: “States and Organized Crime,” April 5, 2013; Presented: “The IPE of Transnational Crime,” April 4, 2013; Presented: “Gendered Borders: the Global Diffusion of Bodies, Money and Ideas,” April 3, 2013; Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco. Presented: “Guns, Butter and More Guns: Japanese Security through March 11th,” Political Authority and Policy Capacity in a Complex Global System Book Workshop, San Diego, March 22, 2013, with Derek Hall and David Leheny.
Dr. Barrett McCormick
Professor and Co-coordinator of International Affairs Programs
Published: see entry for Dr. Kathleen Bobay, College of Nursing.
Dr. Paul Nolette Assistant Professor
Presented: “Access to Justice: Re-envisioning and Reinvigorating Research,” American Bar Foundation, Chicago, Dec. 8, 2012.
Dr. Duane Swank Professor
Grant: $2,100, “The Political Foundations of Inequality in Postindustrial Democracies,” American Political Science Association.
Dr. Amber Wichowsky Assistant Professor
Presented: “U.S.-China Relations on the Campaign Trail: A Harbinger of Future Policy or Just Cheap Talk?,” Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Dec. 3, 2012, with Jessica Weiss.
Dr. McGee Young Associate Professor
Organized: Political Organizations, Southern Political Science Association, January 2013.
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Henry Boeh Lecturer
Published: see entry for Dr. Stephen Guastello, Department of Psychology.
Dr. Stephen Franzoi Professor
Awarded: Teaching Excellence Award, (Marquette University), May 2013.
Denise Gardner Lecturer
Presented: see entry for Dr. Alyson Gerdes, Department of Psychology.
Dr. Astrida Kaugars
Dr. Alyson Gerdes Associate Professor
Published: “Assessing ADHD in Latino Families: Evidence for Moving Beyond Symptomatology,” Journal of Attention Disorders, Vol. 17, No. 2 (February 2013), pp 128-140, with graduate students K. Lawton and L. Haack and G. Hurtado. Published: “Latino Parental Help Seeking for Childhood ADHD,” Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, PMID: 23539223, (March 2013), with graduate students K. Lawton, L. Haack and B. Schneider. Published: “Predicting Treatment Dropout in Parent Training Interventions for Families of Schoolaged Children with ADHD,” Child and Family Behavior Therapy, Vol. 35, (2013), pp 144-169, with graduate students L. Haack and K. Lawton. Published: “Acculturation, Cultural Values, and Latino Parental Beliefs about the Etiology of ADHD,” Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, PMID: 23224619, (December 2013), with graduate students L. Haack and B. Schneider. Published: “Culturally-modified Recruitment Strategies for Latino Families in Clinical Child Research: A Critical First Step,” Journal of Child and Family Studies, Vol. 21, No. 2 (April 2012), pp 177-183, with graduate student B. Schneider and undergraduate student B. Cruz. Presented: “Gender Role Attitudes of Latino Parents,” with graduate students Lauren Haack, Kathryn Lawton and Brian Schneider; Presented: “Parental Locus of Control and Help-seeking Attitudes for Childhood ADHD in Latino Parents,” with graduate student Theresa Lauer and undergraduate student Margaret Grace; Presented: “The Role of Maternal Attributions in Treatment Outcomes for Children with ADHD,” Midwest Psychological Association, Chicago, May, 2013.
Presented: “Predictors of Maternal Global Severity Ratings of Child Externalizing Problems,” Society with undergraduate student Aileen Pagan; Presented: “Parental Locus of Control: Examination of Parental Gender Differences and Cultural Influences,” with graduate student Theresa Lauer and undergraduate student Margaret Grace; Presented: “The Relation Between Parental Efficacy and Family Chaos and the Influence of Child Developmental Factors,” with Denise Gardner, Department of Psychology, and undergraduate student Steve Lehocky, Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, April, 2013. Presented: “Creating a Culturallyeffective Behavioral Intervention for ADHD,” with graduate student Kathryn Lawton; Presented: “Paternal Attributions for Noncompliant Behavior in Children with ADHD,” with graduate student Kelsey Weinberger and undergraduate student Jackson Gray; Wisconsin Psychological Association, April 2013.
Dr. John Grych
Chair and Professor; Director of the Center for Psychological Services
Published: “Effects of Interparental Conflict on Children,” Handbook of Family Theories: A Content-Based Approach, (December 2013), M. Fine and F. Fincham (editors), pp 228-245, Routledge, with graduate students Claire Oxtoby and Mark Lynn. Published: The Web of Violence: Exploring Connections among Different Forms of Interpersonal Violence and Abuse, (2013), Springer. Published: “Capturing the Family Context of Emotion Regulation: A Family Systems Model Comparison Approach,” Journal of Family Issues, Vol. 34, No. 4 (April 2013), pp 557-578. Published: “Parental Psychological Control and Autonomy Granting: Distinctions and Associations with Child and Family Functioning,” Parenting: Science and Practice, Vol. 13, No. 2 (February 2013), pp 77‑94.
Dr. Stephen Guastello Professor
Grant: see entry for Dr. Joseph Schimmels, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering. Published: “Catastrophe Theory and its Applications in I/O Psychology,” Frontiers of Methodology in Organizational Research, (April 2013), J.M. Cortina and R. Landis (editors), pp 29-61, Sage/Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Published: “Modeling Illness and Recovery with Nonlinear Dynamics,” pp 147-156; Published: “Complexity Science in the Future of Behavioral Medicine,” pp 889-909; Handbook on Complexity in Health, (February 2013), J.P. Sturmberg and Carmel M. Martin (editors), Springer. Published: “Cusp Catastrophe Models for Cognitive Workload and Fatigue: A Comparison of Seven Task Types,” Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 17, No. 1 ( January 2013), pp 23-47, with Henry Boeh, Department of Psychology, H. Gorin, S. Huschen, N. Peters, M. Fabisch and K. Poston. Published: “Emergence in Organizations and Human Collective Intelligence,” Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Engineering, ( January 2013), J.D. Lee and A. Kirklik (editors), pp 534-555, Oxford University Press. Presented: “Exploring Functional Networks of the Brain Relating to Upper Extremity Motor Skill Using Graph Theory,” Society of Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences Annual International Conference, Baltimore, Fall 2012, with Dr. Dean Jeutter, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, and Robert Prost. Awarded: Way Klingler Fellowship Award, (Marquette University), 2013.
Dr. James Hoelzle Assistant Professor
Awarded: Way Klingler Young Scholar Award, (Marquette University), 2013.