Research and Funded Projects

Congratulations to the Session Winners from the 2013 Student Research Day held Thursday, February 21st! Student Research Day 2013 logo

Each winning first place presentation additionally wins a cash prize of $100 and the second place presentations win prizes of $50.

The overall winners who will represent CSU Dominguez Hills at the system-wide Twenty-Seventh Annual Student
Research Competition have been announced.

Student Research Day 2013 Session Winners


Behavioral and Social Sciences I
1st Place Hugh Leonard, Psychology
The Unexpected Classroom: Using Online Chat to Enhance
Subsequent Face to Face Communications

Faculty Mentor: Mark Carrier, Psychology
2nd Place Kelly Whaling and Aimee Miller, Psychology
Explaining Technology’s Disruption of our Sleep through Structural Equation Modeling
Faculty Mentor: Mark Carrier and Larry Rosen, Psychology

Behavioral and Social Sciences II
1st Place Geraldy Eisman, Walter Lopez, Lauryn Maes, Diego Garcia, Victoria Moss and Monique Turner, Psychology
The Relationship between Time Perspective and Neuropsychological Test Performance
Faculty Mentor: Tara Victor, Psychology, and Maria E. Cottingham (Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, Camp Pendleton)
2nd Place Alex Solis, Jordan Lacayo, Christen Willard and Andrea Casillas, Psychology
The Impact of Texting on Impression Formation
Faculty Mentor: Silvia Santos, Psychology             

Behavioral and Social Sciences III
1st Place Kristie Gordon, Sociology
Alcohol Use, Sexual Risk, and HIV: Sexual Exploration Among Black and Latino Young Men Who Have Sex with Men (YMSM)
Faculty Mentor: Matt G. Mutchler, Sociology
2nd Place David C. Turner III, Africana Studies
Do they really care about us? Investigating Hypermasculinity, Violence, and Victimization within Student Teacher Relationships at an Urban High School
Faculty Mentor: Maurice Keith Claybrook, Africana Studies

Behaviorall and Social Sciences IV
1st Place Brenna Smith, Anthropology
Massive Earthworks in the Western Amazon            
Faculty Mentor: Jerry Moore, Anthropology
2nd Place Diana Ochoa, Anthropology
Discerning Site Distribution and Settlement Patterns in Andahuaylas (Apurimac), Peru
Faculty Mentor: Jerry Moore, Anthropology, and Danielle Kurin (Universidad Nacional Jose Maria Arguedas, Peru)

Behavioral and Social Sciences V
1st Place Michael Gomez, Psychology
Assessment of Continuous Partial Attention
Faculty Mentor: Mark Carrier, Psychology
2nd Place
(tie)
Vanessa Black, Kelly Whaling, and Aimee Miller
Psychology Psychological Risk Factors for Becoming a Victim of Human Sex Trafficking      
Faculty Mentor: Mark Carrier, Psychology
2nd Place
(tie)
Brandon Finaly, Sociology
Critical Thinking and Corrections: The Potential Impact of Higher Education on Recidivism      
Faculty Mentor: Jose Prado, Sociology, Sora Han and Susan Coutin (University of California Irvine)

Biological and Agricultural Sciences
1st Place Alfred Fernandez, Biology
Analyses of an Asxl1 Knockout Mouse Model           
Faculty Mentor: Hee-Kwang Choi, Biology, Feng-Chun Yang, Mingjiang Xu, Zhaomin Li, Jiapeng Wang, Zhe Li and Yongzheng He (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
2nd Place Jose Victorino, Rachel Gasaway and Mason Anthony Brown, Biology
Targeting the Mitotic Kinase, MPS1, for Breast Cancer Therapy
Faculty Mentor: Chun, Biology, Brenda Grimes, Roger Slee, and Brittney-Shea Herbert (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)

Computer Science and Computer Information Systems
1st Place Matthew Roesger, Computer Science
Determining Acceptable Error Threshold of Biometric Fingerprint Security
Faculty Mentor: Antonia Boadi, Computer Science
2nd Place Samori Price, Computer Science
AUV Joystick Simulation Test for Detecting Mines and Obstacles
Faculty Mentor: Antonia Boadi, Computer Science

Creative Arts
1st Place Dalia Cornejo, Art and Design
“Destroy the Box” Project
Faculty Mentor: Michele Bury, Art and Design
2nd Place Elvia Martinez and Ruth Morales-Mazariego, Art and Design
A Visual Presentation About Homelessness
Faculty Mentor: Michele Bury, Art and Design

Health, Nutrition and Clinical Science I
1st Place Mony Hean, Edward Kim and Peggy Lee, Occupational Therapy
The Experience of Minority Parents Raising a Child with Autism: A Phenomenological
Study

Faculty Mentor: Claudia Peyton, Occupational Therapy
2nd Place Hee Do Jang and Micaela King, Occupational Therapy
The Effects of Spinal Cord Injury on Motherhood
Faculty Mentor: Claudia Peyton, Occupational Therapy

Health, Nutrition and Clinical Science I
1st Place Pam Nguyen, Lizel Grace Ongchangco and Marianne Lacoste, Occupational Therapy
Transitional Narratives of Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome: A Qualitative Study Faculty Mentor: Claudia Peyton, Occupational Therapy
2nd Place
(tie)
Leslie Walker, Miriam Wasserman and Jessica Raimondo, Occupational Therapy
Perceptions of Disabled Adults about the Value of Animal-Assisted Therapy
Faculty Mentor: Claudia Peyton, Occupational Therapy
2nd Place
(tie)
Kiara John-Charles and Danielle Luther, Occupational Therapy
Foster Youth Transition into Independent Living: A Narrative Study
Faculty Mentor: Claudia Peyton, Occupational Therapy

Health, Nutrition and Clinical Science II
1st Place
(tie)
Megan Arquette, Mikayla Avrea, Jennifer Brueckner and Orland Garcia, Occupational Therapy
Hippotherapy: A Storied Perspective From Caregivers and Therapists
Faculty Mentor: Claudia Peyton, Occupational Therapy
1st Place
(tie)
Gary Barden, Health Science
Cross National Comparison of the Effects of Parental Strictness of Rules on Adolescents’ Well-being in Italy and the Netherlands
Faculty Mentor: Enrique Ortega, Health Science
2nd Place
Amy Bisogni, Ashley Bossier, Debbie Edwards and Melanie Hamel, Occupational Therapy
Relationships Between Humans and their Companion Animals: A Qualitative Study
Faculty Mentor: Claudia Peyton, Occupational Therapy

Humanities and Letters I
1st Place Nancy Buenrostro, History
The Visible Hoodlum Vs The Invisible Soldier      
Faculty Mentor: Ericka Verba, History
2nd Place Rafael Martinez, History
Shades of Black and Brown: Allied Activism During the Civil Rights Movement in Los Angeles       
Faculty Mentor: Ericka Verba, History

Humanities and Letters (afternoon)
1st Place Alejandro Rubio, English
There Isn't a Literal Connection, Dude
Faculty Mentor: Roderick Hernandez, English
2nd Place Jessica Portillo, Art & Design
An Overview of the Life and Work of Cambodian Artist You Khin
Faculty Mentor: James Scarborough, PICTURE Cultural Art

Physical and Mathematical Sciences
1st Place Alec Thompson, Physics
Studying the Λp Interaction with CLAS
Faculty Mentor: John Price, Physics
2nd Place Peter Halcrow, Biology
Non-Contact Ultrasound Imaging Applied to Cortical Bone Phantoms
Faculty Mentors: John Bulman (LMU) and Kenneth Ganezer, Physics

Posters (morning)
1st Place Mahyar Kohanbash and Parham Zamani, Biology
Optimization of Recombinant AFP Expression in the E. Coli System
Faculty Mentor: Tilly Wang, Chemistry
2nd Place Fred Pasquarella, Psychology
Predicting Suicidal Tendencies Among the Youth
Faculty Mentor: Steven Frieze, Psychology

Posters (afternoon)
1st Place - tie Diego Garcia, Psychology      
Does Paying More for Your Child Mean Better Care? A Look at the Health Habits and Cost of Childcare Centers in SPA 6 of Los Angeles County.
Faculty Mentor: L. Mark Carrier, Psychology
1st Place - tie Jessica Williams, Alexx Salazar, and Marko Germono, Psychology
Assessing Attitudes and Perceptions of Sustainable Seafood Among Purchasers in Los Angeles California
Faculty Mentor: Ana Pitchon, Anthropology