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Academic Conference

Psychology Undergraduate Research Colloquium 2023

Leong Hall Auditorium, Ateneo de Manila University

     04 May 2023 03:00 pm - 04 May 2023 06:30 pm

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The Department of Psychology would like to invite the LS community to the Psychology Undergraduate Research Colloquium on Thursday, May 4, 2023, 3:00 to 6:30pm at the Leong Auditorium.

The nominees for Best Undergraduate Thesis will present their papers:

Reeling in Resilience: Individual Resilience of Fishermen from Coastal Communities
by Isabelle G. Fonacier, Calista Lara L. Jurilla,  Catherine Marie D. Romualdez

“We feel sad for the baby because the mother is bad”: Understanding How Filipino Ob-Gyns View Women who have Undergone Abortion through a Positioning Lens
by Mara Teresina D. Lee,  Raphael F. Canalita, Janelle Angelica A. Tong

Coping Behaviors of Filipino Undergraduates During the Crisis Occurrence Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Contextual Application of PERMA-H
by John Frederick S. De Vera, Angelo Christian F. Lasala, and Christian Anton Ng

Experiences of Resignation in Filipino Nurses Post COVID-19: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
by Allyson F. Meily, Ronel Antonio M. Manalo, Bianca Gabrielle T. Bernal

Exploring Challenging Hierarchical Interactions Between Junior and Senior Doctors in Philippine Hospitals: A Positioning Analysis
by Matthew Phillip T. Adriano, Michelle L. Go, and Ma. Katrina Hanna P. Uy

Hey, U There?: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Ghosting Experiences during the COVID-19 Lockdown Across Filipino Emerging Adults
by Emilio Anton T. Bello, Demi-riah D. Ching, and Ma. Angelica M. Coleto

Rhetorical (In)tolerance: How Defending Against and Persuading the Opposition Shapes Democratic Pluralism
by Kyla Marie C. Cortez and Raya Ysabel P. Marcelo

Echoes of Pink and Red: The Legitimization of Political Authorities Within and Between Congruent Narratives  
by Johanne Faye S. Arao, Maria Arianna O. Lee, Gilbert Kale C. Villamarin

The Relationships Among Corrupt Leadership, Followers’ Corruption Tolerance, and Workplace Outcomes
by Dominic Christian Aumentado, Lorenzo Julio Balagtas, Tiffany Gabrielle Cu

We would also like to invite everyone to view the theses of the senior Psychology students in poster format on the facebook page of the Ateneo Department of Psychology.
 

Psychology Rosita G Leong School of Social Sciences
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