Highlights from Conference Presentations with Students


Group Presentation, World Literature's Missing Daughters: Folk Tales, Quantitative Methods, and the Nature and Nurture of Gender.  North Eastern Modern Language Association, March 2004.

  

 

 

 

Celebrating a Job Well Done, Primanti Brothers Restaurant, Pittsburgh, PA, 2004


Group Presentation, "Universal Patterns of Characterization in Literature Across Geographic Regions and Levels of Cultural Complexity: Literature as a Neglected Source of Psychological Data."  St. Lawrence University Festival of Science, April 2003


Celebrating a job well done, Chicago Pier, Group Presentation, "The Heroine with a Thousand Faces: Images of the Heroine in Traditional Narratives." Mid-Western Conference on Film, Language, and Literature, April 2002.  (co-authored with 15 St. Lawrence University undergraduates)

 


The Beauty Double Standard in World Folk Tales.  Eastern Psychological Association, March 2005 (Poster presentation co-authored with three St. Lawrence University undergraduate students)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Celebrating a job well done, San Diego Zoo, "The Heroine with a Thousand Faces:  Universal Trends in the Characterization of Female Folk Tale Protagonists."  Modern Language Association, December 2003. (co-authored with Carly Drown, St. Lawrence University undergraduate student)


Romantic Love: Culturally Specific or Cross-Culturally Universal?  Eastern Psychological Association, March 2005 (Poster presentation co-authored with 16 St. Lawrence University undergraduate students)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Puzzle of Human Female Beauty: A Theoretical Refinement and Empirical Test.  Human Behavior and Evolution Society, June 2005. (Co-authored with thirty St. Lawrence University undergraduate students, presented with Amy Gardiner)  

 

        

            

        

   


The Physical Attractiveness Stereotype in Cross-Cultural Folk Tales. Eastern Psychological Association, April 2004. (Poster presentation with St. Lawrence University undergraduate students)


The Sexual Double Standard in Multicultural Context: Results of an Empirical Search for the Virgin/Whore Dichotomy.  Eastern Psychological Association, April 2004. (Poster presentation co-authored with St. Lawrence University undergraduates)