Honors Students and Theses: 2004 - 2005 cohort

Instructor: Valerie Jenness
2004-2005 Cohort

Ronald Baldonado
Indian Gaming, Public Opinion, & Policy in California
Advisor: Professor John Dombrink
Department: Criminology, Law and Society

Rob Carpenter
Quality of Latent Prints
Advisor: Professor Simon Cole
Department: Criminology, Law and Society

Thai Chu
Ethnic Differences in Immediate Reactions to September 11, 2001 and Future Mental Health
Advisor: Professor Roxanne Silver
Department: Psychology and Social Behavior

Namrata Mahajan
Effects of Emotions and Cognitive Load on Memory
Advisor: Professor Peter Ditto
Department: Psychology and Social Behavior

Sophia Mendoza
The Influence of Acculturation, Values, and Relationship Power on Latina HIV Prevention Strategies
Advisor: Professor Susan Charles and Lecturer Kris Beals
Department: Psychology and Social Behavior

Seth Morgan
A Survey of Early Intervention Programs in Orange County
Advisor: Professor Elliott Currie
Department: Criminology, Law and Society

Paul Nakashima
Mapping Memories of the Home Environment
Advisor: Professor Sanjoy Mazumdar
Department: Planning, Policy, and Design

Makana Nova
Visions for the Future: The Impact of Taui on Tahitian Culture and Dance in French Polynesia
Advisor: Professor Raul Lejano
Department: Planning, Policy, and Design

Daniel Park
A Comparison of Educationally Advantaged and Disadvantaged College Students: Academic Goal Engagement and Psychological Well-Being
Advisor: Professor Jutta Heckhausen
Department: Psychology and Social Behavior

Michelle Plyer
Spatial Analysis of Domestic Violence
Advisor: Professor James Meeker
Department: Criminology, Law and Society

Elisa Roe
To the Pointe: How Dancer’s Optimism Levels Predict Response to Stress
Advisor: Professor Linda Levine
Department: Psychology and Social Behavior

Jeanette Veatch Wayland
Religion and Non-Heterosexual Identity: An evaluation of cognitive dissonance for religious lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals
Advisors: Professor David Dooley and Dr. Christine Browning
Departments: Psychology and Social Behavior and UC Irvine Counseling Center (respectively)