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Kinley Award Recipients

2024 Awardees

Sarah Lyn Karalunas, Department of Psychological Sciences, “White Noise as a Non-pharmacological Intervention for Improving Attention in Children with ADHD,” $25,000

Laura Murray-Kolb, Department of Nutrition Science, “Rough Journey to Menopause: How Does Perimenopausal Menorrhagia Affect Women's Quality of Life and Cognitive Function?," $24,999

Kathryn LaRoche Department of Public Health, “Post-Roe Indiana: An Ethnography of Patient Treatment During Pregnancy Losses, Terminations, and Complications,” $25,000

Laura Elenbass, Department of Human Development and Family Science, “From Interpersonal to Structural: Leveraging Intergroup Contact to Encourage Equitable Thinking in Childhood,” $25,000

Brandon M. Keehn, Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences & Psychological Sciences, “Expanding autism diagnostic biomarkers to low- and middle-income countries,” $25,000

2023 Awardees

Annabelle Lin Atkin, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, “A Mixed Methods Study of Racial Socialization in Families with Multiracial Adolescents,” $25,000

Nasreen Lalani, School of Nursing, “Promoting self-care, resilience and wellbeing of female informal caregivers for older adults in the rural communities,” $25,000

Carlos C. Mahaffey, Department of Public Health, “Assessing sexual health needs and preferences for the development of an adaptable HIV prevention intervention for Black men who have sex with men,” $25,000

Rosie Shrout, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, “Thriving Together: A Daily Study on Breast Cancer Survivors’ and Their Partners’ Cardiovascular Health,” $25,000

Haocen Wang, School of Nursing, “Equitable Cancer Screening: Knowledge, Attitudes, Experience, and Training Needs among Community Health Workers in Indiana,” $25,000

2022 Awardees

Stewart Chang Alexander, Public Health, “Developing an adaptive mHealth prevention program for diverse rural sexual minority adolescents,” $25,000

Christopher Eckhardt, Psychological Sciences, “Reducing Risk for Sexual Violence Revictimization Among Purdue Students,” $25,000

Alexander Francis, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, “Listening demand, balance and fall risk in older adults,” $24,767

Zoe Nyssa, Anthropology, “Complex Systems in Distress: Understanding ‘New Normal’ Nursing Experiences to Improve Patient Care in Post-Pandemic Hospitals,” $25,000

Sudip Vhaduri, Computer and Information Technology, “Study of Healthy and COVID-19/COPD Coughs—Towards Development of a Smartphone-AI Tool to Detect a Respiratory Disease Onset and Remote Patient Monitoring,” $25,000

2021 Awardees

Steve Amireault, Health & Kinesiology, “Mechanisms underlying the maintenance of physical activity in older adults,” $20,000

Qinglan Ding, Nursing, “Associations of Combined Socioeconomic, Metabolic and Lifestyle Risks with Undiagnosed Diabetes Among Different Racial and Ethnic Groups,” $20,000

Sarah Eason, Human Development and Family Studies, “Parents as Partners: A Collaboration to Enhance Family Math Engagement,” $20,000

Jacob E Ricker-Gilbert, Agricultural Economics, “Strategies for increasing food safety practices among smallholder farmers: Reducing aflatoxins in Senegal,” $20,000

Felicia D Roberts, Brian Lamb School of Communication, “Social impairment of conversation in adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Establishing a homebased protocol for assessment using mobile EEG,” $20,000

Natalia Maria Rodriguez, Public Health, “Understanding the Menstrual Health Needs of People Experiencing Homelessness during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Lafayette, Indiana,” $20,000

Toni K Rogat, Educational Studies, “Productive disciplinary engagement during collaborative design projects with authentic features,” $20,000

2020 Awardees

Jorge Banda, Public Health, “A pilot intervention to increase sports enjoyment and physical activity in girls”, $20,000.

Heather Eicher-Miller, Nutrition Science, Edward Delp, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Anindya Bhadra, Statistics, and Elizabeth Richards, Nursing, “Temporal Dietary Guidelines Related to Obesity”, $20,000.

Shih-Chun Kao, Health & Kinesiology and Sara Schmitt, Human Development & Family Studies, “The acute effects of intense interval and continuous moderate exercise on executive function and declarative memory in children”, $19,998.

Zhao Ma, Forestry & Natural Resources and Anna Erwin, Forestry & Natural Resources, “Investigating social-ecological risk and adaptation among agricultural migrants in Peru”, $20,000.

Trenton Mize, Sociology, “The Effects of Organizational Policies on Perceptions of Workers Who Take Parental Leave”, $20,000.

Douglas Samuel, Psychological Sciences, “Ascertaining the Psychological Risk Factors for Suicide among Indiana Farmers”, $20,000.

2019 Awardees

Amanda Case, Educational Studies, “Harnessing parental support to improve college enrollment and persistence of lower-income students of color,” $20,000.

Robert Duncan, Human Development & Family Studies and the Public Health Graduate Program, “Childcare Language Environments and Children's School Readiness,” $20,000.

Brandon Keehn, Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences and Psychological Sciences, & Uzay Emir, Health Sciences, “An Investigation of Atypical Sensory Suppressive Interactions in Autism Spectrum Disorder,” $19,800.

Marguerite E. O'Haire, Comparative Pathobiology & Evan L. MacLean, University of Arizona, School of Anthropology, “Evaluating the Effects of Service Dogs on Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Their Caregivers,” $19,474.

Zoe Taylor, Human Development & Family Studies, “Exploring Strengths and Assessing Contextual Challenges in Single Mother Families in Indiana,” $19,865

Bridgette Tonnsen, Psychological Sciences & Amanda Seidl, Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences, “Using citizen science to generate a large-scale corpus of vocal maturity in typical and atypical language learners,” $20,000.

2018

Lori Czerwionka, School of Languages and Cultures, College of Liberal Arts, “Cross-cultural Pragmatic Accommodation: How Environment Shapes Interaction,” $20,000

Natalya Kaganovich, Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Perception of Audiovisual Speech in School-aged Children with Specific Language Impairment and Their Typically Developing Peers,” $20,000

Yumary Ruiz, Department of Health and Kinesiology, College of Health and Human Sciences, & Martha Lindley McDavid, Evaluation and Learning Research Center, College of Education, “A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study: Understanding Risk and Protective Factors for Early Substance Use Among Low-income Pre- and Young Adolescents,” $20,000

Vicki Simpson, School of Nursing, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Building a Model for Health Promotion with Older Adults: a Nurse Guided Personalized Intervention,” $20,000

Amanda Veile, Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts, “Birth and Epidemiological Transition: Implications for Child Growth and Gut Microbiome Maturation,” $20,000

Dongjuan Xu, School of Nursing, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Transitions in Care for Older Nursing Home Residents with Dementia,” $20,000

2017

Azza H. Ahmed, School of Nursing, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Barriers and Contributor Factors in Implementing Tele-lactation Support Among Low-Income Mothers,” $20,000

Blake Allan, Department of Educational Studies, College of Education, “Moderators of Underemployment and Mental Health: A Longitudinal Study,” $20,000

Jean Beaman, Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts, “From Ferguson to France: Understanding BlackLivesMatter in France,” $20,000

Blake L. Jones, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Infant Sleep and Familial Risk: Informing Early Childhood Obesity Risk,” $20,000

Zhao Ma, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, College of Agriculture, “Reconsidering Conditionality in Payments for Ecosystem Services: Implications for Human Condition and Social Equity,” $19,861

James A. McCann, Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts, “Latino Immigrants Respond to Political Campaigns: Assessing the Durability of Campaign Effects,” $20,000

Mandy Rispoli, Department of Educational Studies, College of Education, “Supporting Teachers in Evidence-based Practices using Practice-based Coaching (STEP2),” $20,000

James M. Tyler, Department of Psychological Sciences, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Gratitude: Weakening the Link between Physical Appearance and Self-worth,” $19,553

2016

Sharon Christ, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Health and Human Sciences “Adolescent Aggressive Behaviors: Transmission of Violence Through Maltreatment Exposures” $20,000

Chrystal Johnson, Department of Curriculum & Instruction, College of Education, “Bridging Cultural Gulfs: African American Youth Civic Engagement Perspectives, Academic Self-efficacy, and Positive Development” $20,000

Elizabeth Richards, School of Nursing, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Walking For Our Health:  A Test of a Couple-Focused Approach to Promote Physical Activity” $19,998

Rachel Roegman, Department of Educational Studies, College of Education, “Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline - The Role of School Superintendents” $20,000

Frank Snyder, Department of Health and Kinesiology, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Electronic Cigarette Use and Intentions Among Pre- and Young- Adolescents From Low-Income Families” $20,000

2015

Matthew T. Brodhead, Department of Educational Studies, College of Education: “The Use of Script Training to Teach Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to Communicate with Family Members Via Skype”

Steve Hallett, Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, College of Agriculture: “Understanding Formal and Informal Food Systems: Seed Sources, Grower Strategies and Consumer Choices for Green Leafy Vegetables in Western Kenya”

Marguerite E. O'Haire, Department of Comparative Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine: “Animal-Assisted Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder in a Psychiatric Hospital Setting”

Kimberly S. Plake, Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy: “A Patient-Centered Perspective on Medication Counseling: Information Seeking and Outcomes Among an Elderly Population”

David J. Purpura, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Health and Human Sciences: “The Language of Mathematics: Delineating the Role of Language in Early Mathematics Development”

Yumary Ruiz, Department of Health and Kinesiology, College of Health and Human Sciences: “Providers, Patient, and Parent Perspectives on Contraceptive Decision-making in Latina Teens Who Have Experienced a Recent Pregnancy”

2014

Kathleen Abrahamson, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Is Safe Care Satisfying? The Connection between Hospital Safety Culture and Patient Satisfaction,” $19,977

Daniel Aldrich, College of Liberal Arts, “Community Response to the 3/11 Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Crises,” $20,000

Jonathan Bauchet, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Do Behavioral Biases Influence Loan Repayment Performance and Household Welfare? An Experiment with Poor Households in India,” $20,000

Kelsie Forbush, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Predictors of Short-Term Stability and Change in Eating Disorder Psychopathology and Comorbidity,” $19,680

Carly Roberts, College of Education, “Using Literacy Strategies to Facilitate Access to Science Text for Students with Intellectual Disabilities,” $19,994

Oliver Wendt, College of Health and Human Sciences,“Comparative Efficacy of Low-technology Versus High-technology Communication Intervention for Children with Severe, Nonverbal Autism,” $19,998

2013

Elliot M. Friedman, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Social Patterning of Chronic Illness: Moderation by Psychosocial Resources,” $19,750

Aaron M. Hoffman, College of Liberal Arts, and Christopher J. Kowal, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Terrorism Coverage and the Fear of Terrorism,” $20,000

Amanda H. Seidl, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Effects of Autism and Autistic-like Traits on Speech Processing,” $20,000

Linda S. Prokopy, College of Agriculture, “The Impact of the 2012 Drought on Midwestern Farm Advisors' Perceptions, Attitudes, and Willingness to Respond to Climate Change,” $20,000

Margo J. Monteith, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Female Under-representation in Positions of Power and Leadership: the Constrained Choice Perspective,” $20,000

Emily C. Bouck, College of Education, “Promoting Independence through Assistive Technology,” $19,662

2012

Shawn D. Whiteman, College of Health and Human Sciences, "Ecologies of Adolescents' Alcohol Use: The Combined Effect of Proximal and Distal Influence Processes", $20,000

Alexander L. Francis, and Joshua Alexander, College of Health and Human Sciences, "Do Older Adults Attend to Speech Differently than Younger Adults?" $ 20,000

Susan DeCrane, College of Health and Human Sciences "Barriers to Pain Management in Older Adult Arthroplasty Patients" $19,999

Sarah A. Mustillo, and Keith Ferraro, College of Liberal Arts "Women's Health Limitations and Poverty Risk" $20,000

Melissa J. Remis, College of Liberal Arts, "Biodiversity as Food Security: Nutritional and Social Outcomes of Declining Wildlife on Hunter-gathers in Protected Congo Basin Forests" $19,770

Alejandro Cuza-Blanco, College of Liberal Arts, "The Effects of Dual Language Instruction on Children's Academic Growth" $ 20,000

2011

Sharon L. Christy, College of Health and Human Sciences , “Impacts of Child Maltreatment on Adolescent Development,” $20,000.00

Cheryl Cooky, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Sports, Physical Activity, and the Well-Being of Rural and Urban Girls” $19,435.00

Professor Karen J. Foli , College of Health and Human Sciences , “Great Expectations" of Adoptive Parents: Theory Testing Through Secondary Analysis,” $20,000.00

Sonak Pastakia , College of Pharmacy , “An Impact Evaluation of an Intervention to Engage and Improve the Health and Well-Being of Street Children in Eldoret, Kenya,” $19,800.00

Susan C. South, College of Health and Human Sciences, “Identifying Person and Situation Predictors of Risky Sexual Behaviors,” $20,000.00

Laura Zanotti , College of Liberal Arts, “Market-Integration and Natural Resource Management: A Gendered Analysis of Change and Well-Being in an I�upiat Whaling Community,”­ $ 19,556.00

2010

Azza H. Ahmed, School of Nursing, “Breastfeeding Outcomes and Perceived Maternal Self-Efficacy among Low-Income Mothers of Late Preterm Infants,” $20,000.00

Jennifer Dobbs-Oats, child development and family studies, “Do Preschool Teachers' Beliefs Predict Their Students' Mathematics Learning?” $20,000.00

Jacob Hibel, sociology, “Examining Contextual Influences on the Special Education Placement of Immigrant Children,” $20,000.00

German E. Posada, child development and family studies/ psychological science, “Home Chaos, Maternal Quality of Care, and Infant Attachment Security,” $20,000.00

Laura J. Claxton, health and kinesiology, “Individual Differences in the Development of Executive Functioning and Motor Control in Preschool-aged Children,” $19,214.00

Brigitte S. Waldorf, agricultural economics, “The Effect of Macroeconomic Shocks on the Food Stamp Program,”­ $16,180.00

2009

Aryn Dotterer, Child Development and Family Studies, "Examining Sociocultural Factors and School Transitions During Early Adolescence." $20,000.

David Sears, Department of Educational Studies, "Effects of a Sequence Discovery-Based Lessons on Learning, Transfer and Motivation," $ $20,000.

Seung-He Son, Child Development and Family Studies, "When Spanish Meets English: Improving Language and Literacy Skills of Lower-Income Spanish Speaking Preschoolers with Home Literacy," $20,000.

Oliver Wendt, Department of Educational Studies, "The Use of Speech Generating Devices (SGDs) in Learning Graphic Symbol Combinations: Evaluating the Effects of Synthetic Speech Output for Students with Autism," $20,000.

Karen Yehle, Nursing and Health Sciences, "Health Literacy, Medication Hassles, and Self-Care in Heart Failure: A Longitudinal Study," $20,000.

2008

Melissa Franks, Cleveland Shields, Stacey Mobley and Carol Boushey, Child Development and Family Studies/ Foods and Nutrition, "I'll Have What She's Having: Similarities in Health Behaviors of Married Partners," $19,805.

Sarah Ullrich-French and Meghan McDonough, Health & Kinesiology, "Social Relationships in Intervention Outcomes," $19,954.

Stephanie Goodwin, Psychological Sciences, "Perceived Harm and Intent in the Decision to Confront Prejudice," $20,000.

Volker Thomas, Child Development and Family Studies, "The Development and Test of an Emotionally Focused Intervention for Parents of Difficult Newborn Infants" $20,000.

Christopher Eckhardt, Psychological Sciences, "Evaluation of a Brief Motivational Enhancement Intervention for Partner Abusive Men" $20,000.

Mahalakshmi Sivasankar, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, "Developing a Vocal Stress Test for Early Identification of Individuals at Risk for Voice Disorders" $20,000.

2007

Seung-Hee Son, Child Development and Family Studies, "When Parenting Practices Change (And When They Don't): A Longitudinal Perspective on Home Reading Practices, Literacy, and Low-Income Preschoolers ," $20,000.

Cleveland Shields, Child Development and Family Studies , "Parental Support of Young Adult Offspring," $20,000.

Alan L. Smith, Health and Kinesiology, "An Integrative Examination of Psychosocial and Environmental Predictors of Youth Physical Activity," $19,590.

Oliver Wendt, Educational Studies, "The Effectiveness of Functional Communication Training for Children with Autism: A Comparative Efficacy Study on the Impact of Different Replacement Behaviors" $20,000.

Mangala Subramaniam, Sociology and Anthropology, "Gender and Socio-cultural Scripting: Movement Organizations and HIV/AIDS in India" $19,930.

2006

Buckser, Andrew, Sociology and Anthropology, "Ethnographic Study of Tourette's Syndrome," $19,934.

Fingerman, Karen and Suitor, Jaclynn, Child Development and Family Studies/Sociology and Anthropology, "Parental Support of Young Adult Offspring," $19,915.

Posada, German, Child Development and Family Studies, "Associations Between Child-Mother Attachment Relationships and Social Competence," $20,000.

Thomas, Volker, Child Development and Family Studies,"The Effectiveness of Filial Therapy with Pre-School Children and Their Families," $20,000.

2005

Hoffmann, Elizabeth, Sociology & Anthropology, "Employee Dispute Resolution in the Health Care Industry," $19,988.

Prokopy, Linda, Forestry & Natural Resources,"Collaborative Land Use Planning in Indiana: A Case Study," $19,705.

Raymond, Leigh, Political Science, & Protecting Biodiversity on "Private Property: A Role of Landowner Beliefs and Norms," $20,000.

Smith-Bynum, Mia, Psychological Science, "Racial Socialization and Psychological Adjustment in African-American Adolescents," $20,000.

Wegener, Duane, Psychological Sciences &Family Sciences, "Ambivalence and Cognitive Processing of Health Communications," $20,000.

2004

Abrevaya, Jason, Management, "The Effectiveness of Cigarette Taxation in Deterring Smoking During Pregnancy and Improving Birth Outcomes," $19,655.

Baird, Carol and Murawski, Matthew, Nursing and Pharmacy Practice, Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Sciences, "Guided Imagery and Relaxation to Reduce Analgesic Use and Improve Quality of Life in Older Adults with Osteoarthritis," $19,663.

Elicker, James, Child and Family Studies, Consumer & Family Sciences, "Tuning In: Evaluation of an Intervention to Increase Responsiveness of Infant-Toddler Child Care Providers," $19,924.

Wachs, Theodore and Posada, German, Psychological Sciences and Child Development and Family Studies, Liberal Arts and Consumer & Family Sciences, "Relation of Nutritional Deficiencies to Infant Attachment," $20,000.

2003

Lloyd, Lyle, Educational Studies, Liberal Arts, "The Effectiveness of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) for Children with Autism: A Meta-Analysis of Intervention Outcomes," $19,984.

Jagacinski, Carolyn, Psychological Sciences, Liberal Arts, "Performance Avoidance Goals: Exploring the Antecedents of Maladaptive Academic Behaviors," $19,925.

Proctor, Roberts, Psychological Sciences, Liberal Arts, "Age Differences in Response Selection for Single and Multiple Task Sets," $19,931.

Waters, David, Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, "Dietary Supplement Use Behavior in Elderly Men: Motivational Factors and Biological Consequences of Self-medicating with the Anticancer Trace Mineral Selenium," $20,000.

2002

Arriaga, Ximena, Psychological Sciences, Liberal Arts, "Identifying Ways to Detecting Severe Relationship Violence," $19,992.

Okagaki, Lynn, Child Development and Family Studies, Consumer & Family Sciences, "Correlates of Successful Bicultural Development Among Mexican-American Youth," $19,711.

Perrucci, Carolyn, Sociology and Anthropology, Liberal Arts, "Race, Class, and Gender Inequality in Employment and Retirement Income," $20,000.

Posada, German, Child Development and Family Studies, Consumer & Family Sciences, "Child-Mother Attachment Relationships: Behavior and Reputation," $17,817.

Strickland, Elizabeth, Audiology and Speech Sciences, Liberal Arts, "The Effects of Cochlear Hearing Impairment on Dynamic Changes in Frequency Selectivity," $20,000.

2001

Baird, Carol, School of Nursing, Schools of Pharmacy, Nursing & Health Sciences, "Effectiveness of Guided Imagery in Improving Health Outcomes of Osteoarthritis," $12,869.

Kelly, Janice, Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Media Images of Gender and Their Effect on Self-Perception Variables," $12,991.

Wachs, Theodore and Kontos, Susan, Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts/ Department of Child Development and Family Studies, School of Consumer & Family Sciences, "Relation of Home and Daycare Characteristics to Pre-school Children's Social Competence and Compliance Behavior," $10,411.

Younger-Rossmann, Barbara and Goffman, Lisa, Departments of Psychological Sciences and Audiology and Speech Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Processing Biases in Infant Speech Perception," $12,074.

2000

Anderson, James G., Department of Sociology & Anthropology, School of Liberal Arts, "A Self-Efficacy Model of the Behavioral Epidemiology of "Reoccurrent" Chlamydia Among Middle Adolescent Females,"$13,898.

Arriaga, Ximena, Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Latinas' Obstacles To Leaving a Violent Intimate Relationship," $11,903.

Dale, Darren, Department of Health, Kinesiology and Leisure Studies, School of Liberal Arts, "Physical Activity or Computer Games? The Integration of Biological and Psychological Theory to Explain the Health (or Unhealthy) Choices Made by Children," $11,072.

Frazier-Gustafson, Julie, Department of Child Development & Family Studies, School of Consumer & Family Sciences, "Impact of Year-Round Schooling on Low-Income Children's Achievement & School Adjustment in the First Two Years of School," $10,406.

Neel, Amy, Department of Audiology & Speech Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Speech Sound Recognition Training for New Hearing Aid Users," $10,945.

Purath, Janet, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, Nursing, & Health Sciences, "Evaluation of a Strategy to Increase Physical Activity Adoption in Sedentary Working Women," $12,195.

Surprenant, Aimee, Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Speech Processing and Memory Across the Lifespan," $9,192.

1999

Cicirelli, Victor G., Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Maintaining Reciprocity in Friendship Relationships of Chronically Ill Older Women," $12,000.

Diamond, Karen, Department of Child Development & Family Studies, School of Consumer & Family Sciences, "The Influence of Social Experiences on Young Children's Attitudes Toward People with Disabilities," $10,805.

Perez-Granados, Deanne, Department of Child Development & Family Studies, School of Consumer & Family Sciences, "Homes and Schools as Contexts for Early Learning: Comparisons of Parent-child and Teacher-child Interactions Across Different Activities," $11,588.

Snow, David, Department of Audiology & Speech Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Intonation In Infant Speech Development," $10,824.

1998

Agnew, Christopher R., Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Interpersonal Factors in Adolescent Contraception Use," $11,929.

Conger, Judith C., Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "The Reduction of Anger Through Exposure," $10,885.

Goffman, Lisa, Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Origins of Linguistic Variability in Children with Language Impairment," $11,326.

Keiley, Margaret K., Department of Child Development and Family Studies, School of Consumer and Family Sciences, "Affect Regulation and Attachment: New Approaches to Treating Conduct Disorder," $10,279.

1997

Burleson, Brant R., Department of Communication, School of Liberal Arts, "Cultural Variations and Effective Emotional Support Processes: Documenting Differences in the Experience, Expression, and Management of Emotional Distress," $11,603.

Frasier, Julie A., Department of Child Development and Family Studies, School of Consumer & Family Sciences, "The Impact of Head Start on School Readiness and Success in Low-Income Rural Populations," $10,291.

Hoza, Betsy, Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Motivational Problems of Girls with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD) in Children," $8,389.

Okagaki, Lynn, Department of Child Development and Family Studies, School of Consumer & Family Sciences, "In Their Daily Routines: Socialization of Family Values," $10,429.

Scott, Meri Kay and Mueller, Bruce, Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences, "Intradialytic Enteral Nutrition Effects on the Quality of Life of Patients Receiving Hemodialysis," $10,980.

Tiffany, Steve, Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Imagery and Craving to Smoke," $11,308.

1996

Deboer, Larry, Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Agriculture, "The Fiscal Impact of Residential Development on Indiana Local Governments," $11,000.

Elicker, James, Department of Child Development and Family Studies, School of Consumer and Family Sciences, "Toddlers' Competence: Influences of Early Relationships and Child Care Environments," $11,000.

Mccann, James A., Department of Political Science, School of Liberal Arts, "Assessing Democratization and Political Cultural Change: A Panel Study of the Mexican Electorate," $11,000.

Wilkerson, Sharon, School of Nursing, "Developmentally Based Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit," $13,200.

1995

Kelly, Ellen, Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Conversational Congruence in the Interactions between Parents and Children: Implications for Typical Development and the Genesis of Stuttering," $10,311.

Kontos, Susan, Department of Child Development and Family Studies, School of Consumer and Family Sciences, "Identifying Factors that Promote Successful Inclusion of Children with Disabilities in Early Childhood Programs," $11,000.

Vrana, Scott, Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Physiological Reactivity During Emotional Stress: Effects of Age, Sex, and Race," $11,452.

1994

Lynch, Michael, Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Neonatal Processing of Music: A Window on the Genesis of Human Communication," $10,000.

Okagaki, Lynn, Department of Child Development and Family Studies, School of Consumer and Family Sciences, "Living in Two Worlds: Home to School Transitions in Asian-American and Latino Children," $9,996.

Wachs, Theodore, Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Effects of Caregiver Turnover on Children in Day Care," $12,193.

1993

Gruen, Gerald E., Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Differential Outcome as a Function of Risk and Protective Factors in Offspring of Alcoholics," $10,044.

Melson, Gail F. and Beck, Alan M., Department of Child Development and Family Studies, School of Consumer and Family Sciences, and Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, "The Role of Household Pets as Social Supports for Families of Young Children," $9,778.

Younger-Rossmann, Barbara, Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Processes Underlying Categorization in One-Year Old Children," $9,260.

1992

Berndt, Thomas J., Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Individualism and Friendship: The Development of Conflicting Norms," $7,552.

Offenbach, Stuart I., Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, "Generality of Cognitive Declines in the Elderly," $8,241.

Smith, Eliot R., Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, Principles Underlying Human Cooperation to Benefit the Global Environment," $8,234.

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