From: Mississippi
Quintoria Ingram, a high school senior from Mississippi, is
spending her summer studying something she’s always been interested in –
psychology.
“I’m researching depression and how it can affect teens,”
Quintoria says. “I hope to learn the different effects that depression can have
on different types of people.”
Quintoria is working under Dr. Josh Clapp, with Josh Kemp, a
graduate student in the Psychology department during the six-week Summer Research
Apprentice Program (SRAP).
Josh Kemp and Quintoria |
Along with learning about psychology and the effects
depression has on various people, Dr. Clapp and Josh Kemp want Quintoria to
learn about the research process and find a passion in it.
“I want her to learn how to conduct research using actual
search databases, looking through different research articles, and then how to
evaluate those articles,” says Josh. “I hope she finds a passion in it and
learns that research is a little more fun.”
The experience Quintoria is getting will help her in her
future, as she follows her passion.
“I plan on going to Jackson State University and I want to
be a therapist,” she says. “I’ve always wanted to do something along the lines
of therapy.”
SRAP is a six-week, intensive research program for high school students. It is based at the University of Wyoming and is sponsored by Wyoming EPSCoR. To learn more about the program, click here, or search "SRAP" in the archives.
By Robin Rasmussen
Photo by Robert Waggener
By Robin Rasmussen
Photo by Robert Waggener
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