Lacius (left) and Nohely (right) with graduate students Elizabeth Ferguson and Chelsea Ordiway. |
Nohely Najera Mora, a senior from Denver, and Lacius Caddle,
a senior from Jackson, Mississippi, spent their time at the University of Wyoming in the Psychology department.
Nohely worked in Dr. Sean McCrea’s lab, studying mindsets
and goal phrases.
“I’ve read a lot of articles that pertain to my research,”
she says. “I think it’s really cool, because I didn’t know a lot of this stuff
and I just think it’s really interesting.”
Lacius worked in Dr. Ben Wilkowski’s Psychology lab,
learning the different ways that psychology and law interact.
“My project is about jury decision making,” Lacius says.
“The research I’m doing is exciting because I’ve never really done research
like this before.”
Nohely and Lacius enjoyed their time at SRAP, and both
enjoyed learning new things while conducting research.
“It’s a good learning experience,” says Lacius. “I learned
something new every day.”
Nohely agrees, saying “I hope to learn whether research
psychology is something I want to do or if I still want to do clinical
psychology.”
Both Nohely and Lacius have a passion for psychology and
would like to study psychology after they graduate from high school.
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 Waggoner
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