UROP Research Mentor Project Submission Portal: Submission #777
Submission information
Submission Number: 777
Submission ID: 14511
Submission UUID: 1b3f03c2-78ef-4e6a-9a7c-5044743b6c21
Submission URI: /urop-research-mentor-project-submission-portal
Submission Update: /urop-research-mentor-project-submission-portal?token=CRQzAYGMRBJQ08lcQ7U3hYk5Lka6b5JZqF1NFpYo2A0
Created: Wed, 08/14/2024 - 12:15 PM
Completed: Wed, 08/14/2024 - 12:35 PM
Changed: Thu, 09/12/2024 - 02:38 PM
Remote IP address: 68.35.217.178
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
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Research Mentor Information
Dorota Kossowska-Kuhn
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Graduate Student
Richard Wagner
Arts and Sciences
Psychology
Additional Research Mentor(s)
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Overall Project Details
Spatial Navigation Skills in Schizophrenia – A Meta-Analysis.
meta-analysis, psychology, schizophrenia, spatial navigation, cognition
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Open to all majors.
Zoom
No, the project is remote
Fully Remote
5-10
Flexible schedule (Combination of business and outside of business. TBD between student and research mentor.)
Meta-analysis is a quantitative research design that synthesizes results from multiple studies of a particular topic, and analyses the statistical significance of these compiled results to estimate a standardized effect size. In this study, we are examining the differences between people with schizophrenia and healthy controls in regard to spatial navigation skills.
Spatial navigation is a conglomeration of skills that are used to orient and navigate in daily life. Our previous research has shown that spatial navigation performance is an indicator of Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment. We are investigating schizophrenia now to see if spatial navigation impairments are dementia specific.
In this project, you will learn about and become familiarized with scientific literature, data extraction, and the nature of systematic research.
Spatial navigation is a conglomeration of skills that are used to orient and navigate in daily life. Our previous research has shown that spatial navigation performance is an indicator of Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment. We are investigating schizophrenia now to see if spatial navigation impairments are dementia specific.
In this project, you will learn about and become familiarized with scientific literature, data extraction, and the nature of systematic research.
Tasks range from screening through relevant literature, extracting relevant data (coding), and other miscellaneous tasks such as scientific database navigation.
All the hardworking and motivated students are welcome.
My mentoring philosophy revolves around empowering undergraduate students to excel in their project work through a combination of ownership, accountability, shared experience, and interactive learning. I believe in fostering an environment that nurtures their growth and encourages independent thinking.
I emphasize giving mentees ownership of their work by involving them in project decisions, from goal setting to execution. This not only bolsters their confidence but also instills a sense of responsibility for their outcomes. I promote accountability by setting clear expectations and milestones, enabling them to track their progress and take pride in their achievements.
Drawing from my own experience, I share stories of challenges and successes, illustrating the real-world applications of their efforts. This bridges the gap between theory and practice, enhancing their understanding and motivation. I also encourage open dialogue, where questions and ideas are welcomed, creating an interactive platform for collaborative learning.
I understand that each student is unique, with varying skills and aspirations. To accommodate this, I tailor my guidance, offering guidance that aligns with their interests and goals. I provide resources, recommend reading materials, and suggest relevant workshops, fostering holistic development.
In conclusion, my approach to mentoring undergraduates centers on nurturing their autonomy, cultivating responsibility, leveraging shared experiences, and fostering an interactive learning ecosystem. By doing so, I aim to not only support their immediate project objectives but also to equip them with lifelong skills for success.
I emphasize giving mentees ownership of their work by involving them in project decisions, from goal setting to execution. This not only bolsters their confidence but also instills a sense of responsibility for their outcomes. I promote accountability by setting clear expectations and milestones, enabling them to track their progress and take pride in their achievements.
Drawing from my own experience, I share stories of challenges and successes, illustrating the real-world applications of their efforts. This bridges the gap between theory and practice, enhancing their understanding and motivation. I also encourage open dialogue, where questions and ideas are welcomed, creating an interactive platform for collaborative learning.
I understand that each student is unique, with varying skills and aspirations. To accommodate this, I tailor my guidance, offering guidance that aligns with their interests and goals. I provide resources, recommend reading materials, and suggest relevant workshops, fostering holistic development.
In conclusion, my approach to mentoring undergraduates centers on nurturing their autonomy, cultivating responsibility, leveraging shared experiences, and fostering an interactive learning ecosystem. By doing so, I aim to not only support their immediate project objectives but also to equip them with lifelong skills for success.
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Tuesday, Sept. 3: 1-1:30, 1:30-2
Wednesday, Sept. 4: 2-2:30, 2:30-3
Thursday, Sept. 5: 3-3:30, 3:30-4
Zoom link for all meetings: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/2290878150
Meeting ID: 229 087 8150
Wednesday, Sept. 4: 2-2:30, 2:30-3
Thursday, Sept. 5: 3-3:30, 3:30-4
Zoom link for all meetings: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/2290878150
Meeting ID: 229 087 8150
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UROP Program Elements
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2024
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