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RESEARCH METHODS TUTORS
All tutoring sessions occur in The Learning Center (Carroll Hall room 016). You can schedule an appointment with a tutor by signing up at The Learning Center or by
calling 860.832.1900.
Drop-ins will be accommodated if there are no scheduled appointments. If you need to cancel your appointment,
please call.
VIKTORIIA PROTSYKAVAILABILITY: MONDAYS: 9:30-10:30AM
WEDNESDAYS: 9:30-10:30AM
PSY221 PROF: Horowitz PSY222 PROF: Horowitz
OTHER COURSES:
NON PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221,222 COURSES YOU
FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
PSY 112 – INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGYPSY 113 – EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY PSY 126 (FORMERLY 236) – LIFE-SPAN DEVELOPMENT PSY 200 – LEARNING & MEMORY PSY 330 – ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PSY 430 – INTERGROUP RELATIONS PSY 450 – BIOPSYCHOLOGYPSY 451- PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION PSY 372- SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PSY 490- HISTORY & SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY PSY 241- HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Phil 112, Phil 211, Phil 241, Phil 335, Phil 310, Phil 221, Phil 230, Stat 215, Phil 243, Eng 204
PSY 112 – INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGYPSY 113 – EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY PSY 126 (FORMERLY 236) – LIFE-SPAN DEVELOPMENT PSY 200 – LEARNING & MEMORY PSY 330 – ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PSY 430 – INTERGROUP RELATIONS PSY 450 – BIOPSYCHOLOGYPSY 451- PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION PSY 372- SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PSY 490- HISTORY & SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY PSY 241- HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME
AT:I am good at explaining complex concepts.
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I love to help people and I love psychology, so please do not hesitate and schedule an appointment with me.
VAISHALI BELAMKAR (VIVI)AVAILABILITY:
MONDAYS: 9:00-10:00AM
TUESDAYS: 12:30-1:00PM
PSY221 PROF: Waite PSY222 PROF: Waite
OTHER COURSES:
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221, 222 COURSES
YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
PSY 112 – Introduction to Psychology (UCONN)PSY 113 – Exploring Psychology (Kean)PSY 136 (formerly 236) – Life-span Development (Boncaddo)PSY 222- Research Methods II (Waite)PSY 371- Personality Psych (DiPlacido)PSY 330- Abnormal Psych (Sikorski)
STAT 215 (Miller)ENG 211 (Dunne)ECON 200STAT 216 (Lesik)
STAT 215ECON 200PSY 136 (formerly 236)PSY 113PSY 112STAT 216PSY 371PSY 330
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME
AT:
I am awesome at working with others, being respectful, and working with someone until they understand the concept. I am good at motivating people and finding journal articles online. I am good with SPSS so I could try to answer any questions about that.
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I love to learn, and I love to help, so please stop by!
CASSIE CAMILLIAVAILABILITY: THURSDAYS: 3:15-4:15PM
PSY221 PROF: Dr. Horowitz PSY222 PROF: Dr. Horowitz
OTHER COURSES:
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221, 222 COURSES YOU
FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
PSY 200- Learning and MemoryPSY 136 (formerly 236)- Lifespan DevelopmentPSY 430- Intergroup RelationsPSY 241- Health PsychologyPSY 112- Intro to PsychPSY 330- Abnormal Psychology PSY 364- Adult Aging and DevelopmentPSY 113- Exploring PsychologyPSY 430- Inter-group RelationsPSY 241- Health Psychology PSY 441- Sensation & Perception (in progress)PSY 372- Social Psychology (in progress)PSY 202- Peace Psychology (in progress)
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME AT:
Solving equations by hand, SPSS, and organizing papers
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I am very patient and am willing to take all the time you need to work through your problems and help you understand concepts.
JASMINE KISHIMOTO
AVAILABILITY: MONDAYS: 3:30-5:30PM
WEDNESDAYS: 3:15-4:15PM
PSY221 PROF: Fallon PSY222 PROF: Fallon
OTHER COURSES:
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221, 222 COURSES
YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
WHAT YOU ARE
AWESOME AT:
Video games- specially Fallout
PERSONAL STATEMENT: Research Methods was easier than writing this personal
statement
LAUREN ACEY
PSY 200 – Learning & Memory PSY 330 – Abnormal PsychologyPSY 380 – Death & Dying PSY 390 – Human Sexuality PSY 441 – Sensation & Perception PSY 430 – Intergroup Relations PSY 490 – History & Systems of PsychologyPSY 372- Social Psychology
History & Systems of Psychology Ancient Greek PhilosophyEarly Modern Philosophy Abnormal Psychology
PHIL 330 – Early Modern PhilosophyPHIL 230- Ancient Greek PhilosophyHIST 227 – History of Christianity
AVAILABILITY: MONDAYS: 2:00-4:00PM
THURSDAYS: 2:00-3:00PM
PSY221 PROF: Bragg
Bragg (in progress)
OTHER COURSES:
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221, 222 COURSES
YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
BIO 111 TH 110 BIO 113 STAT 215CINE 201 HIST 121COMM 115. ENG 215ENG 105ENG 215
Introduction to Psychology
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME
AT:
I’m extremely athletic (competitive cheer, diving)
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I’m always happy to help!!
ALYSSA WOIKE
PSY 112- Intro Psychology PSY 113- Exploring Psychology PSY 200- Learning & Memory PSY 236- Life Span Development Psychology PSY 330- Abnormal Psychology (in progress)
PSY222 PROF:
AVAILABILITY: TUESDAYS: 1:45-3:45PM
PSY221 PROF: Waite PSY222 Prof: Waite
NON 221, 222 COURSES YOU
FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
PSY 112 – Introduction to PsychologyPSY 113 - Exploring Psychology (Kean)PSY 200 – Learning & Memory (Boncoddo)PSY 235 – Child & Adolescent PsychologyPSY 330 – Abnormal PsychologyPSY 372 – Social PsychologyPSY 136 (formerly 236)- Lifespan Development (Corbera)
BIO 111 – Introduction to Biology (Spector)BIO 113 – Lab Experience in Biology (Hapeman)ENG 110 – Introduction to College Writing ENG 202 – Intermediate CompositionHIST 162 – American History 1877-PresentSOC 110 – Introduction to SociologySTAT 104 – Elementary StatsCS 110 – Introduction to Internet Programming and Applications (Williams) ENG 213 – Randy Newman’s American Voices (Gigliotti)GEOG 120 – World Regional Geography (Benfield) HIST 121 – World Civilization I (Mitchell)AC211- Intro to Financial Accounting (Roxas)AC212- Intro to Managerial Accounting (Nagpal)MIS20- Intro to Management Information Systems (D’Onofrio)CET113- Introduction to Information Proccessing (Gamache)
PSY 112 – Introduction to PsychologyPSY 113 – Lab Experience in BiologyPSY 200 – Learning and Memory PSY 330 – Abnormal PsychologyBIO 111 – Introduction to Biology CS 110 – Introduction to Internet Programming and Applications MIS20- Intro to Management Information Systems (D’Onofrio)CET113- Introduction to Information Proccessing (Gamache)
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
OTHER COURSES
:
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME AT:
Writing, editing papers, working with computers, test-taking strategies, research, studying
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
Don’t be afraid to come in and ask questions. I’m happy to help!
MADALENA PATTACINI
AVAILABILITY:TUESDAYS: 9:00-10:30AM; 2:00-4:00PM
THURSDAY: 9:00-10:30AM
Fallon PSY222 PROF: Fallon
OTHER COURSES:
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221, 222 COURSES YOU
FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
PSY 112- Intro to PsychologyPSY 113- Exploring PsychologyPSY 136 (formerly 236) – Life-span DevelopmentPSY 221 – Research Methods IPSY 330 – Abnormal Psychology PSY 420 – Cross-Cultural PsychologyPSY 492 – Statistics in PsychologyPSY 450- Biopsychology
Statistics STATS 215Acting IHigh Impact TheatreAmerican Government & Politics
Stats in psych Poly Sci 110Stats BiopsychologyAbnormal Psych Acting CoursesLife-spanCross-CulturalIntro PsychReally Anything
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME AT:
Video games (weird ones)Singing, music, etc.Helping othersListening to othersMaking others feel comfortable
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I survived Research Methods and so can you!
NICOLETTE BAILEY
PSY 221PROF:
AVAILABILITY: MONDAYS: 12:30-1:30PM
PSY221 PROF: Waite PSY222
PROF: Waite
OTHER COURSES:
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221, 222 COURSES
YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
PSY 112 – Introduction to Psychology PSY 113 – Exploring Psychology (Heinly)PSY 136 (formerly 236) – Life-Span Development PSY 221 – Research Methods I (Waite)PSY 330 – Abnormal Psychology PSY 362 – Child Development PSY 371 – Personality PSY: Theories and Res (DiPlacido)PSY 430 – Intergroup Relations (Thai)PSY 490- History & Systems of Psychology (Hamm)PSY 380- Psychology of Death and Dying (Fagbemi) PSY 281- Cognitive Psych (Bock)
Carribean African FictionSociologyGerontology 101World History (Ratliff)US History (Ratliff)Cell & Human Body Public SpeakingPainting Gen. Biology STATS
Cells & Human Body Exploring Psychology Personality Theories Inter group RelationsChild Development Abnormal Psychology History
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME
AT:
Study strategies, explaining concepts, SPSS, locating empirical articles, APA format
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I’m super friendly and patient. I can’t wait to help you! (:
ALASTAIR LIGHT
AVAILABILITY:
MONDAYS: 5:30-6:30PM
WEDNESDAYS: 12:30-2:00PM
THURSDAYS: 12:30-2:00PM
PSY221 PROF: Bragg PSY222 PROF: Bragg
OTHER COURSES:
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221, 222 COURSES
YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
PSY 112 - Introduction to PsychologyPSY 136 (formerly236) - Lifespan Development PSY 200 – Learning & MemoryPSY 330 - Abnormal Psychology PSY 441- Sensation & Perception
General Bio 1 General Bio 2Public SpeakingSTATS 215History: Renaissance and Enlightenment
Intro to psychAbnormal PsychLearning & Memory
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME
AT:
Research, writing, listening, compassion, silly analogies, explaining concepts, abnormal psych, brain storming
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I became a tutor for the same reason I entered this field: I care and want to help. Others have benefited from my help.
KASEY ANDRIST AVAILABILITY:
CALL 860.832.1900 FOR AVAILABILITY
PSY221 PROF: Fallon PSY222
PROF: Bowman
OTHER COURSES:
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221, 222,
COURSES YOU FEEL
COMFORTABLE TUTORING:
PSY 112 – Introduction to PsychologyPSY 222 – Research Methods IPSY 281 – Cognitive Psychology PSY 450- Biopsychology PSY 136 (formerly 236)- Life-Span Development
BIO 331 – NeurobiologyBMS 102 – Introduction to Biomolecular SciencesCHIN 111- Elementary Chinese ICHIN 112 – Elementary Chinese IIBMS 201 – Principles of Cell/Molecular BiologyHIST 121 – World Civilization ISTATS 215 & 216- Stats for Behavioral Sciences
Neurobiology, Introduction to BMS, Elemen. Chinese I, Elemen Chinese II, Principles of Biomolecules & Cells, World Civilization I
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME
AT:
Study Strategies, presenting, writing
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
No worries! Patiently, everything can be understood.
HELENA SWANSON
AVAILABILITY: WEDNESDAYS: 4:30-5:30PM
THURSDAYS: 1:30-3:30PM
Bragg
OTHER COURSES:
NON 221, 222
COURSES YOU FEEL
COMFORTABLE TUTORING:
PSY 112 - Introduction to Psychology (Conway)PSY 113 - Exploring Psychology (Heinly)PSY 136 (formerly 236) - Lifespan Development (Fallahi)PSY 200 – Learning & Memory (Fallon)PSY 221 – Research Methods I (Bragg)PSY 222 – Research Methods II (Bragg in Progress)PSY 234 – Industrial Psychology (Bragg)PSY 241 – Intro to Health Psychology (DiPlacedo)PSY 330 - Abnormal Psychology (June)PSY 441- Sensation & Perception (Corbera/Engwall)PSY 380- Psychology of Death & Dying (Fagbemi)PSY 372- Social Psychology (Goulet)
All psychology classes previously taken
WHAT YOU ARE
AWESOME AT:
I am awesome at explaining step-by-step processing in multiple different ways until completely understood.
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I am incredibly patient, so I will explain a concept and give you as many examples as you need. I am here to help you succeed!
PSY221 PROF:
Bragg PSY222 PROF: