Congratulations to AD&D Lab PhD student, Kylie Fernandez, on receiving the Graduate Student Research Award at the 2018 Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA) Annual Meeting. Kylie’s talk entitled, “Predictors of Bias: Roles of Attention and Estimation Frame Incongruence” was selected as the best graduate student research at this regional meeting of the American Psychological Association. She also received a Human Factors & Cognitive Psychology PhD Program travel award to support her presentation at SEPA. Well done, Kylie!
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