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Dr. Jennifer Taber

Jennifer M. Taber, PhD

Jennifer Taber (she/her/hers) is an Associate Professor at Kent State University in the Department of Psychological Sciences. She received her BA in Psychology at American University and her MS and PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Utah. Dr. Taber was a postdoctoral cancer research training award (CRTA) fellow for 2 years in the Behavioral Research Program of the National Cancer Institute. Her research lies at the intersection of social and health psychology and centers on promoting health behavior change across multiple domains. One of her major research interests is understanding when and why risk perceptions predict behavior and how to intervene to increase the likelihood that providing risk information will lead to behavior change. In her free time, she enjoys running, hiking, and cooking. 

Contact Info:

Email: jtaber1@kent.edu

Office: Kent Hall Annex 309

Phone: (330) 672-3783

Pronouns: She/her/hers

Courses Taught:

Health Psychology (41581)

Psychology of Risk Communication (Seminar, 41495/81591)

Social Psychology (61580/71580)

Emotions, Culture, & Health (Florence Summer Institute)

Jeremy Foust

Jeremy Foust, MA

Jeremy is a fifth year PhD student in the Psychological Sciences program at Kent State University. He is interested in studying how people understand their health risk information, including instances in which people chose not to learn their health information—health information avoidance. He is also interested in learning about different research methodologies and statistical techniques that can be leveraged to understand health information engagement. Jeremy received his Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Baldwin Wallace University and his Master's degree from Kent State University. In his free time, Jeremy likes to spend time with his partner, friends, and family. He also enjoys all things soccer related: watching soccer, reading about soccer, and playing soccer video games.

Contact Info:

jfoust2@kent.edu

Office: Kent Hall 390

Phone: (440) 554-8045

Pronouns: He/him/his

Courses Taught:

Quantitative Methods in Psychology II

Research Methods

Health Psychology

Social Psychology

Abigail O'Brien

Abigail O'Brien, MA

Abigail is a fourth year PhD student in the Psychological Sciences program at Kent State University. She is interested in utilizing social psychological theory to understand how people think about their health. Particularly, Abigail is interested in defensive responses to health information and how that subsequently influences engagement in health behaviors.  Abigail received her Bachelor's degree from Kent State University. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, listening to podcasts, and spending time with her friends and family. 

Contact Info:

Aobrie10@kent.edu

Office: Kent Hall 390

Phone: (330) 410-4497

Pronouns: She/her/hers

Courses Taught:

Research Methods in Psychology

Health Psychology

Ivy Cheng, BSS

Ivy is a second year PhD student in the Psychological Sciences program at Kent State University. She is broadly interested in the psychosocial influences of health behaviors. Currently, Ivy is interested in the ways people engage in and act on health risk information. She is also interested in uncertainty, risk communication, and interventions to encourage people's engagement in preventive and protective health behaviors. Ivy received her Bachelor's degree from the National University of Singapore. In her free time, she enjoys listening to music and playing world building games. 

Contact Info:

icheng1@kent.edu

Office: Kent Hall 390

Pronouns: She/her/hers

Courses Taught:

Research Writing in Psychology

Ivy Cheng
Alexis McGhee-Divaut

Alexis McGhee-Dinvaut, BA

Alexis McGhee-Dinvaut is currently a 2nd year PhD student in the Clinical Psychology program at Kent State University. Alexis's current research interests include understanding treatment seeking behaviors in Black communities and exploring the effects of various social factors on treatment preferences. She is also interested in complementary and alternative medicine for depression in order to reduce racial health disparities. Alexis received her bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Kansas. In her free time, she enjoys crafting, photography, reading fiction, and watching movies!

Contact Info:

amcgheed@kent.edu

 

Office: Kent Hall 350b

Pronouns: She/her/hers

Undergraduate RAs

Undergraduate RAs

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Liberty Callahan

My name is Liberty Callahan. I am a senior here at Kent State, I'm majoring in psychology and minoring in criminology and justice studies. I plan to continue my education at Kent State in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master's program. I love hiking and spending time outdoors. I am a huge Taylor Swift fan. I enjoy card games and animal crossing. 

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Santa Casey

Currently I am looking into grad schools to get either my PsyD doctorate or my masters, and the long-term end goal is to be a clinical psychologist focusing in the areas of children and adolescents.

Riley Cramer

Riley is a second year student majoring in psychology with a minor in autism spectrum disorders. After graduating, she plans to attend graduate school and get her master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling. Riley is particularly interested in how mental health and substance use addictions are impacting adults in a world of constant change. Outside the lab, she enjoys being active outdoors, baking, getting coffee with friends, and listening to worship music. 

Lab Alumni

Lab Alumni

Nicolle Simonovic, PhD
Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Haifa, Israel


 

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