Kayla Renner Presents Research at 2014 SROP

Kayla Renner, an undergraduate student in the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, presented her research on the development of children's trust in computers and people for the Summer Research Opportunity Program poster session on July 31, 2014.  She was mentored by Dr. Judith Danovitch and Dr. Nicholaus Noles.

The Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) provides University of Louisville undergraduate students, who would like to know more about graduate-level education at the University of Louisville, with a 10-week research experience in a department that offers graduate degrees. Mentors provide students with individualized research projects, and the program provides group seminars on topics related to research and graduate education.  Participating graduate programs and mentors develop and submit completed research plans to the SROP Steering Committee to assure a quality research experience for the student. The Steering Committee matches students with mentors so that the best students and research plans will be supported. SROP students participate in a Research Day with other undergraduate research opportunity students at the end of the 10-week period and present a poster of their work.

Congratulations, Kayla!