Ryan C. Martin

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University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Research Team

The following students and I are working together on projects related to anger, mental health stigma, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. 

Sadie Arnst 
Sadie is majoring in Psychology with a Human Development minor.  She plans on graduating in May of 2009.  Following graduation, she plans on earning an advanced degree in School Counseling.  She decided to do a research assistantship because she thinks the experience will be helpful during her future graduate studies. 

Lindsey Koehler
Lindsey is a Senior Human Development and Psychology major who will graduate in December of 2009.  After graduation, she plans on pursuing a graduate degree in Counseling Psychology.  She decided to do a research assistantship because she wants to make the most out of her time in school and wants to learn as much as she can while she’s here.

Miranda Wenzlaff
Miranda will be graduating in December of 2008 with degrees in Psychology and Human Development.  After graduation, she plans on attending graduate school in a counseling related field so that she can work in a clinical setting with adults with psychological disorders.  She decided to do a research assistantship because she wants to take the research experience with her when she goes to graduate school and because she is extremely interested in the topics of anger and aggression.

Becoming a Member of My Research Team

If you are interested in obtaining a position as a member of my research team, please contact me at martinr@uwgb.edu.  I accept applications each semester for the following semester.  Eligibility includes junior standing or higher, completion of Introductory Psychology, and a GPA. of 3.00 or higher.  Preference will be given to those students who have taken a course in research methods.