Jessica Alquist
Jessica received her PhD in Social Psychology from (the) Florida State University working with Roy Baumeister and Dianne Tice. She received her undergraduate education at Drew University in New Jersey.
Although she finds most social psychological research pretty irresistible, she focuses her research primarily on the limited resource model of self-control and the effects of beliefs about agency on behavior.
Although she finds most social psychological research pretty irresistible, she focuses her research primarily on the limited resource model of self-control and the effects of beliefs about agency on behavior.
Graduate Students
Ashalee Hurst
Education
B.A. University of Central Oklahoma M.A. University of Central Oklahoma Research Interests evolutionary psychology, social cognition, and automaticity, with an emphasis on ovulatory influences on social judgments and behavior Tammy J. Core
Education
B.A. University of North Carolina at Greensboro M.A. Wake Forest University Research Interests ego-depletion, stereotyping and prejudice, the effects of uncertainty on behavior, and social cognitive biases |