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Applied Behavioral Science Program Nominates Avery Moeller to Receive It’s 2016-2017 Graduate Student Excellence Awards

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Avery Moeller, B.A., M.A. is an excellent student who ensures his work reflects his best effort. Mr. Moeller was selected and worked as a graduate teaching assistant for the ABS program and his performance in this role has been exemplary. Avery’s Applied Behavioral Sciences Master’s culminating research project is entitled Nonverbal Communication in Early Adulthood. In this study Avery replicated a 1971 study by Ekman and Friesen regarding the recognition of six universal facial expressions: anger, happiness or joy, disgust, fear, surprise and sadness. Avery currently works as a Research Assistant at Wright State University, in the Center for Intervention, Treatment, and Addictions Research (CITAR). His work at CITAR is centered on a research grant designed to find out more information about individuals who use illicit opiates, in the Dayton Metropolitan area. The Applied Behavioral Sciences Master’s Program is proud to recognize Avery by nominating him to receive the ABS Graduate Student Excellence Award!

 


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