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StartDate: September 2007
EndDate: present
Department: Psychology
Supervisor: Dr. James M. Bebko
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Hala, S. & McMorris, C.A. (2007, May).Who did that? Action monitoring in children with and without autism. Poster presented at the 2007 Jean Piaget Society; Society for the Study of Knowledge & Development, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Climie, E. & McMorris C.A. (2007, May). Cognitive Flexibility in Bilingual and Monolingual Preschool Children. Poster presented at the 2007 Jean Piaget Society; Society for the Study of Knowledge & Development, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Wojtowicz, A.E., von Ranson, K.M., Parsons-Olsson, C., & McMorris, C.A. (2007, May). Exploring the ethical dilemma of excessive exercise in possible anorexia nervosa: A survey of fitness professionals in Alberta. Poster presented at the 2007 International Conference of Eating Disorders, Baltimore, Maryland.
Hala, S. & McMorris, C.A. (March 2007). Reality source monitoring in children with and without Autism. Poster presented at the 2007 Society for Research in Child Development Conference (SRCD), Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
McMorris, C.A., & Hala, S. (2006, June). Source monitoring for actions in children with and without Autism. Poster presented at the 2006 Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Calgary, Alberta.
Baxter, A.E., von Ranson, K.M., Marshall, P.H., & McMorris, C.A. (2006, June). Psychometric Evaluation of the Swansea Muscularity Attitudes Questionnaire. Oral presentation at the 2006 Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Calgary, Alberta.
McMorris, C.A., & Hala, S. (2006, May). Source monitoring for actions in children with and without Autism. Poster presented at the 2006 BASICS conference, Banff, Alberta.
McMorris, C.A., & Hala, S. (2006, April). Source monitoring for actions in children with and without Autism. Oral presententation at the 2006 Department of Psychology’s Student Conference, Calgary, Alberta.
Baxter, A. E., McMorris, C.A., & von Ranson, K. M. (2005, April). Attentional biases towards body shape words in men and women following a priming condition. Poster presentated at the 2005 International Conference of Eating Disorders, Montreal, Quebec.