
Name: Alexandra Markwell Collaborators: Lindsay Samson, Jennifer Mills Year & Program: 4th year Psychology Project Type: Empirical Study
Name: Alexandra Markwell
Collaborators: Lindsay Samson, Jennifer Mills
Year & Program: 4th year Psychology
Project Type: Empirical Study
I’ve learned about some really interestIng and important information about WBI and RI from your presentation. Your poster beautifully highlights the various aspects involved in your study.
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Love this design! The information just POPS off the page!
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This intervention seems like such an accessible and low cost way to help people struggling with IWS!
Really a no brainer!
And a great visual- appealing & informative.
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IR sounds like such a unique intervention! Very interesting study. 🙂
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Although I don’t know anything about IR, from what you stated of it being a homework based exercise, I’m shocked at how self-reflecting it is. I actually think its an important step for women to think about their weight biases and how it truly affects them. I feel wowed
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Not only is this a very interesting topic, but this is a very visually appealing poster! Great job on presenting the information visually!
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Such a great topic. Can’t wait to see the results.
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What a fascinating analysis/approach to WBI. I had never heard of IR before, but am now keen to learn more.
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Very interesting! I find myself most drawn to the graphics and analysis of this poster
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I’ve heard some very interesting things about IR! I hope that this can help alter weight bias schema positively to improve outcomes for young women. Such a great and worthwhile study!
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