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SEAL Seminar Series

The Social Science Emperical Analysis Lab (SEAL) Friday Afternoon Seminar Series are held every semester. Each hour seminar begins at 3:30pm. While geared toward faculty and students in the social sciences and allied disciplines, the seminars are open to all of the Le Moyne community and the general public with an interest in social science research and its applications.

The seminars will include 20 minutes of discussion by the presenter followed by a Q & A. Refreshments will be served. Faculty and Students are encouraged to attend and to consider presenting at furture seminars (no matter what stage your research is at). For more infor contact Pam Jureller , 315-445-4481.

2005 Series

Fall Schedule Coming Soon

SEAL Seminar Archive

Wednesday April 13, 2005
Professor Brenda Kirby
SEAL Director Pam Jureller
"The Crime Perception Study: How Personal Experiences and Previous Relationships Impact Sentencing Preferences" - View Presentation

Monday, March 21, 2005
Professor Wayne Grove
"The Search for Research Talent:
Information Networks and Admission to Economics Ph.D. Programs" - View Presentation
Friday, March 18, 2005
Co-sponsored by the
Social Science Empirical Analysis Lab
Criminology and Justice Studies Program
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
and the Natural Science Seminar Series

Dr. Susan Goode-Null
Assistant Professor, Syracuse University
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Department of Anthropology

"Measuring Population Health Status in the Past: Towards an Understanding of Secular Trends in Human Growth" - View Presentation

Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Professor Bill Miller
"Should we go Dutch with Secondary Education?" - View Presentation

Friday, November, 19, 2004
Professor Lisa McCartan
“Terrorism: Building a Viable Database” - View Powerpoint
Lisa McCartan
Friday, October 22, 2004
Professor Jeff Chin
“Racial Profiling: Problems and Pitfalls of Conducting Social Science Research with Non-Social Scientists” - View Powerpoint
Jeff Chin
Friday, October 15, 2004
Professor Jeffry Miron
“Our Nation’s Drug Laws: Problems with their enforcement from an economic perspective”
Friday, September 24, 2004
Professor Paul Blackley
Professor Ted Shepard
"Drug Enforcement and Crime: New research findings"- Download Presentation

Ted Shepard Paul Blackley
Friday, March 19, 2004
Salwa Ammar & Ron Wright
Using Fuzzy Logic In Decision Making - View Powerpoint Part 1 or View Part 2
Friday, February 13, 2004
Cliff Donn
Floating Sweatshops: Living and Working Conditions Aboard the International Maritime Fleet - View Powerpoint
Friday, January 16, 2004
Joint SEAL/Natural Science Seminar
Sylvan Kaufman
Ecological Impacts of Invasive Plant Species - View Powerpoint
Friday, November 21, 2003
The Aging Baby Boom and Central New York's Public Service Response: Thinking Through What Needs To Change - View Powerpoint
Frank Ridzi
Friday, April 25, 2003
Clustering Catholics: Measuring Latent Characteristic of American Catholics and their Religious Identity - View Powerpoint
William Rinaman (Mathematics)
Bob Kelly (Sociology)
William Barnett (Religious Studies)
Friday, March 14, 2003
Chemosensory Cognition (or how we think about what we smell and taste) - View Powerpoint
Theresa White
(Psychology)
Friday, February 7, 2003
The Unexcepted Benefits of Saying "Yes": Research about Undergraduate Learning" View Powerpoint
Wayne Grove (Economics)
Friday, November 15, 2002
Researching Nostalgia: A Bittersweet Inquiry
Krystine Batcho (Psychology)
Friday, April 12, 2002
Intentions of College Freshmen
William Holmes (Psychology)
Friday, March 8, 2002
Narrative Sources of Social Science Data: What's the Story
Vincent Hevern (Psychology)
Friday, February 9, 2001
The Structure of Divorce Settlements Involving Children: Results from a National Sample
Bob Kelly (Sociology) and William Rinaman (Mathematics)
Robert F. Kelly and William Rinaman. (2003) "The Structure and Prediction of Classes of Divorce Settlements Involving Dependent Children." Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 38:1-29.

Student Seminars

Student Scholar Day 2005

"Successive Information Searches in Electronic Commerce"
Student: Neha Shah - Accounting
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Shin-jeng Lin

Student Scholar Day 2005

"My Experience as a SEAL Research Assistant: The Search for Sports Talent"
Student: Patrick O'Brien - Economics
Mentor: Prof. Wayne Grove

Student Scholar Day 2004

The Measurement and Prediction of American Catholic Attitudes Toward the Gender-Related Moral Teachings and Policies of John Paul II

Student: Lauren Seeley - Sociology
Mentor: Dr. Robert Kelly


Please note that the Power Point presentations are presented for information only and are protected by copyright. Please contact the individual presenters for permission if you would like to use any of the content provided.

 


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