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Acknowledgements
I would like to show my appreciation to the entire Saint Anselm College
Psychology Department for all their help and support. I would like to express
my gratitude to Prof. Kraunchunas for helping me develop my ideas into
a workable thesis. I would like to give many thanks to my guardian angel,
Prof. Finn, for it was you who showed me the paths and let me chose which
one to take and supported me throughout my journey.
To my family, Mom, Dad, Kristen,
Stephie, Jacques,
Auntie, Grandpa and Bumpa, you have always supported me and I love you
all for it. You have all help shape the person I am today. Thank you so
much.
To my roommates, Carol Williams, Kristin Goldsmith, and Stephanie Joyce,
you have made this thesis bearable. Thanks for the stress relieving laughs
and dance parties, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “I Will Survive”.
To my friends, especially Melissa Surawski, you have all be there when
I needed you most, whether it was a hug, a smile, or a thesis study party.
The memories I will keep with me always.
To my fellow Psychology
Majors, especially my Experimental II class, thanks for going through this
with me, I won’t forget our chats and work in the computer lab. |