Research & Scholarship
Competencies
a. Research designs appropriate to quantitative and qualitative research questions
b. Univariate and multivariate research designs and data analysis methods
c. Qualitative designs and approaches to qualitative data analysis
d. Emergent research practices and processes
e. Models and methods of instrument design
f. Models and methods of program evaluation
g. Research questions appropriate for professional research and publication
h. Professional writing for journal and newsletter publication
i. Professional conference proposal preparation
j. Design and evaluation of research proposals for a human subjects/institutional review board
review
k. Grant proposals and other sources of funding
l. Ethical and culturally relevant strategies for conducting research
Experimental Proposal
The attached artifact is an experimental proposal and feedback for a research study on the influence of grit on endurance. It was in fulfillment for COUC 740.
Meets Criteria
a. b. d. e. g. j. l.
Proposed Article
The attached artifact is an article proposal for a PRISMA systematic review on research pertaining to the use of humor in clinical mental health supervision. It was in fulfillment for COUC 810 Dissemination of Research and Scholarship. Also attached is instructor feedback as well as the corrections made based on the feedback.
Meets Criteria
a. b. d. e. g. l.
Research Poster
As part of the fulfillment for COUC 810 (Dissemination of Research and Scholarship in Counseling), a proposal for presentation was submitted for the 2025 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) 2025 Conference in Philadelphia, PA. The topic was the use of humor in clinical mental health supervision. The proposal was accepted for a 25-minute poster presentation. The poster is attached.
Meets Criteria
a. b. d. e. g. i. l.
ACC 2025 Workshop
In a continuation of the research conducted for the ACES 2025 Conference presentation, the attached 3-hour workshop on the use of humor in counseling, education, and supervision was created in collaboration with Dr. Robin Switzer of Liberty University and presented virtually at the Association for Creative Counseling Conference 2025.
Meets Criteria
d.g.i.l.