Krista Bryson, Erik Carrazco, Brianne Lagumina & Johnny Mager

The Halo Effect: The World in Here vs The World Out There

The halo effect is also known as the “What is Beautiful must be Good” effect is an important cognitive bias in understanding people’s perceptions based on individuals’ perceived level of attractiveness. The study of the halo effect can help explain why certain people (highly attractive people) get different opportunities over others. Individual perceived as more attractive are assumed to have positive qualities such as being trustworthy, rich, helpful, kind, and secure. In our study, we are going to see if NCU students have different perceptions of the level attractiveness then what others off our campus have towards pictures of attractive individuals.

COMM 430, Nonverbal Communication

Doyle Srader

Banquet Room

9 – 11 AM

Emily Kaelin, Susan Leip, Johnny Mager, Rebekah Rossberg, & Ryan Vermilyea

Speakin’ Beacons Showcase

NCU’s Speech and Debate Team will showcase speeches and oral interpretation pieces prepared for the Fall 2012 slate of tournaments, including formative speaking, after dinner speaking, prose interpretation, and poetry interpretation.

COMM 321/421, Forensics 

Doyle Srader

Ross Evans Chapel

9 – 10 AM

Johnny Mager

Verbal, Nonverbal and Supportive: Displays of Affection in Romantic Relationships

The purpose of this research study is to gain understanding in the perceptions of affections displayed in dating and married relationships. Furthermore, this study is an attempt to discover whether certain displays, or the totality of displays of affection, are more prevalent in dating or in married relationships. The Affectionate Communication Index (ACI) is the testing instrument used in this study. The results from the study show significantly recognizable patterns based on the question asked to the dating or married couples.

COMM 499, Senior Capstone

Doyle Srader

A201

1:30 – 2 PM

Rebecca Hart & Johnny Mager

Student Athletes on the Road: How Facebook can Help

A research study was conducted in which random student athletes were surveyed from each of the 12 NCU athletic teams, and it was concluded that students feel disconnected from their studies when out of town for away games. Solutions to this problem are provided, including turning the tour bus into a wireless hot spot and creating a NCU Facebook page where students can communicate with professors.

COMM 460, Technology, Change and Communication

Doyle Srader

Banquet Room

9 – 11 AM

Chase Cleaver, Eric Fromm, Megan Hall, Mark Hamilton, Becky Hart, Peter Helms, Nicole Klingerman, Michael Lambert, Johnny Mager, Jenna Royce, Ruben Robertson

Intercultural Communication on MCU Mission Trips

Students enrolled in COMM 220, Intercultural Communications, will report the finds of their term research projects about intercultural communication between people from the United States and people from Brazil, Cambodia, and Mexico.

COMM 220, Intercultural Communication

Doyle Srader

L203B

9:30 – 10:30 AM