Annual Prize for Psychological Research on Women and Gender by
Graduate or Undergraduate Students

2008 Award Winner

Toward and Understanding of Antigay Prejudice:  
On the Role of Sexual Orientation and Gender Role Violation
Keren Lehavot, M.S.
Clinical Graduate Student, Department of Psychology
University of Washington, Box 351525
Seattle, WA 98195-1525
klehavot@u.washington.edu
The work was co-authored by Dr. Alan Lambert. It began as Keren’s senior honors project
when she was an undergraduate student at Washington University in St. Louis and
was published recently in Basic and Applied Social Psychology.

2007 Award Winners

First Prize: “Lesbians and Bisexual Women in the Eyes of Scientific Psychology”
I-Ching Lee,, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
National Chengchi University
64 Zhi-nan Rd. Sec. 2, Taipei, Taiwan, 116
k27li@yahoo.com.tw

Coauthor/Mentor: Mary Crawford, Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies, University of Connecticut and one other advisor. The paper was recently published in Feminism and Psychology.

Honorable Mention: “Marital Satisfaction, Recovery from Work, and Diurnal Cortisol
among Men and Women”
Darby Saxbe

4402 Los Feliz Blvd. #214
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Darby Saxbe [dsaxbe@ucla.edu]

Coauthors: Rena L. Repetti, UCLA and Adienne Nishina, UC Davis.
The paper is now in press at Health Psychology.

2006 Award Winners

First Prize: Angela Duckworth, University of Pennsylvania, "Self-Discipline Gives Girls the Edge: Gender in Self-Discipline, Grades, and Achievement Test scores"

Honorable Mention:Samantha Oucalt, Southern Illinois University, "Friends as Support Providers to Sexual Assault Survivors: Interference of Race Myth Acceptance."

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