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PHOTO: Joey Sadler

Joey Sadler is a first year Graduate Student in the Psychological Sciences Program. She is primarily working on a project funded by the Virginia Youth Tobacco Settlement Foundation investigating substance use prevention programs for children with psychopathology.

Joey earned her B.S. in Psychology from Virginia Tech in 2007. While at Virginia Tech she was involved in the Center for Applied Behavior Systems and the Child Study Center, as well as a member of Psi Chi, the Psychology Club and Kappa Kappa Gamma.

Publications and Presentations:

Sadler, J.M., Sylvina, A., & Cox, M. (2006, December). Analysis of Blood Alcohol Levels among 21st Birthday Celebrants on a College Campus. Poster Presented at the annual meeting of the Maryland Association of Behavior Analysis, Baltimore, Maryland.

Kidd, D.G., Camden, M.C., Drake, M.J., & Sadler, J.M. (2006, April).Personality type and the propensity to drive aggressively. Presented at the 4th Annual Virginia Tech Undergraduate Research and Prospective Graduate Student Conference, Virginia Tech.

Howard, E. H., Drake, E. A., Sadler, J. M., & Nardi, C. F. (2006, April). College Student Alcohol Consumption at Fraternity Parties: Investigating Environmental Differences. Poster presented at the semi-annual meeting of the Virginia Psychological Association, Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Kerr, J. K., Detrick, C. T., Rothman, L. V., & Sadler, J. M. (2006, April). Perceptions of Behavioral Control: Does Intervention Packet Increase Perceptions of Behavior Control on 21st Birthday Celebrations? Poster presented at the semi-annual meeting of the Virginia Psychological Association, Virginia Beach, Virginia