Montana State University - Psychology
Research Assistant @ Memory & Aging Lab & Office Assistant @ Psychology Dept.
Krista worked at Montana State University-Bozeman as a Research Assistant @ Memory & Aging Lab & Office Assistant @ Psychology Dept.
Graduate Research Assistant
Advisor: Rick Block, Ph.D.
Graduate Research Assistant @ Psychology & Law Lab
Research in the Psychology & Law Lab focuses on the interface of social/cognitive psychology and the legal system. My research primarily examined how to reduce mistaken identifications. Vital topics included were face recognition, startle response, and eyewitness identification. Advisor: Gary Wells, Ph.D.
Graduate Research Assistant & Lab Manager @ Memory, Law, & Education Lab
Research in the MLE Laboratory focuses on human memory as applied to situations involving education and the law. My topics of study included ways to enhance memory and the limitations of these methods, how retrieval can enhance memory errors when misinformation is involved, face recognition and methods to improve eyewitness identification. Advisor: Jason Chan, Ph.D.
Adjunct Instructor
Krista worked at Montana State University as a Adjunct Instructor
Lab Manager @ Memory & Aging Lab
Krista worked at Montana State University as a Lab Manager @ Memory & Aging Lab
Postdoctoral Fellow
Teaching, Research and Mentoring (TRM) Fellowship which includes instructing interdisciplinary courses (including both qualitative and quantitative research courses and special topics courses), conducting research, and serving as mentors to a cohort of students. The goal is to collaborate with students to publish original research, develop new creative scholarships and connect students to both academic and professional opportunities.
Master’s Degree
Experimental Psychology
Bachelor’s Degree
Psychological Sciences
Research Assistant @ Memory & Aging Lab & Office Assistant @ Psychology Dept.
Graduate Research Assistant
Advisor: Rick Block, Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Cognitive Science
Graduate Research Assistant @ Psychology & Law Lab
Research in the Psychology & Law Lab focuses on the interface of social/cognitive psychology and the legal system. My research primarily examined how to reduce mistaken identifications. Vital topics included were face recognition, startle response, and eyewitness identification. Advisor: Gary Wells, Ph.D.
Graduate Research Assistant & Lab Manager @ Memory, Law, & Education Lab
Research in the MLE Laboratory focuses on human memory as applied to situations involving education and the law. My topics of study included ways to enhance memory and the limitations of these methods, how retrieval can enhance memory errors when misinformation is involved, face recognition and methods to improve eyewitness identification. Advisor: Jason Chan, Ph.D.
Adjunct Instructor
Lab Manager @ Memory & Aging Lab