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Hannah Burgoyne is set to present her exploratory study on artificial intelligence at the Eastern Psychological Association (EPA) Conference. This annual event serves as a platform for students and professionals in the field of psychology to share their research findings and insights.
Burgoyne's study delves into the implications of AI in psychological practices, exploring how technology can influence mental health treatment and patient interactions. She aims to shed light on both the potential benefits and challenges that AI presents in the realm of psychology.
In addition to Burgoyne, several other students from Manhattan University will also present their research, covering a diverse range of topics within the psychological sciences. This opportunity not only allows students to gain valuable experience in presenting their work to a broader audience but also fosters collaboration and networking among emerging psychologists.
The conference is anticipated to be a significant event for students, providing them with a chance to engage with established researchers and gain feedback on their work.
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