Okay, so I wanted to dig into Megan Campbell’s work at Western Michigan University, specifically in their clinical psychology program. Here’s how I went about it, and what I found.

My Research Process
First, I started with a broad search. I just wanted to get a general feel for her presence online.
Then, I narrowed things down. I specifically looked for her faculty page on the Western Michigan University website. You know, the official stuff.
- I went through the psychology department’s faculty listings. It took a bit of scrolling, but I eventually found her.
I looked at the information they listed, stuff like her education, research interests, and maybe some publications.
I got the basics. I know what she focuses on, generally speaking.

I also checked around for any mentions of her work on other websites.
Then, back to refine the search and get to specific articles, projects, or presentations she might have been involved in.
It was a back and forth process!
I got a better sense of the specific things she’s worked on.

It gave me a good understanding, at least as a starting point, of Megan Campbell’s work at Western Michigan.