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PSYCHOLOGY DISCOVERY CONFERENCE

The 2024 Psychology Discovery Conference will be held on April 10, 2024

The 2024 PDC Program is available here

Register for the PDC 2024 here

Submit an abstract for the PDC 2024 here


The 2023 Psychology Discovery Program is available to download or print!

WINNERS:

Best Poster Presentation (Undergraduate)

"Investigating Motivated Cognition in People's Evaluation of COVID Restriction Research"

Joshua R. C. Budge*, Jonathan A. Fugelsang, & Derek J. Koehler


Best Oral Presentation (Undergraduate)

"Comparing encoding techniques to maximize memory for Korean characters"

Brian Kim*, Sophia H.N. Tran, & Myra A. Fernandes


Best Poster Presentation (Graduate)

"How intersectional identities affect perceived vulnerability to racism"

Grace L. M. Denney*, Richard Eibach, Hilary B. Bergsieker


Best Oral Presentation (Graduate)

"Broad effects of shallow understanding: Explaining an unrelated phenomenon exposes the illusion of explanatory depth"

Ethan A. Meyers*, Jeremy D. Gretton, Joshua R. C. Budge, Jonathan A. Fugelsang, & Derek J. Koehler


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We acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territory of ‎ the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. The University of Waterloo is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land promised to the Six Nations that includes ten kilometres on each side of the Grand River.

Our conference pledges to respect human rights as well as welcome and support LGBTQ+ people, and their friends and allies.

Please use the 'Register to Attend' page to register for the conference. Do not use the 'log in' link at the bottom of the page.