Kaiden Stewart's PhD Oral Defence
Kaiden Stewart's thesis is entitled: "On Spoken Confidence: Characteristics of Explicit Metacognition in Reasoning”.
All are welcome to attend.
Kaiden Stewart's thesis is entitled: "On Spoken Confidence: Characteristics of Explicit Metacognition in Reasoning”.
All are welcome to attend.
Katie Finch's thesis is entitled: "Imagery and Music Performance Anxiety in Elite Musicians”.
All are welcome to attend.
Ethan Meyers' thesis is entitled: "A Two-Effects Model of Explanation on Exposing the Illusion of Understanding".
All are welcome to attend.
Michelle Ashburner's thesis is entitled: " How hard was that? Context effects on judgments of effort".
All are welcome to attend.
Clinical psychology graduate students Van Bui, Sophie Kudryk, and Alexa Nordine will present a workshop for the general public titled, Is this Common? Differentiating Shyness from Social Anxiety on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. The workshop will take place in the Central Library, Meeting Room C, 85 Queens Street North, Kitchener. Registration is required. There is no cost to attend and registration has just opened.
Social anxiety reflects a common mental health concern associated with intense anxiety and a fear of judgement from others that is experienced before, during, and after social events. Clinical psychology graduate students from the University of Waterloo will discuss how social anxiety may present and how to differentiate it from shyness and normative social concerns. This program will provide listeners with an understanding of social anxiety and its impact on individuals. Tips and strategies for feeling comfortable in social situations will also be shared.
Please come out and support your colleagues.
Megan Kelly's thesis is entitled: "On the effects of external support on memory and metamemory".
All are welcome to attend.
Hanbin Go's thesis is entitled: "Empirical Adequacy of Ranking Theory: A Behavioural and Theoretical Investigation of Human Uncertainty Representation".
All are welcome to attend.
Amy Minnikin's thesis is entitled: "Two Essays on Managers' Feedback Behavior in the Workplace".
All are welcome to attend.
Jenna Dawson's thesis is entitled: “The Association between Executive Functioning Skills and Spousal Attributions: An Investigation of Younger and Older Samples".
All are welcome to attend.
Rebecca Trossman’s thesis is entitled: “Exploring Social Attention in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Dimensional Approach”
All are welcome to attend.