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David Kille's thesis is entitled: "Who Gets You Going and Who Keeps You Going: Motivational Relevance Determines Role Model Effectiveness"
All are welcome to attend.
Pierina Cheung's thesis is entitled: "The Nature of Representations of Number in Early Childhood: Numerical Comparison as a Case Study"
All are welcome to attend.

Kevin Leung's thesis is entitled: "Inducing Support for Organizational Visions Through Person-Visions Congruence in Values and Identity."
Kevin’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s office (PAS 3028).
All are welcome to attend.
Please join us as we welcome our second speaker, Alison Chasteen, from the University of Toronto. Alison Chasteen conducts research on prejudice and social stigma across the adult lifespan. She will be speaking about the social and psychological aspects of aging.
Complimentary lunches will be provided for attendees who have requested a lunch. You can request a lunch by e-mailing Igor Grossmann at igrossmann@uwaterloo.ca.
