Department of Psychology
PAS building, room 3020
Tel 519-888-4567 Ext. 42813
Fax (519) 746-8631
Email psych@uwaterloo.ca
Midori Nishioka's thesis is entitled: “When our co-workers share their unfair experiences, do we believe them? Perceptions of workplace fairness are negatively related to perceived credibility of coworkers’ claims of injustice.”
This defence is being held remotely and is only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
Christopher Lok's thesis is entitled: “Lay Theories and Self-Perceptions of Maturity in Young Adulthood.”
All are welcome to attend.
Rukhsana Merkand's thesis is entitled: “Don’t Ask, I’ll Tell: Investigating Strategy Use During Disability Disclosure at Work.”
This defence is being held remotely and is only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
Ryan Yeung's thesis is entitled: “The Persistence of Involuntary Memory: Analyzing Phenomenology, Links to Mental Health, and Content.”
All are welcome to attend.
Department of Psychology
PAS building, room 3020
Tel 519-888-4567 Ext. 42813
Fax (519) 746-8631
Email psych@uwaterloo.ca
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