Department of Psychology
PAS building, room 3020
Tel 519-888-4567 Ext. 42813
Fax (519) 746-8631
Email psych@uwaterloo.ca
Emma Green's thesis is entitled: “What do you think? Associations between social anxiety, mentalizing and social competence in middle childhood.”
This defence is being held remotely and is only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
Anna Godollei's thesis is entitled: “Employee Perceptions and Reactions to Automation at Work.”
This defence is being held remotely and is only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
Anna Hudson's thesis is entitled: “Examining the neural, behavioural and social responses associated with affective self-referential processing in adults and children.”
This defence is being held remotely and is only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
Sarah Bacso's thesis is entitled: “The Role of Executive Functions and Emotion Knowledge in Children’s Communication.”
Attendance will be restricted to the candidate, the committee members, and the candidate's invited guests.
Taylor Hudd's thesis is entitled: “Social Anxiety and the Nature and Function of Social Pain.”
This defence is being held remotely and is only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
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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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