Michelle Ashburner's PhD Oral Defence
Michelle Ashburner's thesis is entitled: " How hard was that? Context effects on judgments of effort".
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.
Please join us in supporting our clinical students in for our final Community Education event to be held at the Kitchener Public Library this year. We are pleased to partner with KPL for in-person workshops developed and facilitated by clinical psychology graduate students. These workshops reflect a blend of empirical information and practical clinical application and represent an excellent illustration of knowledge translation that is a competency and area of strength for our profession.
Join us for the 2025 GRADflix showcase on February 4 from 3:00-5:30 PM at Federation Hall. GRADflix is a research communication competition where participants share creative and dynamic 60-second videos describing their research. This event will showcase videos from the top 20 finalists, including 1 student from Psychology: Brian Kim.
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.
James Siklos-Whillan's thesis is entitled: “Holistic face processing across neural and behavioral measures”.
All are welcome to attend.
Shirley Ong's thesis is entitled: “Contextual and Individual Factors Associated with the Interpretation and Usage of Prosocial Lies”
All are welcome to attend.
Ami Rints' thesis is entitled: ““Beyond the Child: Associations of Children’s and Parents’ Executive Functioning and ADHD Traits with Parenting Stress and Family Dysfunction”
Remote defences are closed to the public.