PhD Oral Defence - David Kille
David Kille's thesis is entitled: "Who Gets You Going and Who Keeps You Going: Motivational Relevance Determines Role Model Effectiveness"
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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.
Olivia Ying-Hsin Lin's thesis is entitled: "Characterizing Colour-Word Contingency Learning."
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Tracy Xiong’s thesis is entitled: "Culture and Creativity: Understanding the Role of Uncertainty Avoidance and Multicultural Experience."
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Kaylena Ehgoetz Marten's thesis is entitled: "Understanding the influence of anxiety on gait in Parkinson's disease."
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Angela Nyhout's thesis is entitled: "Imagining story spaces: Young readers' ability to construct spatial representations of narrative."
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Randall Gillis's thesis is entitled: "The effect of inconsistent affective cues on children's judgments of speakers."
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Paul Seli's thesis is entitled: On the theoretical importance of distinguishing between intentional and unintentional types of Mind Wandering.
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Tanya Jonker's thesis is entitled: "Inter-Item Associations and Memory for Order."
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Jason Locklin's thesis is entitled: Perceptual and Memory Deficits in Unilateral Neglect.
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Rebecca Wells' thesis is entitled: A Multi-Method Study of the Role of Alexithymia and Emotion Self-Awareness in Couples' Social Support.
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