Arts Psychology Colloquium Series - Dr. Pierre Jolicoeur, U of Montreal
As part of the Department of Psychology 2013-2014 colloquium series, you are invited to attend our next speaker, Dr. Pierre Jolicoeur from the University of Montreal.
As part of the Department of Psychology 2013-2014 colloquium series, you are invited to attend our next speaker, Dr. Pierre Jolicoeur from the University of Montreal.
Please join us for the annual Department of Psychology, Ziva Kunda Memorial Lecture, presenting Dr. Susan Fiske.
Jennifer Aquino’s thesis is entitled: “The influence of emotion and observer characteristics on attention”
Jennifer’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s Office (PAS 3028)
All are welcome to attend.
Sharon Gaine’s thesis is entitled: “Sharing Matters of the Heart: The Importance of Emotional Disclosure for Cardiac Patients and their Spouses”
Sharon’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s Office (PAS 3028)
All are welcome to attend.
Susanna Gehring Reimer’s thesis is entitled: “Single-Session Imagery Rescripting for Social Anxiety Disorder: Efficacy and Mechanisms.”
Susanna’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s Office (PAS 3028).
All are welcome to attend.
Erin Fallis' thesis is entitled: "The Longitudinal Association of Relationship Satisfaction and Sexual Satisfaction"
Erin’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s Office (PAS 3028).
All are welcome to attend.
Adam Palanica’s thesis is entitled: “The effects of eye gaze and head orientation on covert attention capture”
Adam’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s Office (PAS 3028).
All are welcome to attend.
Pylin Chuapetcharasopon's thesis is entitled: "Emotional Labour in the Global Context: The Roles of Intercultural and Intracultural Service Encounters, Intergroup Anxiety, and Cultural Intelligence on Surface Acting"
Pylin’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s Office (PAS 3028).
All are welcome to attend.
Courtney Plante's thesis is entitled: "Getting Into the Game: The Precursors of Immersion into Violent Video Games and the Effect of Immersion on Post-Game Aggression."
Courtney’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s Office (PAS 3028).
All are welcome to attend.
Nathaniel Barr's thesis is entitled: "Reasoned connections: Complex creativity and dual-process theories of cognition."
Nathaniel’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s Office (PAS 3028).
All are welcome to attend.