Psychology I/O Colloquium presents Richard P. DeShon, Michigan State University
Data Wrangling in Organizational Science
The First PSYCH39x Science Fair is being held on Monday April 6th between 2pm and 4pm in EV3 first floor (outside the cafe). This event will feature project posters from the students of Paul Wehr and James Danckert’s sections of PSYCH398.
Everyone is welcome of course, but Faculty or Grad students interested in undergraduate research or potentially joining for future PSYCH39x science fairs are encouraged to join us.
Olivia Ying-Hsin Lin's thesis is entitled: "Characterizing Colour-Word Contingency Learning."
All are welcome to attend.
Tracy Xiong’s thesis is entitled: "Culture and Creativity: Understanding the Role of Uncertainty Avoidance and Multicultural Experience."
All are welcome to attend.
Reception to follow in the PAS Lounge.
The Ziva Kinda Memorial Lecture is presented annually by the Department of Psychology to honour the memory of Ziva as an outstanding scholar, friend and mentor who passed away in February 2004.
W3 (Waterloo Women's Wednesdays) is an informal organization of UW woman-identified grad students, post-docs, staff and faculty. All woman-identified UW grad students, post-docs, staff members and faculty members are welcome to attend. We meet the last Wednesday of each month at the Grad House for socializing, networking, and various presentations and activities.
Zhaleh Semnani-Azad's thesis is entitled: "Reading Your Counterpart: Culture, Meaning, and Function on Nonverbal Behaviour in Negotiation."
All are welcome to attend.
Kaylena Ehgoetz Marten's thesis is entitled: "Understanding the influence of anxiety on gait in Parkinson's disease."
All are welcome to attend.
Angela Nyhout's thesis is entitled: "Imagining story spaces: Young readers' ability to construct spatial representations of narrative."
All are welcome to attend.