PhD Oral Defense - Lindie Liang
Lindie Liang's thesis is entitled: "On the Causes and Consequences of Abusive Supervision"
All are welcome to attend.
Lindie Liang's thesis is entitled: "On the Causes and Consequences of Abusive Supervision"
All are welcome to attend.
Anisha Varghese's thesis is entitled: Children's Competence with Listener Dependent Prosodic Modifications.
All are welcome to attend.
Our event will begin at 11 a.m. with a welcome from our event organizer, Professor Wendi Adair of the I-O Psychology program. Immediately after, the program founder, Pat Rowe (Professor Emeritus) will provide reflections on the founding and development of the program. Before and after lunch we will hear mostly from program alumni. Other presentations will describe specific connections of our program with Human Resource Management education and practice issues. Some of the I-O program's current research will be on display in a poster session to be held along with a mid-afternoon break.
Just Think: The Challenges of Enjoying One's Own Thoughts
Christie Haskell's thesis is entitled: "The Interdependence of Attention, Memory, and Performance Based Reward."
All are welcome to attend.
Come join us for a fun afternoon pool party! Celebrate the summer and unwind before exams season.
Location: Patio on the 2nd floor entrance to PAS (South Side)
There will be FREE PIZZA, pop, and fun games! Be ready to get wet (if you want to) and have a good time mingling with other undergrad students, staff, faculty, and grad students.
Come when you can, after class, before class, during your break- there will be pizza available all throughout the 2 hours.
All Psych students are invited.
Gordon Pennycook's thesis is entitled: "What makes us think? A three-stage dual-process model of analytic engagment."
All are welcome to attend.
Noah Forrin's thesis is entitled: "How reading difficulty influences mind-wandering: The theoretical importance of measuring interest."
All are welcome to attend.
Ivana Lizdek's thesis is entitled: "Temporal Dynamics in the Interpersonal Behaviour and Perceptions of Romantic Partners."
All are welcome to attend.
Psychology's Welcome to Psych party!
This is a kick-off event to welcome all Psych students who were admitted to Psychology in the last year (Since January 1st, 2016). Come get connected with fellow Psych students, learn about Psychology at UWaterloo, and mingle with grad students and faculty!
There is a presentation from 3-4 in PAS 4032, with Psych study tips to succeed in Psych courses, a panel of grad and undergrad students to answer questions about Psych, and some sneak peaks into the research going on in Psych labs at Waterloo.