Hanbin Go's PhD Oral Defence
Hanbin Go's thesis is entitled: "Empirical Adequacy of Ranking Theory: A Behavioural and Theoretical Investigation of Human Uncertainty Representation".
All are welcome to attend.
Hanbin Go's thesis is entitled: "Empirical Adequacy of Ranking Theory: A Behavioural and Theoretical Investigation of Human Uncertainty Representation".
All are welcome to attend.
Ethan Meyers' thesis is entitled: "A Two-Effects Model of Explanation on Exposing the Illusion of Understanding".
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Michelle Ashburner's thesis is entitled: " How hard was that? Context effects on judgments of effort".
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Kaiden Stewart's thesis is entitled: "On Spoken Confidence: Characteristics of Explicit Metacognition in Reasoning”.
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Katie Finch's thesis is entitled: "Imagery and Music Performance Anxiety in Elite Musicians”.
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James Siklos-Whillan's thesis is entitled: “Holistic face processing across neural and behavioral measures”.
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Shirley Ong's thesis is entitled: “Contextual and Individual Factors Associated with the Interpretation and Usage of Prosocial Lies”
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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.
Celina Bowman-Smith's thesis is entitled: "What’s In a Post? Adolescents’ Social Media Response Motivations, Perceptions of Response Motivations, and the Role of Individual Characteristics".
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Aleece Katan's thesis is entitled: “Promoting positive mental health among individuals with eating disorders: Investigating the role of self-compassion”
All are welcome to attend.