PhD Oral Defense - Shaylene Nancekivell
Shaylene Nancekivell's thesis is entitled: Preschoolers' reasoning about the "how", "what" and "when" of ownership.
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Shaylene Nancekivell's thesis is entitled: Preschoolers' reasoning about the "how", "what" and "when" of ownership.
All are welcome to attend.
Lindie Liang's thesis is entitled: "On the Causes and Consequences of Abusive Supervision"
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Anisha Varghese's thesis is entitled: Children's Competence with Listener Dependent Prosodic Modifications.
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Christie Haskell's thesis is entitled: "The Interdependence of Attention, Memory, and Performance Based Reward."
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Gordon Pennycook's thesis is entitled: "What makes us think? A three-stage dual-process model of analytic engagment."
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Noah Forrin's thesis is entitled: "How reading difficulty influences mind-wandering: The theoretical importance of measuring interest."
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Ivana Lizdek's thesis is entitled: "Temporal Dynamics in the Interpersonal Behaviour and Perceptions of Romantic Partners."
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Daniel Brady's thesis is entitled: "Workplace Gossip, Paranoia, and a Deviance Dilemma: A Warning for Deviance/CWB Research."
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Michael Klein's thesis is entitled: "Comparing the Estimation of Internally and Externally Defined Interval Durations."
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Matthew Wilmot's thesis is entitled: "A 'Bad Apple' or a 'Spoiled Barrel'?: Observing Overt Racism Predicts Diverging Perceptions of Racism and Race Relations in America."
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