Arden
Flow
Industrial
and
Organizational
Psychology
MASc
student
Arden
Flow
is
featured
in
the
June
27,
2022
edition
of
the
university's
Daily
Bulletin.
Arden
and
Dr.
James
Beck
of
the
Department
of
Psychology
co-authored
a
study
entitled
The
effects
of
contracting
Covid-19
on
cognitive
failures
at
work:
implications
for
task
performance
and
turnover
intentions,
which
was
published
in
the
Scientific
Reports
journal.
Jessica
Edwards
Clinical
Psychology
PhD
student
Jessica
Edwards
is
featured
in
the
May
19,
2022
edition
of
Waterloo
News
concerning
a
study
she
and
Department
of
Psychology
Clinical
professor,
Dr.
Uzma
Rehman,
and
E.
Sandra
Byers
(University
of
New
Brunswick)
authored
entitled
Perceived
barriers
and
rewards
to
sexual
consent
communication:
A
qualitative
analysis.
The
study
was
published
in
the
Journal
of
Social
and
Personal
Relationships.
Abdo
Elnakouri
and
Candice
Hubley
Social
Psychology
PhD
students
Abdo
Elnakouri
and
Candice
Hubley,
along
with
Social
Psychology
Professor
Ian
McGregor,
authored
a
paper
published
in
the
Journal
of
Experimental
Social
Psychology
(volume
98,
January
2022)
entitled
"
Hate
and
meaning
in
life:
How
collective,
but
not
personal,
hate
quells
threat
and
spurs
meaning
in
life."
This
paper
is
featured
in
an
article
entitled
"New
psychology
research
indicates
hatred
toward
collective
entities
inspires
meaning
in
life"
published
in
PsyPost
(November
17,
2021
in
Social
Psychology).
Abdo
is
also
interviewed
in
the
article.
Emily
Cyr
Social
Psychology
PhD
student
Emily
Cyr
is
featured
in
an
article
entitled
"
Social
inclusion
of
women
by
male
colleagues
in
STEM
fields
can
improve
their
workplace
experience"
on
September
29,
2021
in
Waterloo
News.
Shane
Littrell
Cognitive
Psychology
PhD
student
Shane
Littrell
is
featured
in
an
article
entitled
"Research
shows
that
BSers
are
more
likely
to
fall
for
BS"
on
March
9,
2021
in
EurekAlert!
The
article
tells
us
that
Shane
is
the
lead
author
on
a
paper
published
by
the
British
Journal
of
Social
Psychology
entitled
"You
can't
bullshit
a
bullshitter
(or
can
you?):
Bullshitting
frequency
predicts
receptivity
to
various
types
of
misleading
information"
(published
on
February
4,
2021,
co-authors
UWaterloo
Psychology
Associate
Professor
Evan
Risko
and
Professor
Jonathan
Fugelsang).
Savanah
Seaton
Industrial
and
Organizational
Psychology
MA
student
Savanah
Seaton
is
featured
in
an
article
entitled
"
Being
Indigenous
and
having
'reconciliation'
in
your
job
description"
on
February
8,
2021
in
Waterloo
News.
Ethan
Meyers
Cognitive
Psychology
doctoral
student
Ethan
Meyers
is
interviewed
in
an
article
entitled
"
Is
there
a
way
to
convince
someone
to
listen
to
public
health
experts?"
published
on
December
6,
2020
by
Halifax
Today.
Ethan
was
also
interviewed
in
the
University
of
Waterloo
Daily
Bulletin's
"Q
and
A
with
the
experts:
how
do
we
get
people
to
listen
to
expert
advice?"
in
their
December
18,
2020
posting.