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The Handbook of Communication in Cross-Cultural Perspective by Donal Carbaugh (Editor) This handbook brings together 26 ethnographic research reports from around the world about communication. The studies explore 13 languages from 17 countries across 6 continents. Together, the studies examine, through cultural analyses, communication practices in cross-cultural perspective.
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Dr. Drabick has been a reviewer for DSM-5 Work groups, NIH grant review panels, numerous journals, and various conferences, and is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. Dr. Drabick also chairs the Department’s Statistics Curriculum Committee and serves on the College of Liberal Arts Graduate Committee.
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Publication list: Google Scholar Page . Request our papers here: Research Gate . Graduate Students. Stephanie Simone, M.A. Email: smsimone@temple.edu. Stephanie is a sixth-year doctoral student in the clinical psychology program. She is currently completing her internship at Charleston Consortium Internship Program. Her research interests ...
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Overview. The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, offered by the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, provides a modern curriculum covering a breadth of content, ranging from biological bases of cognition and behavior to sociocultural influences on human interactions and psychological disorders.The curriculum is designed to develop students' critical thinking skills through emphasis of the ...
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Presents findings from a sociological and psychological study of rumor, gossip, and hearsay, showing that the distribution patterns of these communication forms closely parallel characteristics and rules of economic exchange, and that the consumption of rumor and gossip corresponds to the consumption of goods and services. Recommendations and guidelines for rumor control centers based on World ...
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Publications; Sonja Peterson-Lewis. Sonja Peterson-Lewis is an associate professor in the Department of African American Studies at Temple University. She has taught courses on the psychology of the Black experience, family dynamics, cinema, and mass media. She holds her PhD in Psychology from the University of Florida-Gainesville.
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Ellman Lab Department of Psychology Temple University Weiss Hall, 4th Floor 1701 North 13th St Philadelphia, PA 19122
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She earned her doctoral degree in educational psychology at Temple University. Dr. McGinn’s research focuses broadly on the application of cognitive science principles to inform how we teach. Specifically, she is interested in the development of mathematics conceptual knowledge. ... Selected Publications. McGinn, K., Young, L., Huyghe, A ...
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Melanie is a first-year doctoral student in the Cognition and Neuroscience program. She is a joint member of the Neuroeconomics Lab and the Social and Affective Neuroscience Lab (PI: Dr. Chelsea Helion). She is interested in how our mental representations of social information contribute to our subsequent decisions, and how these representations change based on our internal bodily state and/or ...
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Member, Editorial Board of Psychology Inquiry, 1989-2003. Member, Editorial Board of Journal of Research on Adolescents. Reappointed 1996-.1999 Guest Editor, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. Special Issue on Adolescence, 1990. Associate Editor, Developmental Psychology, 1978-1986.