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Collisson, B., & Eck, B. E. (2022). Teaching of Psychology, 49(3), 245–257. "Career options available to psychology graduates are often underestimated despite psychology being a marketable and versatile degree with hundreds of career options.This article identifies which career options students perceive as available to psychology graduates and assesses student interest in psychology-related ...
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Journal of Educational Psychology, 112(5), pp. 1074-1084. doi: 10.1037/edu0000395 Byrnes, J.P. (2020). The potential utility of an opportunity-propensity framework for understanding individual and group differences in developmental outcomes: A retrospective progress report.
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Announcement: The Adaptive Memory Lab will be moving to University of Oregon in the Summer of 2024. **We will be actively recruiting a new graduate student to join the lab in the Department of Psychology at U of O.**. In the AML, we characterize how engagement of neuromodulatory systems influences memory and memory-guided decision making. We ...
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bregman@temple.edu 628 Anderson Hall 1114 Polett Walk Philadelphia PA 19122 Expertise Death and Dying, Spirituality, Psychology of Religion, Christianity, Mysticism. Lucy Bregman received her B.A. from Brown University, and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Divinity School. She has been at Temple University since 1974, and began ...
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Value Theory, Greek Philosophy, Normativity, Linguistics, Philosophical Psychology. Biography. PhD Classics (University of Chicago) 1997. Website. Selected Publications. Trials of Reason: Plato and the Crafting of Philosophy (OUP, 2008) Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy (CUP, 2013) On Goodness (OUP, 2019)
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Dr. Weisberg is a cognitive psychologist. His area of interest is creative thinking, the cognitive processes involved in the intentional production of novelty: solutions to problems, works of art, scientific discoveries, and inventions. He has published numerous papers and books investigating cognitive mechanisms underlying problem solving and ...
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Dr. Crystal Harold is the Associate Dean for Masters Programs at the Fox School of Business. She is also a Professor in Management and the Paul Anderson Senior Research Fellow. Her research focuses on workplace fairness, leadership, counterproductive behaviors, as well as temporal issues at work. Her work appears in top OB/HRM outlets including ...
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About the Program. The interdisciplinary PhD program in Education, with a concentration in Educational Psychology, seeks to advance the understanding of learning, cognition and human development as these processes apply to educational processes and practices. The Educational Psychology specialty is characterized by a strong theoretical and ...
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Research Coordinator. Marina Kaplan. Email: marina.kaplan@temple.edu. Marina is the Cognitive Neuropsychology Lab’s research coordinator! She graduated from Temple with a major of Psychology and a minor in Cognitive Neuroscience. Marina was accepted into the 4+1 accelerated master’s program for psychological research at Temple.
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Publication Title. Co-Authors. Publisher. Location. Year. Misc. Journal Article. Ability matters: Testing the differential effects of political news and late-night political comedy on cognitive responses and the role of ability in micro-level opinion formation. Walther, W. International Journal of Public Opinion Research : 2013. 25, 303-322 ...