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Tag Archives: Psychology Graduate Research Series

Psychology Graduate Research Series to Discuss Neurological Aging of HIV-Positive Latinos, Sept. 17

The first lecture of the fall 2014 Psychology Graduate Research Series, co-hosted by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and NSU’s Center for Psychological Studies (CPS), will feature a presentation by two students in the center’s Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) program. “Aging with HIV: Neuropsychological Impact in the Older…


Next Psychology Series Event Poses Questions About Posing and Perfection, Oct. 23

Can posing like Wonder Woman improve your self-control? Can we learn more from perceived perfection or through trial and error? Find out at the next Psychology Graduate Research Series talk, co-hosted by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and NSU’s Center for Psychological Studies (CPS). The event will feature…


Psychology Series Talk to Explore Treatments for Problem Drinking, Sept. 25

The first talk in the fall 2013 Psychology Graduate Research Series will include a discussion on the role of self-efficacy in the treatment of problem drinking. The series is co-hosted by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and NSU’s Center for Psychological Studies (CPS). Psychology Graduate Research Series Presentation…


Get Moving to Graduate Psychology Talks on Exercise and Memory, April 10

The next talk in the Psychology Graduate Research Series, co-hosted by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and NSU’s Center for Psychological Studies (CPS), will feature presentations on research conducted by two students in the college’s M.S. in Experimental Psychology program. Psychology Graduate Research Series Presentations by Mackenzie Rack-Wildner…


Talk About Stress at Next Psychology Graduate Research Series Event, Feb. 13

The next talk in the Psychology Graduate Research Series, co-hosted by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and NSU’s Center for Psychological Studies (CPS), will feature presentations on research conducted by two students in the college’s M.S. in Experimental Psychology program. Psychology Graduate Research Series Presentations by Brittney Tamayo…


Next Graduate Psychology Talk to Discuss Neurological Processing Speeds, Jan. 9

The first presentation in the winter 2013 Psychology Graduate Research Series, co-hosted by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and NSU’s Center for Psychological Studies (CPS), will discuss ongoing research concerning variations in humans’ neurological processing speeds. “Processing-Speed Variation as Assessed by the Trail-Making Task  and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales”…


Psychology Graduate Series Opens Semester with Two Talks, Sept. 12

The first talk in the Fall 2012 Psychology Graduate Research Series, co-hosted by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and NSU’s Center for Psychological Studies (CPS), will feature presentations by two students in the college’s M.S. in Experimental Psychology program. Psychology Graduate Research Series Presentations by Michele Alesia and…


Psychology Graduate Research Talk to Discuss Females’ Fight for Love, Nov. 2

Is love worth fighting for? The next talk in the new Psychology Graduate Research Series, titled, “When is Girl-on-Girl too much? An Investigation of Female Intrasexual Competition and Collaboration,” will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 2, from noon to 1:00 p.m., in the Parker Building, room 360. The series is…