2016 Masters Convention

On Friday, March 18, 2016, our second year graduate students presented their Masters theses to the department, during our annual Masters Convention. Congratulations to the following students on their successful presentations:

Katie Hoemann, “Testing for ‘False Positives’ in Cross‐Cultural Emotion Perception: Evidence from the Hadza” (L. Feldman Barrett, advisor)

Mason Jenkins, ““Structured Clinical Interviews and Judgments: An Investigation of the Understanding‐Normality Effect” (N. Kim, advisor)

Nicole Betz, “Priming Essentialist Beliefs about Emotions Alters Emotional Experiences Differently for Men and Women” (J. Coley, advisor)

Dylan Rose, “Peripheral Fixational Stability Training in Individuals with Healthy Vision” (P. Bex, advisor)

Susan Dalrymple, “Understanding Parents’ Hindsight and Foresight Predictions of School Violence” (N. Kim, advisor)

 Yian Xu, “Social Conflict and Essentialist Thinking about Social Categories” (J. Coley, advisor)

To read abstracts of all the talks, click here.

Well done, everyone!

 

Psychology