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Upcoming talk: Getting involved in Peace Studies research

“What we can learn from research in post-conflict settings, and how you can get involved” Dr. Jocelyn Dautel – Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland Wednesday, September 30th at 7:30pm Location: 136 DeBartolo Hall Want to learn more about childhood adversity … Continue reading

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Weekly Psychology Presentations

The following study groups are typically graduate students presenting some new and exciting research. Sometimes there are invited speakers. Everybody is welcome. Cognitive, Brain, and Behavior Studies Group (CBBSG): Mondays at Noon in B016 Haggar Hall. Quantitative Studies Group (QSG): … Continue reading

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Dec. 1 – Dec. 5

Monday, Dec. 1, 2014 Noon: CBBSG- Presentation by Enmanuelle Pardilla-Delgado. Haggar B016 (?) “Effects of Psychosocial Stress on True and False Memory Consolidation” Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014 3:30pm: QSG- TBA. Haggar 212 Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014 4:30pm: MAP Lab meeting- Article … Continue reading

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Nov. 17 – Nov. 21

Thursday Nov. 20, 3:30 pm, 212 Haggar Hall: QSG – Quinn Lathrop: an ND PhD who will practice his job talk. Thursday Nov. 20, 4:30 pm, 118 Brownson Hall: MAP lab meeting – Special Guest Sam Hardy, PhD (BYU) Friday … Continue reading

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Oct. 27 – Oct. 31

Thursday Oct. 30, 3:30pm, Haggar 212- QSG: TBA Thursday Oct. 30, 4:30pm, Brownson 118- Lab meeting Friday Oct. 31, 12:30pm, Haggar B016- DSG: TBA  

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Oct. 13 – Oct. 17

Monday Oct. 13 Noon Haggar B016 CBBSG: Caitlin Mills–“Beyond Reading Time: Decoupling as a Predictor of Comprehension and Engagement during Reading” Thursday Oct. 16 3:30pm Haggar 212 QSG: Can (Cathy) Shao–“Detection of Test Speededness Using Change-point Analysis” Thursday Oct. 16 4:30pm … Continue reading

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Oct. 6 – Oct. 10

Thursday Oct. 9; 3:30pm; Haggar 212: QSG by Patrick Miller “A flexible method for selecting predictors that influence multiple outcomes” Thursday Oct. 9; 4:30pm; Brownson 118 Lab meeting: Smith et al article led by Claire C.  

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Sept. 29 – Oct. 3

Pathways to Child Flourishing Sept. 27-30: McKenna Hall Sept. 29, Noon, Haggar B16 CBBSG by Michael Brady (ND post-doc) “A Biology-Inspired Model of Speech Motor Learning and Control” Oct. 2, 3:30pm, Haggar 212 QSG by Meghan Cain and Haiyan Liu … Continue reading

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Sept. 22 – Sept. 26 events

Monday, Sept. 22, Noon, Haggar B016 CBBSG talk: Kristopher Kopp (post-doc at ND) “An Assessment of Mind Wandering and Methods of Information Delivery” Thursday, Sept 25, 3:30pm, Haggar 212 QSG talks: Ge (Gabriella) Jiang “Small sample statistics for SEM: Three … Continue reading

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Sept 15 – Sept 19

Thursday Sept 18 QSG (Quantitative studies group): 3:30pm Haggar 212 Yajuan Si from University of Wisconsin-Madison Nonparametric Bayesian Multiple Imputation for Incomplete Categorical Variables in Large-Scale Assessment Surveys Lab meeting: 4:30pm Brownson 118 Discussing Rafa’s manuscript draft Friday, Sept. 19 DSG (Developmental studies … Continue reading

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