Social & Personality Psychology
   
 

Recent Colloquia

2010-2011

22 OCTOBER 2010 – Dr. Bernard Weiner, Department of Psychology, University of California Los Angelos. An attributional analysis of reactions to poverty: The political ideology of the giver and the perceived morality of the receiver.

22 JANUARY 2011 – Dr Dr. Kathleen Vohs, University of Minnesota. Title TBA.

2009-2010

16 OCTOBER 2009 – Dr. Etsuko Hoshino-Browne, Swarthmore College. Title TBA.

22 JANUARY 2010 – Dr. Kelly Main, University of Manitoba, I.H. Asper School of Business. Title TBA.

2008–2009

3 OCTOBER 2008 – Dr. Danu Stinson, Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo. A self–and–social bonds model of health and well–being.

17 OCTOBER 2008 – JOHN P. ZUBEK MEMORIAL LECTURE – Dr. Michael Ross, Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo. The evil that men do lives after them: Responses to historical injustices.

27 MARCH 2009 – Dr. Nicole Shelton, Department of Psychology, Princeton University. Navigating issues of race during interracial interactions.

9 APRIL 2009 – Dr. Stephen Lindsay, Department of Psychology, University of Victoria. Eyewitness identification evidence: Accuracy, confidence, and interpersonal metamemory.

2007–2008

14 SEPTEMBER 2007– Dr. Nathan Hall, Department of Psychology, University of California, Irvine. Control striving, health, and achievement in young and older adults.

28 SEPTEMBER 2007 – Dr. Kipling Williams, Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University. Ostracism: Effects of being ignored and excluded.

5 OCTOBER 2007 – Dr. Mark Leary, Department of Psychology, Duke University. Self-compassion and reactions to negative life events.

23 OCTOBER 2007 – Dr. Shalom Schwartz, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The value of values.

25 OCTOBER 2007 – JOHN ADAIR INTERNATIONAL LECTURE IN PSYCHOLOGY – Dr. Shalom Schwartz, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Cultural value orientations: Nature and implications of national differences.

2 NOVEMBER 2007 – JOHN P. ZUBEK MEMORIAL LECTURE – Dr. John Bargh, Department of Psychology, Yale University. The selfish goal.

7 MARCH 2008 – 2007 VINEBERG PRIZE RECIPIENT – Ms. Tara Haynes, Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba. Reducing the academic risks of over–optimism: The longitudinal effects of attributional retraining on cognition and achievement.

20 MARCH 2008 – Dr. Aaron Kay, Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo. Psychological power of the status quo: The system justification motive and the maintenance of social inequality.

2006–2007

23 FEBRUARY 2007 – Dr. Lynne Honey, Department of Psychology, Grant MacEwan College, Edmonton, Alberta. When is Dominance Attractive? Examining the Influence of Status on Mate Choice.

 


 
 

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