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Hard Data Café: Research Presentations by Psychology Graduate Students and Experts

Dive into the world of experimental psychology with the Experimental Psychology Program's Hard Data Café presentations. Join us on 08/29 for insights from incoming cognitive, developmental, and social graduate students. Don't miss expert talks like Dr. James Heathers' analysis of heart rate variability on 09/05 and Dr. Ethan Zell's take on gender differences on 10/03. Explore material-independent item processing with Dr. Amy Overman on 10/24 and children's social judgments with Dr. Kelly Lynn Mulvey on 11/07. Witness age differences in strategy use with David Frank and Megan Jordano on 11/14. Everyone is welcome to attend these enlightening sessions held at Science 203 at 3:30 pm. Don't miss out!

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Hard Data Café: Research Presentations by Psychology Graduate Students and Experts

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  1. The Experimental Psychology Program Presents: Hard Data CAFÉ 08/29: Welcome & presentations from incoming cognitive, developmental, and social graduate students A series of 10-minute talks about previous research and/or current interests 09/05: Dr. James Heathers (University of Sydney) Heart rate variability: Problems, pitfalls, potential 10/03: Dr. Ethan Zell Gender differences are smaller than people think 10/24: Dr. Amy Overman (Elon University) Material-independent item-item and item-context processing in young and older adults 11/07: Dr. Kelly Lynn Mulvey (Univ. of South Carolina) “Hey, No Fair!”: Children's Social and Moral Judgments in Intergroup Contexts 11/14: David Frank and Megan Jordano (Touron lab) Age Differences in Strategy Use for Everyday Tasks: A Daily Diary Study EVERYONE IS INVITED! All meetings: 3:30 pm, Science 203

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