Postgraduate Psychology Seminars
(Semester 2, 2009)
The Postgraduate Psychology Seminars are a series of seminars initiated by postgraduate psychology students for postgraduate psychology students. These fortnightly seminars endeavour to enrich the postgraduate research experience by providing students with the opportunity to discuss their work and to talk accross methodological boundaries in psychological research in order to promote a healthy research environment. All postgraduate students welcome. For more information contact Lisa Hartley (Lisa.Hartley@murdoch.edu.au) or Evelina Nikolova (E.Nikolova@murdoch.edu.au)
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Semester Week |
Date |
Location |
Name |
Topic |
3 |
Friday 21st August
3-4pm
|
Loungeroom, Club Murdoch |
Lisa Hartley |
Contested opinions: The intergroup dimension of racist and anti-racist Facebook groups |
5 |
Friday 4 September
(non-teaching week)
3-4pm
|
Loungeroom, Club Murdoch |
Stuart Watson |
The effect of peer influence on financial behaviour and its effect on academic and social well-being |
7 |
Friday 18 September
3-4pm |
Loungeroom, Club Murdoch |
Carlo Pirri |
Risk Factors Predicting Nausea and Vomiting During Chemotherapy in Australian Cancer Patients: A Prospective Longitudinal Study |
9 |
Friday 2 October
(non-teaching week)
3-4pm
|
Loungeroom, Club Murdoch |
Rachael O’Byrne |
The relationship between education and victims blame |
11 |
Friday 16 October
3-4pm |
Loungeroom, Club Murdoch |
Cath Price |
(title to be announced...) |
13 |
Friday 30 October
3-4pm |
Loungeroom, Club Murdoch |
Steve Brown |
The management of natural emotion as a third emotional management strategy amongst nurses and emergency clerks: Qualitative and quantitative evidence. |
|
15 |
Friday 13 November
3-4pm |
Loungeroom, Club Murdoch |
Anita Williams & Eva Nikolova |
Attitude – behaviour relations (debate) |
All Welcome!
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