September 5, 2017
Dr. Robin Vallacher, Florida Atlantic University
“Destiny Is in the Details: How People Find Meaning in Life”
September 12, 2017
Dr. Andrzej Nowak, University of Warsaw, Poland
“Autocratic Recidivism: How Modeling Synchronization Helps Us to Understand Why Democracy Fails”
September 26, 2017
Dr. Jean Twenge, San Diego State University
“Cultural Trends Shaping iGen: Individualism, Insecurity, Internet, and In No Hurry to Grow Up.”
October 10, 2017
Dr. Tiffany Brannon, University of California, Los Angeles
“Pride and Prejudice Pathways to Positive Academic and Intergroup Outcomes”
October 24, 2017
Dr. Stephen Read, University of Southern California
“A Neurobiologically Inspired Neural Network Model of the Dynamics of Everyday Social Decision-Making”
November 14, 2017
Dr. Louis Penner, Wayne State University/Karmanos Institute
“Race-Related Thoughts and Feelings and Healthcare Disparities”
January 23, 2018
Dr. Rob MacCoun, Stanford Law School
“Rapid-Changing Standards and Practices in Empirical Social Science: Will They Hinder Discovery?”
February 6, 2018
Dr. Dale Miller, Stanford Graduate School of Business
“Behavioral Processes in Long-Lag Intervention Studies”
February 20, 2018
Dr. Joseph Walther, University of California, Santa Barbara
“Misattribution in Online Social Influence”
March 29, 2018
Dr. Jonathan Butner, University of Utah
“Revisiting the Dialectic Nature of Affect: A Dynamical Systems Approach”
April 3, 2018
Dr. Julie Christian, University of Birmingham, UK
Applying Social Identity Theory to Understanding Social Issues: What We Have Learned Over the Course of 25 Years of Research?”
April 24, 2018
Dr. Saadi Lahlou, London School of Economics
“Installation Theory and How People Learn to Behave”
May 1, 2018
MA thesis fair, Claremont Graduate University