Articles Containing “Janet Spence” — 209 result(s)

2016 Janet Taylor Spence Award Kristina Olson University of Washington depts.washington.edu/uwkids Please briefly describe your research interests. My research interests focus on how young children learn to divide the world into social categories and how

2016 Janet Taylor Spence Award Mark Hatzenbuehler Columbia University mailman.columbia.edu/people/our-faculty/mlh2101 Please briefly describe your research interests. Psychological science has provided essential insights into how stigma operates to disadvantage those who are targeted by it. At

2016 Janet Taylor Spence Award June Gruber University of Colorado Boulder colorado.edu/clinicalpsychology/june-gruber-phd Please briefly describe your research interests. Emotions are an essential ingredient of what makes us human. Surprisingly, there remain many mysteries as to

2016 Janet Taylor Spence Award Joshua W. Buckholtz Harvard University scholar.harvard.edu/buckholtz/home Please briefly describe your research interests. The capacity for self-control is a defining feature of our species. Yet, while humans are good at self-control

Read about the latest research published in Clinical Psychological Science: A Unified Model of Depression: Integrating Clinical, Cognitive, Biological, and Evolutionary Perspectives Aaron T. Beck and Keith Bredemeier Over the last several decades, research in many domains

Inside the Psychologist’s Studio Friday, May 27, 3:30 PM – 4:20 PM Sheraton Ballroom III Jennifer A. Richeson Northwestern University Interviewed by Wendy Berry Mendes University of California, San Francisco Be a part of a