How does one's social status influence how others are perceived?
Michael Conway
- Professor
- Department of Psychology
- selfhood9
- subjectivity8
- agency3
- interpersonal relationships9
- autobiographical memory4
- emotions12
- social identity
- social status6
- personality7
- rumination on sadness
- depression12
- adaptive regret management2
- gender stereotypes2
- gender differences9
- social cognition8
- youth development14
- social psychology5
- lifespan human development19
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Carsten Wrosch
successful living, adjusting to challenges, lifespan human development
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Jamshid Etezadi-Amoli
multivariate statistics, business statistics, structural equation modeling
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Karen Li
aging (ageing), attentional processes, mobility
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Valérie de Courville Nicol
subjectivity, emotions, representation
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Andrew Ryder
mental health, cultural differences, health and wellness
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William Bukowski
peer relationships, friendships, child development
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Mark A. Ellenbogen
affective disorders, oxytocin, risk factors/protective factors
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Erin Barker
transition to adulthood, psychosocial risk, family dynamics
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Adam Radomsky
experimental psychopathology, fear, anxiety and stress
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Syd Miller
health psychology, behavioral medicine, cardiovascular health
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Seth M. Spain
the dark side of leadership, leadership studies, followership
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Ben Eppinger
lifespan human development, cognitive neuropsychology, computational neuroscience
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Katharine Streip
posthumanism, Beat literature and culture, ecocriticism
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Bina Freiwald
autobiography, subjectivity, women's writing
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Diane Poulin-Dubois
infant development, cognitive development, theory of mind
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Kristen Dunfield
social cognition, trust, sympathy/empathy
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Omri Moses
literary modernism, vitalist psychology, selfhood
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Holly Recchia
child development, moral development, interpersonal conflict
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Shimon Amir
circadian rhythms, neurophysiology, synchrony
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Heather McLaughlin
mental health, art therapy, arts-based learning
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Kristina Huneault
meaning, Canadian art history, selfhood