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Current Year (2006-07)

Date
Speaker
Affiliation
Title
Mar 27, 2007 (Tue) Professor Norbert Schwarz

Ph.D., University of Mannheim, Germany
Department of Psychology
University of Michigan

When thinking feels difficult: Metacognitive experiences in
judgment and decision making
Feb 27, 2007 (Tue) Prof. Darius K. S. Chan

Ph.D., Illinois
Department of Psychology, CUHK

Examining the Role of Internet Use in Social Life of Young People in Hong Kong
Feb 13, 2007 (Tue) Prof Helene H. Fung Department of Psychology, CUHK
What Does It Mean to Grow Older in a Collectivistic Culture? Socioemotional Aging among Hong Kong Chinese
Jan 30, 2007 (Tue) Prof. Chan Wai

Department of Psychology, CUHK

Comparing Two Squared Multiple Correlation Coefficients: A Bootstrap Approach
Jan 5, 2007 (Fri) Mr. Jason C. K. Chan Ph.D. Canadidate in Psychology, Washington University
The Mnemonic Effects of Testing
Dec 12, 2006 (Tue) Ms Beatrice P. Y. Lai

Ph.D. Candidate in Psychology
Department of Psychology, CUHK

An Introduction to Health Psychology: What Do We Know and How Far Are We Going?
Nov 28, 2006 (Tue) Prof. David R. Hemsley Institute of Psychiatry King's College London
Cognition and Schizophrenia: The Role of Context
Nov 14, 2006 (Tue) Prof. Winton Au The Department of Psychology, CUHK
Dynamics of Cooperation Behaviors in Social Dilemmas
Oct 31, 2006 (Tue) Prof. Cheung Him The Department of Psychology, CUHK
Contribution of Language to Building a Theory of Mind
Oct 17, 2006 (Tue) Prof. Lei Chang Department of Educational Psychology, CUHK
Confusianism or Confusion:
Parenting Only Children in Urban China

Oct 3, 2006 (Tue) Prof. Michael Harris Bond, Ming Hui, Chester Kam and Maggie Liao Department of Psychology, CUHK Love hurts: Reactions to being harmed by another and their consequences for the threatened relationship
Sep 19, 2006 (Tue) Prof. W. Kim Halford School of Psychology
Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
On Promoting Healthy Marriage: Should we? Can we?

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