Welcome
Currently, we have two general categories of ongoing NICE/ICE investigations.
If you are brain-oriented, you can become a NICE investigator.
If you are more behaviorally oriented, you can become an ICE investigator.
Meet our lab:
Congratulations to all Graduating Students! You did It!
Personal Congratulations go to students who became part of this lab family! They contributed their ideas, skills, and hard work. We also appreciated how you shared your unique styles, humour, and many great social interactions in the lab, at conferences, and during extra-curricular activities. 🙂
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News in Psychology
"Compared to broad Openness, Openness to Other was the better predictor of different-race friendships. In fact, Openness to Other accounted for the relationship between broad Openness and different-race friendship." - Stephen Antonoplis & Oliver P. John http://ow.ly/rP6L50JIIQa
"undergraduate students with higher levels of shyness were less likely to mimic the behaviors of an experimenter during an online social interaction which was accounted for by heightened levels of self-focused attention during the interaction" http://ow.ly/owVC50JM2oH @PsyPost
You don't have to break the bank to make the most of your next mental health day, says @TCSPPPrez. Getting back to the basics—exercise, nutrition, rest—can help you recharge and reset. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/30/4-great-ways-to-use-your-mental-health-days-that-wont-break-the-bank.html
Join us on July 13 for a deep dive into addressing mis- and #disinformation at the community level. We’re collaborating with @PublicHealth, @leagueofcities, and @ResearchAmerica to host this virtual national conversation.
Register today: https://on.apa.org/3y8u6Yk
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