Articles tagged with: department of psychology
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Much of the history of community-engaged research involves academic researchers approaching communities with pre-formulated research plans and seeking community collaboration. “... Full story
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Brock researchers awarded more than $2.3M in federal NSERC and SSHRC grants
Will drinking rooibos tea help mothers strengthen bone tissue after the end of lactation? Do the beliefs we hold about ... Full story -
U.K., Brock research shows people resist factory farming as contributor to disease outbreaks
Much of the world is presently focused on causes of COVID-19 related to the sale of live, wild animals in ... Full story -
Research shows how adults use facial cues to judge children’s behaviour and intentions
It’s a common movie scene: a teacher walks into a mess and yells at the innocent child while the ... Full story -
Psychology degree helps Brock alumna navigate music industry
Shanika Maria’s Psychology degree has helped her sort through the ups and down of a music industry she’s ... Full story -
Event aims to inspire next generation of female scientists
What do the elements polonium and radium, the first computer algorithm and the first direct evidence of dark matter all ... Full story -
MAHY and MAZACHOWSKY: How to teach saving and spending to kids as young as 3 years old
Caitlin Mahy, Associate Professor of Psychology at Brock University, and Tessa Mazachowsky, PhD student in Psychology at Brock University, had ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, Oct. 30
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. CCOVI to support clean plant program ... Full story -
Spirit of Brock winners shine at virtual Convocation ceremony
Nearly six years ago, Christopher Yendt (BA ’15, BEd ’15) found himself at the centre of a mental health crisis. Experiencing mania, ... Full story -
Angela Evans named Distinguished Research and Creative Activity award winner
According to Angela Evans’ research, young children often interchange the verbs “ask” and “tell.” While that may not seem like ... Full story