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Department of Psychology Honours Thesis Oral Presentations April 25-26, 2016, P412 and P422 Duff Roblin Building 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily Contact Dr. Lorna Jakobson ([email protected]; 204-474-6980) or Dr. Melanie Glenwright ([email protected]; 204 474 9726) for any matters pertaining to this event Refreshments will be available in P408 Duff Roblin as noted in the program.

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Department of Psychology Honours Thesis Oral Presentations

April 25-26, 2016, P412 and P422 Duff Roblin Building 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily

Contact Dr. Lorna Jakobson ([email protected]; 204-474-6980) or Dr. Melanie Glenwright

([email protected]; 204 474 9726) for any matters pertaining to this event

Refreshments will be available in P408 Duff Roblin as noted in the program.

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Please  do  not  enter  or  leave  while  a  talk  is  in  progress.  Thank  you.  

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Please  do  not  enter  or  leave  while  a  talk  is  in  progress.  Thank  you.  

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Our sincere thanks to the individuals who served as research advisors for this year’s PSYC 4520 seminar members, and the following persons without whom this year would not have been such a success: Dawson Clary (Teaching Assistant), Dr. Dan Bailis (Psychology Department Head), Ms. Mary Kuzmeniuk (Psychology), Ms. Sue Law (Psychology), our guest speakers (Joshua Herter, Elizabeth Boyle, Dr. Harold Aukema, Miriam Unruh), and members of our Graduate Student Panel (Sarah Rigby, Deborah Hatton, Marta Krygier, Chrissy Chubala, Katelin Neufeld, Kristene Cheung, Tamara Sucharyna, Michelle Ward and Matthew Quesnel).