On Learned Beliefs about Regularities in Evaluations and Judgments
5 Dear blog reader, After a brief hiatus, we are back with a vengeance and joined by Dr. Simone Mattavelli. I first met Simone back when I was doing my …
5 Dear blog reader, After a brief hiatus, we are back with a vengeance and joined by Dr. Simone Mattavelli. I first met Simone back when I was doing my …
1 Caro leitor do blog, Neste mês, recebemos a professora Alessandra Turini Bolsoni-Silva, uma pesquisadora de destaque em análise do comportamento e treinamento de habilidades sociais. Conheci o trabalho incrível da Alessandra …
Dear blog reader, This month we are joined by Professor Alessandra Turini Bolsoni-Silva, a leading researcher in behavior analysis and social skills training. I first came to know about Alessandra’s …
5 Dear blog reader, This month’s contributor is Kian Assemi, a doctoral candidate currently wrapping up his PhD at University of Nevado, Reno. Given the stage Kian is at in …
2 AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT! This month we will take a short break from our regularly scheduled programming of hearing about the fantastic research stories of individuals in …
Caro/a leitor/a do blog, Neste mês, temos uma contribuição do Professor Renato Bortoloti. Estamos muito feliz que Renato concordou em nos contar um pouco sobre sua história de pesquisa, uma …
Dear blog reader, This month we are joined by Scott Graham, a doctoral candidate at Ulster University in Northern Ireland. From the first time I met Scott, what struck me …
Dear blog reader, This month we are joined by Professor Ramona Houmanfar, someone who has fully embraced multi-disciplinarity in her research career, including an important collaboration with the School of …
6 Dear blog reader, This month, we have a contribution from Professor Renato Bortoloti. We are delighted that Renato agreed to tell us a bit about his research story here, …
3 Dear blog reader, Our next contributor is one of a number of fantastic researchers in Brazil doing exciting and innovative work in symbolic language and thought. Specifically, Professor Ana …