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Douglass Detterman
As with most important developments in my life, my interest in psychology developed purely accidently. As an undergraduate at Boston University, most of the courses I took were requirements. I took psychology as an elective, I think because I was closed out of something else I wanted to take as frequently happened.
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Philip Zimbardo
Philip G. Zimbardo is an internationally recognized scholar, educator, researcher and media personality, winning numerous awards and honors in each of these domains. He has been a Stanford University professor since 1968, having taught previously at Yale, NYU and Columbia.
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David Dunning
At its most general level, my research focuses on accuracy and illusion in human judgment. In my social psychological work, I am interested in how, and when, peoples perceptions of themselves and their surroundings differ from an objectively definable reality. In my psycholegal work, I concentrate on accuracy and error in eyewitness testimony.
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David Myers
Social psychologist David Myers is a communicator of psychological science to college students and the general public.
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Patricia Marsh
Dr. Marsh received her M.S. in Psychology (2001), Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health Psychology (2001), and Ph.D. in Social/Personality Psychology (2004) at Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS. As a graduate student, she worked with student clients in the KSU Counseling Center to help them develop stress awareness through the use of Biofeedback; she also performed statistical service
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