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【GCOE Student Seminar】
The 16th GCOE Student Seminar
- Date: May, 26, 2010
- Speaker 1: Naoki Motoyama(Department of Economic Analysis)
"Psychological Foundations of Alfred Marshall's Economics"
Speaker 2: Kosuke Sato(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"'Openness' of a society determines the relationship between self-esteem and subjective well-being: A cross-situational comparison with Quasi-Experimental Design."
The 17th GCOE Student Seminar
- Date: June, 23, 2010
- Speaker 1: Yuta Sugino(Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters)
"Memories of Voice and Words - How the meaningfulness of utterances affect the memory of voice -"
Speaker 2: Ryuichi Onoda(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"The emergence of in-group favoring behavior: generalized exchange takes place within group boundaries."
The 18th GCOE Student Seminar
- Date: July, 21, 2010
- Speaker 1: Tatsuya Konishi(Resarch Group of Religious Studies and Indian Philosophy, Graduate School of Letters)
"Chaplain's Role in the Alleviation of Death-Anxiety"
Speaker 2: Yasuhiro Mori(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"The Effect of Participating in Community Activity on Empowerment: An intervention in class works of junior high school on Sapporo."
The 19th GCOE Student Seminar
- Date: October, 27, 2010
- Speaker 1: Sayaka Adachi(Resarch Group of Special Education, Clinical Psychology of Education, Graduate School of Education)
"Spreading Activation of Semantic Networks and Contextual Change in Autism Spectrum Disorder: An event-related potential study"
Speaker 2: Wataru Toyokawa(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"Wealthy or Equality?-typology of distributive preference-"
The 20th GCOE Student Seminar
- Date: November, 24, 2010
- Speaker 1: Ryuji Takeya(Resarch Group of Special Education, Clinical Psychology of Education, Graduate School of Education)
"The perception of subjective contour while performing mental arithmetic: An ERP study"
Speaker 2: Shohei Aidu(Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters)
"WUS-Japan differences in the impact of social inclusion and exclusion on self-esteem: An investigation from the socio-ecological approach"
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