Tag: Human Development
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New podcast episode of ‘All the Rage’ out now
In the newest episode of ‘All the Rage,’ a podcast from Phoenix Studios, Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology and Human Development) and Dean Chuck Rybak (College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) respond to infamous YouTube clips of people losing control. This episode is the first in the podcast’s new “Losing Control” series. Listen to the…
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Faculty note: Associate Prof. Sawa Senzaki has new publication
Associate Prof. Sawa Senzaki (Human Development) has a new publication. “A cross-cultural examination of selective attention in Canada and Japan: The role of social context,” was published in the journal Cognitive Development. Read the article.
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Faculty note: Prof. Regan Gurung writes article for Psychology Today
UW-Green Bay Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Psychology and Human Development) has written the Psychology Today article, “Should You Pay Kids to Study? It Works for Eating Vegetables.” In the article, Prof. Gurung examines the extrinsic motivation, and if it can be a good tool to motivate kids to study more…
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Feeling angry this political season? Prof. Martin explains
“With less than a month until Election Day, voters are being inundated with political ads from their mail boxes to their Facebook feed; in some cases, generating a sense of anger.” WBAY interviewed Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology, Human Development), an anger researcher. “There’s a lot of things about social media that exacerbate anger,” said Martin.…
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Political anger could help move the vote, says Prof. Martin
Could political ads anger motivate people to vote? UW-Green Bay Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology and Human Development) talks it over with WHBY.
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Faculty note: Prof. Ryan Martin featured in Boston Globe piece
Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology and Human Development) was interviewed for the Boston Globe story, “Yes, you can argue online without going crazy. Here’s how.” In regards to online quarrels, Prof. Martin says, “Usually there isn’t a positive outcome. But there are ways to navigate them that are healthier. What I would say is, think about the…
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Faculty note: Prof. Sawa Senzaki has new publication
Associate Prof. Sawa Senzaki (Human Development) has a new publication in collaboration with former students: “Teaching cultural competence: A comparison of outcomes between in-class and study abroad programs,” was published in the proceedings from International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology Conference. Read the article.
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Faculty note: Professors Martin and Voelker published chapters
UW-Green Bay Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology and Human Development) and Associate David Voelker (Humanities) have published chapters in a new book released this month, titled SoTL in Action: Illuminating Critical Moments of Practice. SoTL — or the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning — refers research on student learning carried out across many different fields. Martin’s chapter…
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Faculty note: Prof. Ryan Martin featured on BBC series
Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology and Human Development) was featured on a BBC series with Oliver Burkeman titled “Why Are We So Angry?” What in our biological and social evolution has made us so angry? Check it out.
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New ‘Serious Fun’ podcast episode out now
The newest episode of the Serious Fun podcast is here. Another great year of Brown County Library Comic-Con episodes comes to a grand finale with a special Phoenix Studios crossover event. Associate Prof. Bryan Carr (Communication and Information Science) joins forces with Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology and Human Development) and Dean Chuck Rybak (College of…