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Event Title: Paid research opportunity for students

Researchers:

Associate Professor Norman Li & Assistant Professor Daniel Balliet, Singapore Management University

Time/Date

Experiment sessions are scheduled between 20 March and 3 April 2010.  Students who are interested to participate in the study should sign up for a slot via www.epsychlab.com

Sessions Available:

20 March- 2.30pm, 5pm, and 7.30pm

27 March- 1pm, 3.30 pm, and 6.30pm

3 April- 2.30pm, 5pm, and 7.30 pm

Venue:

Singapore Management University, School of Social Sciences

Requirements:

To qualify, participants must not be currently married. Females must be between 18 to 24 years old while males should be between 20 to 26 years old.

Components:

a) Participants will be required to answer several questions on mate preferences via the website.

b) For the second part of the study, participants will have to take part in any one of the above mentioned session. The session will be similar to that of a speed dating session whereby participants have to chat with other participants attending the session.

Remuneration:

Participants will be paid $15.00 for completing the study.

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More details on the event will be released. Do check with your psychology student societies or find out from our Facebook Page

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On the first weekend of May 2010,
join many others in doing just that!

1. Make a note in your personal schedule

2. Become a fan at our Facebook Page to

  • be informed of the details of the event,
  • interact with the organizers and other attendees,
  • and be entertained!

All direct enquires can also be sent to public.education.sps@gmail.com

More details on the event will be released.
Do check with your psychology student societies
or find out from our Facebook Page
(bit.ly/psy2010)

Meanwhile, spread the message!

This is a event jointly organized by Singapore Psychological Society (SPS),
and psychology student societies from

National University of Singapore  (NUS)

Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

Singapore Management University (SMU)

Singapore Institute of Management (SIM)

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Introductory Yoga

Introductory Yoga

Always busy with school works? Feeling stress and pressurized by datelines?

Sign up for a FREE 45 minutes basic Yoga session.

Learn effective stress management skills and relaxation techniques conducted by Dr. Uma Shenoy.

So come down and join us for some fun relaxation and stress relieving techniques!

*Please RSVP for this event through the SIM Students’ Portal at http://www.sim.edu.sg
Guide for registration of activity:

1) Log in to the SIM students’ portal

2) Click on the “CCA” tab

3) Click on “registration of activity”

4) ENTER:

  • CCA Type: “special interest”
  • Club name: SIM Psychology Society
  • Activity name: Introductory Yoga with Dr Uma Shenoy

5) Click on “search”

6) Tick the “register now” box

7) Click on register

8) You’re registered!

For more information and enquiries with regard to this event, please email us at events.psysociety@gmail.com
We look forward to seeing you at our event! Thank you!

Dateline for registration: 19 March 2010 (Friday)

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Description:

The speakers will share their experiences and findings in their areas of research such as dating and interpersonal relationships.

Attendees may also query the speakers in our Q&A session.

Speakers:

Professor Norman Li is an Associate Professor with SMU. He attained his PhD in Social Psychology from Arizona State University and has vast experience in areas of research such as dating and Evolutionary Psychology. He is known as the ‘love guru’ and has made numerous media appearances.

Professor Daniel Balliet is an Assistant professor with SMU. He achieved his PhD in Experimental Psychology from Washington State University. His areas of research interests include cooperation, social dilemmas, self-regulation and social value orientation. He has also provided professional service for Personality and Individual Differences and European Journal of Personality.

Details:

Date: 9 March 2010 (Tuesday)

Time: 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm (Food served after talk)

Venue: SIM Headquarters, Room 4.06

Fees: $2 [PSYSOC members], $4 [Students]

Registration Deadline: 8 March 2010

*Please RSVP for this event through the SIM Student Portal at http://www.sim.edu.sg

Guide for registration of activity:

1) Log in to the SIM students’ portal

2) Scroll down the page and click on the “CCA” tab

3) Click on “registration of activity”

4) ENTER:

CCA Type: “special interest”

Club name: SIM Psychology Society

Activity name: An evening with social psychologists

5) Click on “search”

6) Tick the “register now” box

7) Click on register

8) You’re registered! 🙂

For more information and enquiries with regard to this event, please email us at events.psysociety@gmail.com

We look forward to seeing you at our event! Thank you!

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Movie Screening: “I Am Sam”

Date: 15 March 2010 (Monday)

Time: 14:30 – 17:00

Venue: SIM HQ, LT 2.19

In an effort, to educate the public about mental retardation, SIM Psychology Society proudly presents “I Am Sam” Movie Screening event!

“I Am Sam” tells the story of Sam Dawson, a father who is affected by a type of psychological disorder, mental retardation, with significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior. Follow this heart-warming movie about life, and love.

Free admission! Food and drinks will also be sold at this event! We look forward to seeing you at our event! Thank you!

*Please RSVP for this event through the SIM Students’ Portal at http://www.sim.edu.sg

Guide for registration of activity:
1) Log in to the SIM students’ portal
2) Click on the “CCA” tab
3) Click on “registration of activity”
4) ENTER:
· CCA Type: “special interest”
· Club name: SIM Psychology Society
· Activity name: “Movie Screening of I Am Sam”
5) Click on “search”

6) Tick the “register now” box
7) Click on register
8) You’re registered!

For more information and enquiries with regards to this event, please email us at events.psysociety@gmail.com

Dateline for registration: 14 March 2010 (Sunday)

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