Social-Personality Interest Group (SPIG)
Who are we?
SPIG is a multidisciplinary group of psychology researchers interested in discussing Social and Personality Research.
Meetings
We generally meet on a fortnightly basis in S38, Psychology, 7 George Square, with meetings lasting 45-50 minutes. Each meeting is focussed on an issue in social and personality psychology, and is usually led by a group member, though sometimes we have guest speakers.
2008/2009
Semester 1 Schedule
| When | Where | Who/ What |
| 2 October @ 13.05 | S38 | A Lenton - State Authenticity |
| 16 October @ 13.05 | S38 | Peter Caryl - The 'La Cerra effect' re-visited |
| 30 October @ 13.05 | S38 | Elizabeth Austin - A reaction time study of responses to trait and ability emotional intelligence test item |
| 13 November @ 13.05 | S38 | L Penke - The Berlin Speed Dating Study |
| 27 November @ 13.05 | S38 | Martha Whiteman - Article Discussion: Holt-Lunstad et al. 2007, "On the importance of relationship quality: the impact of ambivalence in friendships on cardiovascular functioning" |
Semester 2 Schedule
| When | Where | Who/ What |
| Dates Scheduled as Needed (email A Lenton if you would like to present) | ||
Mailing List
We have a mailing list on which meetings are advertised. If you would like to be added to the list, please contact Dr Alison Lenton (a.lenton@ed.ac.uk)
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