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Psyc 305A: Personality

Welcome to the website for Psyc305A Section 901, Personality Psychology. You will find all kinds of useful course information here, including slides from lectures (posted shortly after class), exam grades (posted as soon as available after exams), and the course…

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Lecture 8 Emotions, relationships and social interactions

Lecture 8 Emotions, relationships and social interactions

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Psyc 305A: Personality

Welcome to the website for Psyc305A Section 901, Personality Psychology. You will find all kinds of useful course information here, including slides from lectures (posted shortly after class), exam grades (posted as soon as available after exams), and the course…

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Lecture 7- Wrap up Biological Approach and Cognitive approach

Lecture 7- Wrap up Biological Approach and Cognitive approach

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Psyc 305A: Personality

Welcome to the website for Psyc305A Section 901, Personality Psychology. You will find all kinds of useful course information here, including slides from lectures (posted shortly after class), exam grades (posted as soon as available after exams), and the course…

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PSYC 305A Midterm 1 grades

PSYC 305A Midterm 1 grades

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Psyc 305A: Personality

Welcome to the website for Psyc305A Section 901, Personality Psychology. You will find all kinds of useful course information here, including slides from lectures (posted shortly after class), exam grades (posted as soon as available after exams), and the course…

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Lecture 6- Biological Approach

Lecture 6- Biological Approach

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Ginger paper in press

Pharmacologically inhibiting physiological disgust (i.e., nausea) reduces the severity of moral judgments in the purity domain. Check out our paper, now in press at JPSP.

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Ginger paper in press

Pharmacologically inhibiting physiological disgust (i.e., nausea) reduces the severity of moral judgments in the purity domain. Check out our paper, now published at JPSP.

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