The University of Scranton's
19th Annual
Psychology Conference

Conference Pictures


Saturday

April 24, 2004

Keynote Speaker:
Gordon G. Gallup, Jr.  Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
State University of New York at Albany

Self-awareness, Social Intelligence,
& Schizophrenia

Two Workshops:
 
Applying to Graduate School in Psychology:
A Mini-Workshop

John C. Norcross, Ph.D.
The University of Scranton


Current Hot Topics from:
Psychological Science in the Public Interest
Clicking the links below will allow you to open full articles from the APS journal
Psychological Science in the Public Interest (PDF format).
Click
here
for a full list of online issues.
Scientific American Partnership articles are abbreviated versions of the full articles and can also be downloaded.

Workshop attendees are encouraged to read the following and participate in the workshop discussions.

Psychological Science Can Improve Diagnostic Decisions
Scientific American Partnership Article
Authored by:  John A. Swets, Robyn Dawes, and John Monahan
Reviewed by: Galen L. Baril, Ph.D.
The University of Scranton

The Scientific Status of Projective Techniques
Scientific American Partnership Article
Authored by:  Scott O. Lilienfeld, James M. Wood, and Howard N. Garb
Reviewed by: Thomas P. Hogan, Ph.D.
The University of Scranton

 
Treatment and Prevention of Depression
 Authored by:  Steven D. Hollon, Michael E. Thase, and John C. Markowitz 
   Reviewed by: Christie Karpiak, Ph.D.
The University of Scranton

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Additionally
Thirty-Nine Presentations on a Wide Range
of Psychological Topics Made by
Representatives of the
Following Institutions:

Bloomsburg University
Bucknell University
Elizabethtown College
Ithaca College
Misericordia College 
State University of New York at Albany
State University of New York at Binghamton
 
Temple University 
Ursinus College
University of Hartford
The University of Scranton

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Click below to view this year's program:
Program


Submission Instructions
Presenter Guidelines
Registration Information
Schedule of Events
Directions to the Conference
Hotel & Restaurant Info

The Conference Planning Committee wishes to thank University of Scranton alumni Keith Gunn and David Osborne, as well as the University of Scranton Psychology Department and Student Government for their generous contributions toward making this event a reality.



Questions may be directed to: Dr. J. Timothy Cannon, cannon@scranton.edu

Phone: (570) 941-4266

Postal address:
Psychology Conference
Department of Psychology
University of Scranton
Scranton, PA 18510-4596