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BSI-News (Volume 12, Issue 2)

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Volume 12 Issue 2 (June 2022)

 

Announcement

BSI Dealing with Disagreement

We are pleased to announce that the book "Dealing with Disagreements", based on BSI Conference 2021, will be published shortly. Contributors to the book include Tommy Koh, David Chan, Han Fook Kwang, Lim Soo Ping, Jeremy Lim, Tan Sor Hoon, Vincent Chua, Cheng Chi-Ying, Mathew Mathews, Tan Tai Tong, Zakir Hussain, Kanwaljit Soin, and Walter Theseira. More information are available in the Publisher's two-paged book flyer and book website link.

 

 

Upcoming BSI Seminars

  • 6 September 2022
    A cognitive hierarchy model of human behaviors for taxi and ride-hailing drivers
    Seminar by Cheng Shih-Fen
    Associate Professor of Computer Science, SMU

  • 20 September 2022
    Integrate or Isolate? Clarifying the link between social class and relational interdependence
    Seminar by Jacinth Tan
    Assistant Professor of Psychology, SMU

  • 11 October 2022
    Bias, Fairness, and Validity in Graduate Admissions
    Seminar by Louis Tay
    William C. Byham Associate Professor in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Purdue University, USA

  • 25 October 2022
    Cultural differences in Pet demand during social distancing
    Seminar by Lin Qiu
    Associate Professor of Psychology, NTU

  • 1 November 2022
    How do we express conflicts beneficially? Perspectives from social perception and emotion
    Seminar by Tsai Ming Hong
    Associate Professor of Psychology, SMU

Insights and Applications from Behavioural Sciences

In this section on Insights and Applications from Behavioural Sciences, we feature a new joint project by SMU and A*STAR that integrate technology and social-behavioural sciences to study people-centric issues on adaptability and resilience.:

Read more here: Integrating technology and social-behavioural sciences to study people-centric issues on adaptability and resilience

About BSI

The Behavioural Sciences Initiative (BSI) is a multi-disciplinary research initiative for creating, disseminating and applying scientific knowledge about human behaviours in various social, organisational and cultural settings. For more information, please refer to our website.
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