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Volume 13 Issue 2 (June 2023)
Announcement
Professor David Chan (Lee Kong Chian Professor of Psychology) has been re-appointed as BSI Director with effect from 1 July 2023.
Upcoming BSI Webinars
5 September 2023 Revolutionizing Social Psychology Research: The Impact of ChatGPT as a Powerful Tool
Seminar by Lin Qiu
Associate Professor of Psychology, NTU
26 September 2023 Women in STEM: Gender-Professional Identity Integration (G-PII) and Information System Students' Outcomes
Seminar by Cheng Chi-Ying
Associate Professor of Psychology, SMU
10 October 2023 Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between Mexican-origin adolescents’ cumulative strengths and individual self-growth
Seminar by Lester Sim
Assistant Professor of Psychology, SMU
24 October 2023 The Fear of Being Idle
Seminar by Verity Lua
Psychology PhD Candidate, Stanford University
31 October 2023 From Apps to Absentmindedness: A Daily Diary Investigation of the Link between Objective Smartphone Use and Cognitive Failures
Seminar by Andree Hartanto
Assistant Professor of Psychology, SMU
BSI Research
Professor David Chan contributed an invited chapter entitled "Technology-enabled measurement in Singapore" in the book "Technology and measurement: Research and practices around the globe" (forthcoming, 2023) published by Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom.
BSI Outreach
Professor David Chan shared his views on "Evidence-based computational social science" at a keynote session in the SMU-CUHK Global Forum held at the Chinese University of Hong Kong on 23 June 2023. Find out more about the forum from the media interview video and the news report on the event here:
Insights and Applications from Behavioural Sciences
In this section on Insights and Applications from Behavioural Sciences, we feature an invited interview with Professor David Chan on "Understanding Adaptability".
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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