We would like to invite everyone to a seminar talk by Dr. Heather Winskel, Associate Professor in Psychology at James Cook University, Singapore and Research Fellow of the Cairns Institute.
Dr. Winskel will present her research about self-bias with collectivist Vietnamese and bilingual Chinese-English participants in Singapore, using the perceptual associative matching task (Sui, He, and Humphreys, 2012). Moreover, she also compares the results from Vietnamese and Singaporean participants with prior studies, and discuss ideas for future research.
Date and Time:
- Tuesday, July 9th, 2024, from 11AM to 12PM
Venue:
- Room 613, the 6th Floor, Faculty of Psychology (Borommaratchachonnani Srisattaphat Building), Chulalongkorn University
Registration Link:
- https://forms.gle/LMtKWtJGRPcapHfx7
On Tuesday, July 9th, 2024, Dr. Heather Winskel, an associate professor of Psychology at James Cook University, Singapore, presented her research at the Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University. Her research was on investigating self-bias in Vietnamese and Chinese-English Singaporean individuals using perceptual associative matching. Additionally, she proposed possible explanations for how culture and language might influence the processing of self-related information.
We would like to express our appreciation to Dr. Heather Winskel for sharing her meaningful research, ‘Self-Bias across Cultures,’ and to all the participants who joined this seminar.