August 30, 2023
4:30PM - 5:30PM
Psychology Building, Room 35
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2023-08-30 16:30:00
2023-08-30 17:30:00
PEP Presents: Sociomoral Development for At-Risk Youth
Presented by: Dr. John Gibbs
Dr. Gibbs studies cross-cultural sociomoral development, parental socialization, empathy, prosocial behavior, and antisocial behavior. This talk will highlight a comprehensive cognitive-behavioral program for promoting responsible thinking and acting among juvenile offenders.
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All psychology students (and students interested in psychology) are invited to participate in the Psychology Enrichment Program (PEP). The Program helps students become more familiar and involved with the Department of Psychology, the advising office, and psychology faculty. These events encourage students to meet faculty outside of the classroom while being introduced to various topics in the field of psychology.
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2023-08-30 16:30:00
2023-08-30 17:30:00
PEP Presents: Sociomoral Development for At-Risk Youth
Presented by: Dr. John Gibbs
Dr. Gibbs studies cross-cultural sociomoral development, parental socialization, empathy, prosocial behavior, and antisocial behavior. This talk will highlight a comprehensive cognitive-behavioral program for promoting responsible thinking and acting among juvenile offenders.
Register Today!
All psychology students (and students interested in psychology) are invited to participate in the Psychology Enrichment Program (PEP). The Program helps students become more familiar and involved with the Department of Psychology, the advising office, and psychology faculty. These events encourage students to meet faculty outside of the classroom while being introduced to various topics in the field of psychology.
Psychology Building, Room 35
Department of Psychology
ASC-psychmainoffice@osu.edu
America/New_York
public
Presented by: Dr. John Gibbs
Dr. Gibbs studies cross-cultural sociomoral development, parental socialization, empathy, prosocial behavior, and antisocial behavior. This talk will highlight a comprehensive cognitive-behavioral program for promoting responsible thinking and acting among juvenile offenders.
Register Today!
All psychology students (and students interested in psychology) are invited to participate in the Psychology Enrichment Program (PEP). The Program helps students become more familiar and involved with the Department of Psychology, the advising office, and psychology faculty. These events encourage students to meet faculty outside of the classroom while being introduced to various topics in the field of psychology.