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Workshop: How to do a Literature Review - What You Need to Know!
Start Date: 10/24/2019Start Time: 1:40 PM
End Date: 10/24/2019End Time: 2:50 PM

Event Description:

Research & Creativity Community
2019-2020 Workshop Series
Presents


Workshop: How to Do a Literature Review –
What you need to know!


October 24, 2019
1:40-2:50 p.m.
 L2.85, New Building

The Master's Student Research Group (MSRG) is an organization of current MA Forensic Psychology graduate students who work to facilitate and promote student research at the graduate level. The MSRG also act as a liaison between the undergraduate, masters, and doctoral student body, as well as faculty.

Charles B. Stone is an Associate Professor in the Psychology Department. Dr. Stone's publications have dealt with the formation and maintenance of collective memories, mnemonic consequences of silence, intergenerational transmission of memories, the mnemonic consequences associated with denials, social media and
memory and jury deliberations. Currently, he is an Associate Editor for the American Psychology-Law Society and the journal, Applied Cognitive Psychology. He has received internationally competitive fellowships to conduct international research in Belgium (2017) and Australia (2017). He has also been an expert witness for a number trials.


All R&C Community events are open to the entire John Jay College community! 

The John Jay College Research & Creativity Community consists of established programs and initiatives that serve undergraduate and graduate students in their pursuit to conduct in-depth, long-term research or creative projects with faculty. The Community offers research/creative related as well as professional development workshops that are crucial for students’ successful entry into the workforce and competitive Ph.D. programs.

Location Information:
New Building - New Building  (View Map)
524 West 59th Street
New York, NY
Room: L2.85
Charles Stone

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