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Psychology > Faculty & Staff > Ian Handley > Persuasion & Affect Lab
Persuasion and Affect Lab
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Left to Right: Justin,
Andrew, Holly, Autumn, Tessa, Molly (crouching front), Tiffany, Valerie, Phil,
Dan, and Ian
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The Persuasion and Affect Lab conducts research on a wide variety
of topics within social cognition, although primary research foci pertain to 1)
attitude formation and change as influenced by mood, nonconscious affect and
other nonconscious processes, goals, thinking styles, personality
characteristics, and other factors, and 2) the influence individuals’ mood
state has on information processing, activity choice, and behavior. Additional
topics studied by members of our lab include the self-serving bias, law and
social cognition, the mere exposure effect, counterfactual thinking, and
evolutionary psychology, to name a few. To learn more about members of the lab
and their individual research interests and background, click their links
below.
Handley’s Research Statement;
Recent Conference Posters |
Faculty |
Faculty Affiliates |

Ian Handley, Ph.D |

Dan Gigone, Ph.D. |
Graduate Students
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Tiffany Dood |

Justin Goss |
Undergraduate Research Assistants
(Contact Dr. Handley
via Email if you are interested in becoming a research assistant.)
Fall 2005 Meeting Schedule; Term Paper
Possibilities
Tessa Andrews
Autumn DeVries
Valerie Dowbenko
Holly Krings
Molly McTighe
Phil Schatzka
Andrew St. Pierre
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