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PSYCH ONE GUEST LECTURERS

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Alana Conner

Alana Conner is a cultural scientist and the executive director of SPARQ (Social Psychological Answers to Real-world Questions) lab. She works to create and share evidence-based solutions to social problems. Her interventions focus on enhancing the well-being of diverse people around the world. 
Kari Leibowitz L

Kari began her PhD in Social Psychology in 2015, and her research seeks to understand and optimize psychological and social forces in healthcare, with an emphasis on the doctor-patient relationship. Her writing has been featured in The Conversation and The Atlantic.
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Benoît Monin
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Benoît Monin is a professor of organizational behavior and psychology at Stanford University. His research uses social psychological experiments to investigate the interplay between behavior, self-image, and social norms, especially in domains that have moral meaning for individuals.
Jeanne Tsai
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Jeanne Tsai is a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and director of the Culture and Emotion Lab. Her research focuses on cultural influences on basic psychological and social processes related to emotion.
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Gregory Walton
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​Greg Walton is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. Much of his research investigates psychological processes that contribute to major social problems and how “wise” interventions that target these processes can address such problems and help people flourish, even over long periods of time. 

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Erica Yoon

Erica Yoon is the Teaching Coordinator for Symbolic Systems Program at Stanford University. 
She is responsible for coordinating Symsys 1, the introduction course required of Symsys undergraduate majors. Previously, she was a PhD student in the Department of Psychology at Stanford University, working with 
Dr. Michael C. Frank in the Language and Cognition Lab. 

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