Keio University

Mita Philosophical Society Lecture: "Can Basic Psychology Contribute to Social Psychology?—The Nature of Experiments in Social Psychology—"

Event Date

2017.5.14(Sun)

Event Venue

Other

May 9, 2017

The First Forum of the Japanese Psychonomic Society for Fiscal Year 2017 (co-sponsored by the Mita Philosophical Society)

This forum will focus on experiments in social psychology, providing an opportunity to consider whether the experimental procedures and equipment currently used in basic psychology can contribute to advancing experimental research in this field. The speakers are all leading researchers in the field of social psychology who are advancing their research using experimental methods. This forum is co-sponsored by the Mita Philosophical Society and is open to anyone who is interested.

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Title

Can Basic Psychology Contribute to Social Psychology?—The Nature of Experiments in Social Psychology—

Date and Time

Sunday, May 14, 2017, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Location

Keio University Mita Campus

Organizers and Moderators

Kazuhisa Takemura (Waseda University) and Takayuki Sakagami (Keio University)

Speakers:

Kazuhisa Takemura (Waseda University), "Decision-Making Research and Experimental Methods"

Kumiko Mori (Kwansei Gakuin University), "Measuring Social Attitudes in Behavioral Experiments"

Shinya Masuda (Keio University), "An Experimental Approach to Response Behavior in Social Surveys"

Designated Discussants:

Sumire Hirota (Tokyo City University) and Takayuki Sakagami (Keio University)

Each of the three speakers will have a 40-minute presentation and a 10-minute discussion, for a total of 150 minutes. The remaining time will be allocated for 5-minute questions from each designated discussant and 5 minutes for responses.