Skip to Main Content
Centre for Social Cognitive Studies
  • People
  • Research
  • Publications
  • News & events
  • Conferences
    • Meetings archieve
  • Contact
  • People
  • Research
  • Publications
  • News & events
  • Conferences
    • Meetings archieve
  • Contact

PhD thesis

PhD defense of Marzena Rusanowska
5 Oct 2017

PhD defense of Marzena Rusanowska

by Gabriella | posted in: Phd defences | 0

On October 4th Marzena Rusanowska from our Centre defended her thesis titled ”Attention biases in depression. Attention Bias Modification Training as therapeutic intervention”. Her supervisors were prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Kossowska, and dr hab. Izabela Krejtz (SWPS) and the reviewers were prof. … Continued

attention bias, depression, PhD defence, PhD thesis, therapy
PhD defence of Agnieszka Strojny
6 Feb 2017

PhD defence of Agnieszka Strojny

by Gabriella | posted in: Phd defences | 0

This Monday Agnieszka Strojny from our Centre defended her thesis on the role of epistemical motivation (need for cognitive closure) and cognitive resources accessibility on susceptibility to fundamental attribution error. Prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Kossowska was the thesis supervisor, the reviewers of the … Continued

atributions, cognitive resources, need for cognitive closure, PhD defence, PhD thesis
PhD defence of Marta Szastok
27 Jan 2017

PhD defence of Marta Szastok

by Gabriella | posted in: Phd defences | 0

Last Thursday, member of our team, Marta Szastok, defended her thesis on the relationship between women’s benevolent and hostile sexism impact on perception on other women in traditional and nontraditional roles. The reviewers of Marta’s thesis were prof. dr hab. … Continued

benevolent and hostile sexism, PhD defence, PhD thesis

Latest events

  • A new paper in Current Opinion in Psychology by our lab members! 21/09/2025
  • A new paper in Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology by our lab members! 19/09/2025
  • Katarzyna Jaśko has been awarded the “Outstanding Women in Science” Award! 15/09/2025

© 2025 Centre for Social Cognitive Studies - WordPress Theme by Kadence WP