A very special thanks to Paul Rozin, PhD
Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Professor
of Psychology Department of Psychology University of Pennsylvania http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~rozin/
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Introduction
Entering College Early
Changing Fields
The Biological Parts of Psychology
Work on Reading Acquisition
Areas of Study
Humans and the Culture of Food
Ethnopolitical Conflict
A Number of Interests!
Questions about Food, Politics, and Culture
Learning from Governments that Look Ahead
Scholarship & Teaching
The Model for Pursuing Scholarship
Teaching Students to Think
Understanding Evidence
Teaching Students
Food
How People Relate to Food
The Culture and World of Food
Being Receptive to Other Cuisines and Food Cultures
Food Fads
The Psychology of Music and Fiction
Music and Fiction
Fiction is Persuasive
Public Benefit
Translating Research into the Real World
Understanding Public Views
Benefiting the World
Overcoming Challenges
Asking the Right Questions
Practical Steps – Part 1
Practical Steps – Part 2
Looking at Identical Twins
Hot Peppers!
Learning New Tools for New Challenges
Lessons from Singapore
Collaboration
Knowledge, Equipment, and Connections
Complimentary Colleagues
Extending Knowledge
Sharing Your Findings
Advice for Students
An Academic Life
Sample Other Things
Inclination, Passion, and Values
Research Opportunities
Pursuing Research Funding
Psychology is Very Exciting!
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