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On Monday, November 6 2006, we were privileged to have Dr. Paul Costa, Jr., Ph.D. present the first talk in this series.
Dr. Costa holds the position of Chief, Lab of Personality and Cognition, at the National Institute on Aging. His presentation on the Five Factor Theory of Personality was well-attended by Faculty, Students, and Staff at Salem State.
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Dr. Paul Costa, Jr., with Psychology Faculty
Back Row (L to R): Dr. Marcia Weinstein, Dr. Kenneth Basilio, Dr.
Teresa Lyons, Dr. Paul Costa, Jr., Dr. Andrea Zeren |
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Professor Marcia
Weinstein (Psychology), Professor Rod Kessler (English), Dr. Paul Costa, Jr.
(guest), and Professor Christopher Hudson (Social Work) in Forten Hall. |
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Psychology faculty top row: Marcia Weinstein (coordinator of colloquium series), Ken Basilio, Terry Lyons, Paul Costa, Jr. (guest speaker), Andrea Zeren; faculty bottom row (kneeling): Timothy Eddy and Joanna Gonsalves in Forten Hall. |
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| Marcia Weinstein, Ph.D., Coordinator of Colloquium Series, welcomes the audience that fills Forten Hall and introduces the first speaker of 2006-07. | |
| Dr. Paul Costa, Jr. explains the basics of his Five Factor Model of Personality. | |
Dr. Paul Costa, Jr. Chief of Lab of Personality at National Institute on Aging is engaged with his attentive audience of faculty from a variety of disciplines, administrators and students. |
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Dr. Paul Costa, Jr. tells us about applications of the Five Factor Model of Personality to medicine, business, etc. |
| Dr. Paul Costa, Jr. takes questions at the end of his presentation. |
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