UNSW Leaders in ScienceDr Thomas Denson Lecturer, School of PsychologyMathews Building, Room 503A Phone: +61 2 9385-1305 - Email: t.denson@unsw.edu.au Career profilePublicationsResearchSupervision & teachingFunding PhD positions available
Opportunities are now available for PhD research projects supervised by Dr Thomas Denson. Click here to find out more about postgraduate research at the UNSW Faculty of Science. Supervision & teachingTeaching 2007 Honours seminar: Human Aggression, University of New South Wales PSYC2101 Personality and Assessment, University of New South Wales PSYC3121 Social Psychology, University of New South Wales Adjunct Faculty, Psychology 351 (Social Psychology), California State University, Long Beach. 2006 Adjunct Faculty, Psychology 696 (Graduate Seminar in Research Methods). California State University, Long Beach. 2005 Adjunct Faculty, Psychology 696 (Graduate Seminar in Research Methods). California State University, Long Beach. Adjunct Faculty, Psychology 314 (Psychological Assessment). California State University, Long Beach. 2004 Adjunct Faculty, Psychology 314 (Psychological Assessment). California State University, Long Beach. Adjunct Faculty, Psychology 412/512 (Multivariate Statistics). California State University, Long Beach. Honours Students (University of New South Wales)Emma Fabiansson, How can you believe that? The effect of mood on judging the plausibility of ambiguous claims Shaily Aggarwal, The influence of affect and personal relevance on accepting feedback from others. Master's Theses committees (California State University, Long Beach)Ian Walti, The role of trait displaced aggression on social support and social network composition. Nicholas Kelley, The effect of provocation intensity and rumination on trigged displaced aggression. Nichole Rivera, When revenge is best served warm: Individual differences in displaced aggression. |