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Photograph of the career counselling workshop

Item is a photograph of of Judy Heyashi (acting Director of Counselling and Psychological services of the Career counselling workshop) and other unidentified representatives from counselling, manpower, business administration, sociology and part time studies attending a career counselling workshop in January of 1979.

Slopek Wilkins

Photograph of a Sable Island horse

Item is a photograph of a Sable Island horse nibbling at the sparse vegetation. Sable Island horses ancestors arrived from Spain in the eighteenth century. Photograph taken by Peter Saraganian. Peter Saraganian was with psychology department. Wamboldt-Waterfield printed the photo.

Saraganian, Peter

Photograph of the construction of an A-frame building for research and dwelling on Sable Island

Item is a photograph of John Wright, graduate student Dean Renouf and Psychologist Dr. Henry James constructing an A-frame building for research and dwelling on Sable Island. Photographs taken by Peter Saraganian. Peter Saraganian was with psychology department. Wamboldt-Waterfield printed the photo.

Saraganian, Peter

Photograph of a meeting for a course in Community Psychology

Item is a photograph of students Elaine Chapman (back to the camera left), Elizabeth Baker (back to the camera right), at the back of the room Louise Cook a member of the CCAVAW communications-education committee, students Karen Higginbotham, Margot Sundquist and Dr. Ed Renner who assigned the students the project for work in their course, Community Psychology. The four students were studying rape and rape relief for a course they met twice a week in the psychology wing of the Life Sciences centre.

Wilkins, Gina

Photograph of lobsters in 'crowded' housing conditions for aggression experiments in the Psychology Department

Item is a photograph of lobsters in "crowded" housing conditions in the Psychology Department. Lobsters placed in close proximity to one another will fight and frequently damage each other. Research done in the Psychology Department has attempted to determine the conditions which cause this aggression and how to eliminate it. The lobster's antennae and stalked eyes all play a role in their aggressive bouts with other lobsters. The amount of aggression shown by lobsters as been shown to be influenced by their "housing" conditions and how "crowded" they are.

Photograph of the student cubicles in the undergraduate laboratories in the Psychology Department

Item is a photograph of an unidentified student in the cubicles in the undergraduate laboratories in the Psychology Department. The undergraduate laboratories in the Psychology building contain well-equipped individual cubicles which give students the opportunity to run their own experiments. Also see PC1_31-35-19 and PC1_31-35-20.

Photograph of the student cubicles in the undergraduate laboratories in the Psychology Department

Item is a photograph of an unidentified student in the cubicles in the undergraduate laboratories in the Psychology Department. The undergraduate laboratories in the Psychology building contain well-equipped individual cubicles which give students the opportunity to run their own experiments. Also see PC1_31-35-44.
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