University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA
2001-Present
M.S. Psychology (2004)
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA
2001-Present
M.S. Psychology (2004)
anh23@pitt.edu
3939 O’Hara St.
LRDC 823
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone : 412.726.4345
Fax : 412.624.7439
Cognitive Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, (Co-instructor, 2004)
Co-taught cognitive psychology for non-majors within a standard lecture format. My lecture duties were focused mostly on lower-level cognition and perception.
Harrison, A. M., & Schunn, C. D. (2004). The transfer of logically general scientific reasoning skills. Cognitive Science Conference, 2004. [PDF]
Harrison, A. M., & Schunn, C. D. (2004). The transfer of logically general scientific reasoning skills. Cognitive Science Conference, 2004. [PDF]
Hiatt, L.M., Trafton, J. G., Harrison, A.M., & Schultz, A. C., (2004) A cognitive model for spatial perspective taking. International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, 2004.
1999 – 2004
Research on how scientists, in the real world, reason about their experiments, phenomenon, and data. Research includes the taking and analyzing of verbal protocols, data analysis, and modeling.
Unfunded – Master’s research
Drexel University, Philadelphia PA
1994-1999
B.S. Computer Information Systems
B.S. Psychology
Magna cum laude