Center for Cognitive Studies

Applied Research

The Center for Cognitive Studies is housed in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at Harding University and directed by Dr. Jeremiah Sullins. Research conducted in the Center for Cognitive Studies addresses questions regarding theoretical explanations of cognitive processes such as question generation, emotions, self-regulated learning and knowledge acquisition. This lab focuses on applying research from computer science, education and psychology into educational environments. The primary goals of the lab are to further our understanding of cognitive processes and to use this theoretical foundation to improve educational methods.

How to Join

If you are an undergraduate student in psychology and are interested in volunteering, please email your CV and cover letter to Dr. Jeremiah Sullins. By volunteering at the Center for Cognitive Studies, you will have the opportunity to develop valuable research skills necessary for entry in graduate school. More specifically, you will have the opportunity to work with artificially-intelligent educational software, run participants and work with a variety of data.

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The Center for Cognitive Studies is part of the Department of Behavioral Sciences.

501-279-5531

jsullins@harding.edu

hucognitivestudies@gmail.com

Fax: 501-279-4319

Mailing address:
Harding University
Center for Cognitive Studies
HU 12260
Searcy, AR 72149-5615

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