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Dr. Eugene J Dawydiak is a Lecturer at the School of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Glasgow. His research focuses on psycholinguistics, disgust sensitivity, and its relationship to social attitudes and mental health stigma. He actively supervises undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations exploring topics like trypophobia predictors and the impact of written academic feedback on student behavior.
His work bridges cognitive science and interdisciplinary studies, with notable contributions to understanding how pathogen disgust influences societal stigma. Collaborative projects include analyzing student emotional responses to feedback mechanisms. Office hours and contact details are available via university portals.
Key publications span 1998–2025, addressing topics from quantifier focus in discourse to modern educational feedback strategies. Research highlights include linking disgust psychology to mental health perceptions and refining methods for evaluating written academic feedback efficacy.
- Lab Group Approach: Dissertation supervision emphasizes collaborative research communities
- Methodology: Quantitative studies using online self-report measures
- Current Projects: Trypophobia severity predictors, stigma reduction through disgust sensitivity analysis
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