Session 3B: Understanding Human Behavior: Creativity, Identity, and Society
Location
Inn at Ole Miss. Ballroom B
Start Date
30-4-2025 10:45 AM
End Date
30-4-2025 11:30 AM
Document Type
Event
Description
These talks dive into the ways creativity, identity, and societal influences shape how we think and act. From exploring how first graders use creativity to solve division, to examining the emotional effects of censorship on free speech, each talk highlights how various factors impact our behavior. Discussions also cover issues like the rising use of nitrous oxide among youth, the complexities of bisexual identity, and the influence of media on political outcomes. Together, these presentations offer valuable insights into how personal experiences and larger social forces shape human behavior.
- Creative Minds: Problem-Solving Strategies of First Graders in a Novel Math Challenge / Shushan Vardanyan
- The Price of Silence: Unpacking the Emotional Impact of Censorship on Free Expression / Andrew Hales
- Addressing the Unregulated Nature and Use of Nitrous Oxide Canisters / Andrew Yockey
- Crisis and Control: Why Media Narratives Shape Political Outcomes / Gregory Love
- The Brain’s Switchboard: How One Area Affects Our Basic Needs / Brenton Laing
- Underestimated and Underrepresented: How Perceptions Shape Bisexual Identity / Joseph Wellman
Relational Format
Conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Vardanyan, Shushan; Hales, Andrew; Yockney, Andrew; Love, Gregory; Laing, Brenton; and Wellman, Joseph, "Session 3B: Understanding Human Behavior: Creativity, Identity, and Society" (2025). Showcase of Research and Scholarly Activity. 13.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/ored_showcase/2025/schedule/13
showcase_2025_yockey_a.docx (13 kB)
showcase_2025_love_g.docx (16 kB)
Session 3B: Understanding Human Behavior: Creativity, Identity, and Society
Inn at Ole Miss. Ballroom B
These talks dive into the ways creativity, identity, and societal influences shape how we think and act. From exploring how first graders use creativity to solve division, to examining the emotional effects of censorship on free speech, each talk highlights how various factors impact our behavior. Discussions also cover issues like the rising use of nitrous oxide among youth, the complexities of bisexual identity, and the influence of media on political outcomes. Together, these presentations offer valuable insights into how personal experiences and larger social forces shape human behavior.
- Creative Minds: Problem-Solving Strategies of First Graders in a Novel Math Challenge / Shushan Vardanyan
- The Price of Silence: Unpacking the Emotional Impact of Censorship on Free Expression / Andrew Hales
- Addressing the Unregulated Nature and Use of Nitrous Oxide Canisters / Andrew Yockey
- Crisis and Control: Why Media Narratives Shape Political Outcomes / Gregory Love
- The Brain’s Switchboard: How One Area Affects Our Basic Needs / Brenton Laing
- Underestimated and Underrepresented: How Perceptions Shape Bisexual Identity / Joseph Wellman
Comments
Abstracts are available as additional files.