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  1. Professor Bartz is interested in the factors—both individual difference and situational—that facilitate or hinder the prosocial, communal behaviors that are vital to developing and maintaining close relationships.

  2. www.psych.mcgill.ca › faculty › bartzJennifer A. Bartz

    Professor Bartz is interested in the factors—both individual difference and situational—that facilitate or hinder the prosocial, communal behaviors that are vital to developing and maintaining close relationships.

  3. Jennifer BARTZ, Associate Professor | Cited by 5,565 | of McGill University, Montréal (McGill) | Read 80 publications | Contact Jennifer BARTZ

  4. Articles 120. ‪Professor of Psychology, McGill University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 8,511‬‬ - ‪Social Psychology‬ - ‪Social Neuroendocrinology‬ - ‪Social Neuroscience‬.

  5. EDUCATION. August 2004- July 2007. NIH T32 Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Psychiatry Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York Primary mentor(s): Eric Hollander, MD. February 2001-October 2004 . PhD (Experimental Social Psychology), McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Primary mentor: John Lydon, PhD; .

  6. Aug 28, 2007 · McGill University. Current Position. Assistant Professor. Highest Degree. Ph.D. in Experimental Social Psychology from McGill University, 2004. Online Media. ORCID Profile. The ability to engage in prosocial, communal behavior is vital to developing and maintaining close relationships.

  7. Institution: McGill University. Department: Department of Psychology. About the lab.

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