Sentences with phrase «psychology professor named»

Cambridge Analytica worked with a University of Cambridge psychology professor named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan, who developed an app called «thisisyourdigitallife.»
The alleged details come from a whistleblower, Christopher Wylie, who worked with University of Cambridge psychology professor named Dr Aleksandr Kogan to fetch the data.
The story that emerged is that using an app whose creation was sponsored by a psychology professor named Dr. Aleksandr Korgan, they amassed data on 50 million Facebook users.
A psychology professor named Aleksandr Kogan who was working with Cambridge Analytica asked to buy Kosinski's data.
Cambridge Analytica had worked with University of Cambridge psychology professor named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan, who had developed an app called «thisisyourdigitallife» and obtained user information — which the Times is reporting scooped up information on profiles of as many as 50 million users.

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Financial savings startup Qapital just named Duke psychology professor Dan Ariely its chief behavioral economist.
Matthew Walker: My name is Matthew Walker, I am a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and I am the author of the book «Why We Sleep.»
In this search, «grit,» the term popularized in the 2016 bestseller of the same name by psychology professor Angela Duckworth, has become the hot shorthand.
In 2004, amidst George Bush and John Kerry's heated US presidential election campaign, an Emory University professor of psychology and psychiatry named Drew Westen took MRI pictures of people's brains as they watched video footage of their favorite candidates contradicting themselves.
In 2015, we learned that a psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan lied to us and violated our Platform Policies by passing data from an app that was using Facebook Login to SCL / Cambridge Analytica, a firm that does political, government and military work around the globe.
«Our findings show that this method could be used as an effective memory strategy to help older adults remember the names of people they meet,» says Dr. Lynn Hasher, second senior investigator on the study, a senior scientist at Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute and a psychology professor at the University of Toronto.
The award is named after Frederick W. Foley, PhD, professor of psychology at Yeshiva University and Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology and director of Neuropsychology & Psychosocial Research at Holy Name Medical Center Multiple Sclerospsychology at Yeshiva University and Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology and director of Neuropsychology & Psychosocial Research at Holy Name Medical Center Multiple SclerosPsychology and director of Neuropsychology & Psychosocial Research at Holy Name Medical Center Multiple Sclerosis Center.
A dear professor named Bill Mackie taught film production, veteran director Edward Dmytryk an editing workshop and I took film criticism courses with Tom Schatz, and did a lot of what would now be called interdisciplinary study, mixing courses in folklore and anthropology and psychology with courses in Communications and film studies.
Professor Howard Gardner was recently named the 2015 Brock International Prize in Education Laureate for his groundbreaking work in the field of psychology — scholarship that has profoundly and positively impacted the field of education around the world.
Richard Harris, a professor of psychology at Kansas State University, believes that people's ability to remember another person's name lies in their motivation and level of interest.
«In 2015, we learned that a psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named Dr Aleksandr Kogan lied to us and violated our «platform policies» by passing data from an app that was using Facebook Login to SCL / Cambridge Analytica,» the statement said.
In 2015, we learned that a psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan lied to us and violated our Platform Policies by passing data from an app that was using Facebook Login to SCL / Cambridge Analytica, a firm that does political, government and military work around the globe.
This news comes days after Facebook shared that it had suspended the account of Cambridge Analytica, as well as the account a Russian - American psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named Aleksandr Kogan, who was contracted by Cambridge Analytica to build a Facebook personality survey app called «thisisyourdigitiallife» that was used to mine the personal information of the roughly 270,000 respondents who took the quiz.
Facebook said that a Russian - American psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan had obtained user data through a personality app he built in 2014 called «thisisyourdigitallife,» which scraped data from the profiles of people who took the quiz as well as that of their friends — something that was allowed under Facebook's policy for third - party apps at the time.
«In 2015, we learned that a psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named Dr Aleksandr Kogan lied to us and violated our Platform Policies by passing data from an app that was using Facebook Login to SCL / Cambridge Analytica, a firm that does political, government and military work around the globe», Facebook said in a lengthy post by Paul Grewal, the company's vice president and Deputy General Counsel.
«In 2015, we learned that a psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan lied to us,» Facebook said in its first statement regarding the breaking scandal a week ago (March 16).
In 2004, amidst George Bush and John Kerry's heated US presidential election campaign, an Emory University professor of psychology and psychiatry named Drew Westen took MRI pictures of people's brains as they watched video footage of their favorite candidates contradicting themselves.
Ross Thompson, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Davis, was recently named Board President of ZERO TO THREE.
Food for thought: James Gordon Wolcott, age 15, murdered his entire family, went to a mental institution, got out, changed his name, got a degree in psychology, and now is psychology professor James David St. James at Millikin University.
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