ESP Biography



JASON ANDERSON, Psychology Lab Manager at Stanford




Major: Psychology

College/Employer: Stanford University

Year of Graduation: 2011

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Jason Anderson received his B.S. from Cornell University in Human Development. At Cornell, he worked as the lab manager of the Personality Attachment, and Control Lab. Jason now works as the lab manager in the Life-span Development Lab where he researches the motivational and emotional changes that come with age. In the future, Jason plans to attend graduate school to pursue a Ph.D. in psychology, studying romantic relationships.



Past Classes

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S2481: How to get a Date: The Science of Attraction and Flirting in Splash! Fall 2012 (Nov. 03 - 04, 2012)
Have you ever wanted to know how to tell if somebody is interested in you? Do you want to know how you can lead others to feel more attracted to you, without changing how you look or act? This class will cover the science of attraction and flirting from a social psychological perspective. Specifically, the class will cover the physical and psychological factors which lead individuals to be attracted to one another, as well as the ways men and women flirt.


S2081: How to get a Date: The Science of Attraction and Flirting in Splash! Spring 2012 (Apr. 21 - 22, 2012)
Have you ever wanted to know how to tell if somebody is interested in you? Do you want to know how you can make others more attracted to you, without changing how you look or act? This class will cover the science of attraction and flirting from a social psychological perspective. Specifically, the class will cover the physical and psychological factors which lead individuals to be attracted to one another, as well as the ways men and women flirt.


S1861: How to get a Date: The Science of Attraction and Flirting in Splash! Fall 2011 (Oct. 29 - 30, 2011)
Have you ever wanted to know how to tell if somebody is interested in you? Do you want to know how you can make others more attracted to you, without changing how you look or act? This class will cover the science of attraction and flirting from a social psychological perspective. Specifically, the class will cover the physical and psychological factors which lead individuals to be attracted to one another, as well as the ways men and women flirt. Parents: class will be kept PG!