About Jennifer CobuzziJennifer Cobuzzi is a psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania. She has a PhD in behavior, cognitive and neuroscience. Jennifer is responsible for multiple publications in her field such as "Serving fruit as a 'dessert' course increases vegetable consumption in a school lunch" and relations between rats and morphine. She gives back to the community through holding teaching positions at American University and UPenn (current). Her love for the profession comes from seeing her students understand psychology and all of its workings. Jennifer sees herself teaching for a while and perhaps going back into research further down the line.
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Interview
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Why psychology?: 0:12
Most fascinating thing about psychology: 0:48 Common misconceptions: 1:22 Life before teaching: 2:15 Deciding to teach psychology: 2:59 Best part of teaching: 4:40 Downsides of teaching: 5:44 Best part of being a psychologist: 6:48 Downsides of being a psychologist: 7:24 Overcoming large amounts of work/stress: 8:00 Advice to students pursuing stem fields: 9:13 What she wished she knew in high school: 11:28 Goals for the future: 13:09 |