Columbia University's Psychology program integrates cognitive science, neuroscience, and behavioral analysis. These research topics allow undergraduates to explore mental health, perception, personality, and societal behavior through experiments, surveys, and theoretical frameworks.
The Effects of Social Media on Adolescent Self-Esteem
Cognitive Biases and Decision-Making in Everyday Life
The Neuroscience of Memory Formation and Retrieval
Analyzing the Psychology of Procrastination Among Students
Gender Differences in Stress Response and Coping Mechanisms
Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Short-Term Memory
Facial Expression Recognition in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Role of Positive Psychology in Academic Performance
Group Conformity and Peer Pressure in College Campuses
The Link Between Childhood Trauma and Adult Attachment Styles
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs. Psychoanalysis: A Comparative Study
Mental Health Awareness and Stigma in Minority Communities
The Psychology Behind Consumer Behavior and Branding
Impact of Exercise on Mental Health and Mood Disorders
Role of Mirror Neurons in Empathy and Social Interaction
Sleep Quality and Academic Achievement in Undergraduates
The Effect of Color on Mood and Emotional Perception
Social Anxiety and the Rise of Virtual Communication
Implicit Bias in Hiring and Evaluation Processes
The Role of Personality Traits in Career Preferences
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