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Russell Pierce received a BA in Psychology from California State University, Long Beach in 2007. Presently he is a graduate student in the Cognitive Psychology program at University of California, Riverside. Upon receiving his PhD he intends to continue in academia, performing research and mentoring new researchers. As an author member of the Citizendium he hopes to add articles related to cognitive psychology, human factors, and statistics. | Russell Pierce received a BA in Psychology from California State University, Long Beach in 2007. Presently he is a graduate student in the Cognitive Psychology program at University of California, Riverside. Upon receiving his PhD he intends to continue in academia, performing research and mentoring new researchers. As an author member of the Citizendium he hopes to add articles related to cognitive psychology, human factors, and statistics. | ||
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Russell Pierce received a BA in Psychology from California State University, Long Beach in 2007. Presently he is a graduate student in the Cognitive Psychology program at University of California, Riverside. Upon receiving his PhD he intends to continue in academia, performing research and mentoring new researchers. As an author member of the Citizendium he hopes to add articles related to cognitive psychology, human factors, and statistics.