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Erin R. Hahn



Associate Professor

Developmental Psychology

erin.hahn@furman.edu

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Erin grew up in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, a small town outside of Pittsburgh. She earned her B.S. from Carnegie Mellon University (with a minor in Gender Studies), completing an honors thesis that examined the relationship between the words children say and the ones they understand. The results of this project were presented at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research, held that year in Missoula, Montana and were recently published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.

Having been bitten by the research bug and loving it, Erin decided to pursue her graduate work in developmental psychology also at Carnegie Mellon. She completed her doctoral work on children’s ability to learn labels and actions for objects and has endless hours of video showing her do bizarre things with weird objects (like elbow slamming a bottle opener). She has continued this line of research at Furman, and now has a plethora of video documenting Furman students engaging in the same strange interactions with objects. Her laboratory, the Learning Lab, is home to a number of other ongoing projects in collaboration with Furman Psychology majors. She welcomes any student with an interest in developmental psychology to meet with her to discuss how they can become involved in the Learning Lab.

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Courses

PSY-211 Childhood and Adolescence
PSY-381 Autism
PSY-201/202 Research Methods

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