Futoshi Kobayashi

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Futoshi Kobayashi

Japan

Field

Educational Psychology, Social Psychology, Cross-Cultural Psychology, Positive Psychology

Degree

Ph.D.(University of Texas at Austin)

Message to Applicants

Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

Research Topics
  • Culture & Psychology
  • Fast Food Issues
  • Positive Psychology
Research Achievements
  • Kobayashi, F. (2013). The Create-a-Game Assignment and English Teaching Ability of Japanese College Students. Psychology Learning and Teaching, 12(3), 253-258.
  • Kobayashi, F. (2012). Eating Fast Food Slowly? Cultural Usage and Meaning of Fast Food in America and Japan. Nutrition and Food Science, 42(6), 405-411.
  • Kobayashi, F. (2011). Japanese High School Students’ Television Viewing and Fast Food Consumption. Nutrition and Food Science, 41(4), 242-248.
  • Kobayashi, F. (2010). Television Viewing and Fast Food Intake of American and Japanese College Students. Nutrition and Food Science, 40(2), 204-208.
  • Kobayashi, F. (2009). Academic Achievement, BMI, and Fast Food Intake of American and Japanese College Students. Nutrition and Food Science, 39(5), 555-566.
  • Kobayashi, F. (2008). Searching for Cultural Psyche in Body Type Variance: American vs. Japanese Body Type Estimations. Nutrition and Food Science, 38(3), 249-255.
  • Kobayashi, F. (2007). Assessing Body Types, Diet, Exercise, and Sedentary Behavior of American and Japanese College Students. Nutrition and Food Science, 37(5), 329-337.
  • Kobayashi, F., Schallert, D. L., & Ogren, H. A. (2003). Japanese and American Folk Vocabularies for Emotions. Journal of Social Psychology, 143(4), 451-478.
Courses Taught
  • PSY316 Educational Psychology
  • PSY315 Social Psychology
  • PSY320 Positive Psychology
  • PSY312 Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • IDS301 Research Methods 1: Data Collection
  • IDS302 Research Methods 2: Data Analysis
  • SS104 Introduction to Psychology
Associations
  • American Psychological Association
  • Association for Psychological Science
  • Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
  • Japanese Psychological Association

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