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Scholarly sources -- such as peer-reviewed journal articles and books published by academic presses -- are written by credentialed scholars who are experts in a specific discipline or field. The information they produce is vetted before publication by other scholarly experts from the same discipline in a process called peer review. Peer review helps evaluate the quality of scholarship, reduce ...
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Before joining Temple, she received her Ph.D. in marketing from Cornell University, Johnson Graduate School of Business, and her MA in psychology from New York University. She received her BA in psychology and business from Korea University. You can find more about Hur at www.elinahur.com.
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Our students author publications; present original research at local, regional, national, and international conferences; win travel and research awards; and obtain industry internships. I am proud to introduce our faculty and staff below and to celebrate their accomplishments as well as those of our students.
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He also serves as an associate editor for Obesity Surgery; consulting editor for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Aesthetic Surgery Journal; and serves on the editorial boards of several other journals. In 2020, he was co-editor of a special issue of The American Psychologist dedicated to obesity.
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We are a team of researchers in the Department of Psychology at Temple University who are interested in how infants and children develop an understanding of the world around them. Since the founding of our lab at Temple in 2004, hundreds of families have visited us to participate in studies. Our research depends on interested parents who can help us learn more about how children’s minds ...
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Selected Publications “Semiotics and Creation: Anne Waldman’s ‘Iovis’ and Body Poetics.” Literature and Psychology 49.1-2 (2003): 39-64. “Faulkner’s ‘Light in August’: Epiphany, Eternity, and Time.” Southern Quarterly 36.1 (1997): 25-36. Courses Taught English 0701: Introduction to Academic Discourse
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In this course, students completing a master's degree in educational psychology will work with an advisor to construct a capstone project. Drawing on the program's core ideas in human learning and development, as well as psychological principles in education, students will complete a summative project in which they apply these ideas to a real ...
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Completion of the Counseling Psychology master’s degree with a concentration in Mental Health Counseling qualifies the student to meet the educational requirements to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Mental Health Counseling prepares students to work with individuals, couples, families and groups in various settings, including community ...
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PhD, Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL MSt, The Study of Religion, University of Oxford BA, Religion and Psychology, University of Rochester Memberships American Sociological Association AAMC AcademyHealth NEGEA Honors & Awards LKSOM Educational Excellence Award-Graduate/Non-MD Professional Program (2024) Publications NCBI Bibliography
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Selected Publications Ding, M., Byrnes, J., & Ke, X. (2023). Rethinking the role of “quality instruction” in predicting algebraic learning within an opportunity-propensity framework: An exploratory cross-cultural study. Journal of Educational Psychology, 115 (2), pp. 241-266. American Psychological Association (APA). doi: 10.1037/edu0000767