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Postdoctoral Alumni. Melissa Horger received her Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in Developmental Psychology in 2021.Her dissertation research focused on motor development and sleep in infancy. After working as a postdoctoral scholar in the Developmental Science Lab, she moved on to work at the University of Massachusetts Amherst as a postdoctoral scholar.
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• Literature reviews for publications • Survey Development RESEARCH APPLICABLE CLASSES AT THE GRADUATE LEVEL • Criminal Justice Research Methods • Analysis of Crime and Justice Data (i.e., graduate level statistics) • Sociology: Social Research Strategies • Psychology: Multiple Regression and Multivariate Quantitative Methods
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Basic research in the field of Cognitive Science has yielded a number of principles about techniques that have the potential to improve student learning, and over the past couple of decades researchers have increasingly turned their focus towards applying those principles to improve education.
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Jason’s work appears in MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Journal of Applied Psychology, and other outlets. Jason has published (or forthcoming) papers in Financial Times 50 listed journals about once a year since earning his Ph.D. He appears on the MIS Quarterly’s most prolific authors list, placing him in the top 35 or so ...
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School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom . Title: The Control of Mimicry by Social Signals. Supervisor: Prof. Antonia Hamilton . 2004-2008 BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences, GPA 3.92/4 . School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, China . Publications in peer-reviewed English Journals (Google Scholar citations=422, h-index=8)
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Lauren M. Ellman, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Clinical area of the Psychology department at Temple University. Generally, Dr. Ellman’s research focuses on two vulnerable periods of development in the prediction of schizophrenia and related disorders, the prenatal period and adolescence/young adulthood.
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS; EVENTS; GRADUATE STUDENTS. Current Students. Valerie (“Val”) Everett, M.A. email: valerie.everett@temple.edu. Val is a sixth-year doctoral candidate in the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program. She began her clinical internship at Boston Children’s Hospital in Health Service Psychology in the Psychiatry and Behavioral ...
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Provost Mandel is the author of over fifty scholarly publications and has given more than 175 presentations, including for the United Nations, National Academy of Sciences, American Bar Association, American Psychology Association, Environmental Protection Agency, Second Circuit and Federal Circuit, Patent and Trademark Office, and the European ...
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2014-Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Department of Psychology, Temple . University. 2014-2016Senior Quantitative Research Analyst, University of Chicago Consortium on . ... Other Publications. Klugman, Joshua. 2023 (September). Review of . The Misuse, Misrepresentaiton, and Politicization of Statistics in American Society.
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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.