@devinteichrow @ucdavis@annaparenteau19@CamHostinar It’s been such a pleasure to work with you these past few years, Devin! Very excited to see all that you do next.
@julia_gb Thank you, Julia! So grateful for your friendship and support and always appreciative of you inspiring me to be the best researcher/teacher/mentor I can be
Excited to share our research examining the development of shyness from age 10 to 16! This article is especially important to me because it was written in collaboration with an amazing group of undergraduate research assistants. I’ve learned so much working alongside each of ...
@jennyterry@CFPresearch Thank you for the kind words, @jennyterry! I'm so glad to hear you like the paper and that it is useful for your research area.
@AleksaKaurin Thanks for sharing our work, @AleksaKaurin! This paper is especially important to me because I got to collaborate with an amazing group of undergraduate student researchers. It was an awesome experience for all of us to share!
Check out this month's #StudentPaperSpotlight!
@KaileyLawson and colleagues discuss sibling constructs - i.e., "constructs that are conceptually and/or empirically related, but distinct"
https://t.co/xtdQ240nHM
We also provide strategies for handling sibling constructs in a systematic and transparent way. I'm hoping this proves useful to folks who find themselves stuck in the jingle-jangle jungle!
In particular, we outline 10 criteria for determining the degree to which, and in what ways, constructs may share a sibling relationship, using self-esteem and grandiose narcissism as a running example.
.@UCDavisPsych is hiring TWO assistant profs, one in personality & individual differences (https://t.co/TwO6ms9bLg) and one in racial inequality (https://t.co/w6tJvARcz2). Apply by 9/30 for full consideration.