How I published zero first-author papers during 2023:
- All the data were already collected
- 5 papers could have come from all that data
- I read mostly manuscripts I am reviewing and student assignments
- I write mostly emails
Received my official letter for promotion to Full Professor this morning! So humbled and grateful to get to do this job with the amazing people I get to do it with! Thankful for the support from mentors, colleagues, family, and students. It's truly wild to be here, but I did it!
Our program website with more information can be found here: https://t.co/bMwRxDSoiU
Reach out if you have any questions about the program or about the very studious First Lady of Aggieland, Reveille! 😊
In case you missed it, we have great faculty in Developmental Sciences at Texas A&M that are accepting Ph.D. students next year! Research topics include self regulation, motivation, affect, temperament, social relationships, ed tech, achievement, the list goes on… apply by 12/1!
..I just read a reviewer suggestion ("You could provide links to open data and include an activity for students") and remembered @openstatslab , where students can practice statistical tests on real data from badged @PsychScience articles! Still awesome:
https://t.co/9Innc4iRF4
Ahem, Cannoli the Terrier would like your ✨attention✨ because the next Barking up the Tree #researchacorn is here! Coincidentally, Cannoli is barking about attention & math anxiety 🎙️🐕 This study was co-authored by @DrZheWang, another faculty member at Texas A&M!
I'm so excited to see our edited book on Latin* Students in Engineering come to fruition!
A special shout out to my wonderful co-editors @PerezFelkner @SROD_VT and all our amazing contributing authors!
Congratulations to Dr. Cinthya Salazar for her selection as a 2023 Postdoctoral Fellowship Competition Award winner by the Ford Foundation!
Learn More About the Fellowships: https://t.co/XBUovGVFld
Gig 'Em, Dr. Salazar!
#FacultyExcellence#AwardsAndRecognition#TAMUFaculty
So here's my last minute pitch for you to come to the symposium @drmuenks and I organized on Broadening the Assessment of Mindsets at 8am tomorrow #AERA2023
Our first #researchacorn is out! Shout-out to my UG lab manager Lillian for her work on this. Dissemination of research has been a goal of mine since grad school (thanks @saraannhart for instilling this!). Hoping to highlight work from different studies in the field each month!
The first Barking up the Tree #researchacorn is here, and Cannoli is barking about children’s career aspirations! 🎙️🐕 She’s glad she found this one to start with because Dr. Barroso (one of the authors) could help her understand it.
Excited for my lab to have mascots with a mission, ones that are both relatable (Cannoli) and honorable (Dr. Squirrel) 😊 We’ll have Cannoli’s first bark about research out tomorrow!
Meet the BEAM Research Lab mascots: Cannoli the Terrier and Dr. Squirrel, a developmental squirrel-scientist!
Cannoli’s mission: catch Dr. Squirrel.
Dr. Squirrel’s mission: teach Cannoli about developmental psychology through her research acorns.
🐿️🥼 🌲 🐕
The BEAM Research Lab is back recruiting for our online research study on achievement attitudes and beliefs! Know of any parents with 4th-8th graders in the U.S.? Feel free to share with parents who may be eligible! Email us at [email protected] for more info & scheduling.
Happy Wednesday everyone! We have two exciting events coming up.
First, “How to review a paper” by Sara Hart will be held on November 29th at 10 am EST / 3 pm BST!
Second, on December 5th at 10 am ET / 3 pm GMT - find a home for your talk/symposium members for MCLS2023!