Kristen-Gillespie-Lynch-12.7.21

Kristen-Gillespie-Lynch-12.7.21
Congrats to Professor Irvin Sam Schonfeld who was awarded by the International Work, Stress, and Health Conference which is jointly sponsored by the American Psychological Association, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, and the Society for Occupational Health Psychology (SOHP) with the 2021 SOHP Service Award. (more…)
Nicole M. Zapparrata PhD student Nicole Zapparrata, Professor Patricia Brooks, and Alumna Dr. Teresa Ober will present at the Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD) during Poster Session 2 on Friday November 5th (12:30 – 2:00pm). Their poster is titled “Is Developmental Language Disorder associated with slower processing speed across domains?” (more…)
Dr. Anastasiya Lipnevich (Ed Psych PhD Program Grad Center & Queens College) and Dr. Ernesto Panadero (Deusto University & IKERBASQUE Basque Foundation for Science) will present at the Queens College Ed Psych Lecture Series on October 27th from 12:15 to 1:15 PM. To register for the Zoom lecture, click here.
Join Dr. Keith Markus for an introduction to R Data Analysis Software!
On Tuesday, December 7, 2pm (via Zoom and in person), Professor Kristen Gillespie-Lynch, College of Staten Island and Graduate Center, will present “Using a participatory approach to improve autism understanding and help autistic adolescents and adults thrive.” Zoom link, room information, and abstract to follow.
On Tuesday, Oct 26, 2pm (via Zoom), Professor Deanna Kuhn and Mariel Halpern, Teachers College, Columbia, and Juanita Martin, Graduate Center will present “From Talk to Text: Dialog as a Path to Critical Thinking and Writing” Zoom link and abstract to follow.
Anastasiya Lipnevich, PhD (left) and Kalina Gjicali, PhD (right) Alumna Kalina Gjicali, PhD & Professor Anastasiya Lipnevich, PhD showed how the Theory of Planed Behavior explains variance in behavioral engagement and overall math performance using PISA data. (more…)
Below is a post written by Keith A. Markus, Ph.D. He is currently a Professor in the Psychology Department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He serves on the graduate faculty of the CUNY Graduate Center in the Quantitative Psychology subprogram of the Educational Psychology Doctoral Program and in the Industrial and Organizational Psychology and Forensic Psychology subprograms within the Psychology Doctoral Program. (more…)
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