Here is a summary of my research portfolio. Refer to my full CV for my full research history.
Published Research
My published manuscripts and research articles include:
- Identity centrality influences group members’ self-uncertainty, self-esteem, and evaluations of moral deviants [Dissertation]
- Group identification helps explain why group members pursue specific opportunities [Preprint]
- Relationships matter! Social safeness and self-disclosure may influence the relationship between perceived social support and well-being for in-person and online relationships [Journal of Applied Social Psychology]
- “The burden of being certain: National identity certainty predicts support for Covid-related restrictive measures and outgroup conspiracy beliefs” [Journal of Applied Social Psychology]
- A cheat in our midst: How people evaluate and respond to fellow group members who cheat [Journal of Applied Social Psychology]
- Factors that contribute to post high-school success of young adults with learning disabilities [Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal]
Representative Presentations
I have presented research at many professional research conferences within and outside of psychological research. Representative presentations include:
- Morality, uncertainty, and group identification influence candidate support, voting behavior, and reactions to the 2020 US Elections [Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s Group Processes and Intergroup Relations Preconference]
- Reevaluating the thought listing task: A new approach [Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s Annual Meeting]
- Turning an idea into social change: Social identity framing reduces counter-argumentation [Western Psychological Association’s Annual Convention]
