2019 Lab Member Achievements
John Doe
General Manager
John Doe
General Manager
John Doe
General Manager
John Doe
General Manager
John Doe
Taylor is conducting her senior thesis titled, " Interpersonal Emotion Regulation and Consequential Goals".
John Doe
Taylor is conducting her senior thesis titled, " Interpersonal Emotion Regulation and Consequential Goals".
Boris
Boris won the Anne Scott Award of $2500 to support his senior
year research titled, “Asian parenting styles and socioemotional
development of Chinese immigrant children
Chris, Kristy, Xinyi, and Leo
Chris, Kristy, Xinyi, Leo will be presenting a poster titled
“Associations between Language, Executive Functioning and
Parental Scaffolding among Immigrant Mexican American
Families” at the Graduate School of Education Annual
Education Research Day
Tim and Megan
Tim and Megan wrote a scientific poster and got accepted to
the Bay Area Affective Science Research Conference 2019! We
will be presenting a poster titled, “Links Between Parental
Reactions to Children’s Negative Emotions, Children’s Emotion
Knowledge and Psychosocial Adjustment
Leo
Leo will be spending his summer in Florida at the Moffitt Cancer Center – SPARK program researching tobacco-relapse prevention in Latino communities.
Xinyi
Xinyi will be conducting her independent research project as an honors student her senior year. She is interested in how parenting strategies affect children’s emotion regulation
Kristy
Kristy was selected to receive the Warner Brown Award for the 2018-19 academic year. She will be acknowledged at the annual Psychology Department Commencement Ceremony.
Taylor
Taylor is conducting her senior thesis titled, ” Interpersonal
Emotion Regulation and Consequential Goals”.
Sofia
Sofía will be completing her honors thesis next semester
focusing on developmental psychopathology, analyzing the
influence of cultural factors and parental emotion expressivity/
emotion beliefs on children and adolescents’ internalizing and
externalizing problems.
Melissa
Melissa will have her paper titled “School culture and its effect on extracurricular participation in Hong Kong” published in the Internal Journal of Education Policy and Leadership! This article focuses on four main categories within school culture: school and student profile, participation requirements, activity availability, and school mission and academic emphasis. Through a qualitative study, she analyzed how each of these affects Hong Kong local students’ ability and willingness to participate in extracurricular activities.