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ROSEMARY L. AL-KIRE, Ph.D.        

ROSEMARY L. AL-KIRE, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Researcher

Department of Psychology, University of Washington

Phone: 480-458-8049 | Email: ralkire@uw.edu

OSF page: https://osf.io/zqj9h/

Academic Employment

Postdoctoral Researcher, Social Psychology, University of Washington                2022-Present

EDUCATION

Baylor University                                                                        2022

Ph.D. Psychology (Social)

Minor Concentration: Statistics

Dissertation: Causes, Consequences, and Changes in Sociopolitical
Ideologies in the U.S.

Advisors: Wade C. Rowatt & Jo-Ann Tsang

Northern Arizona University

M.A. Psychological Sciences                        2018

Honors: Graduated with distinction
Thesis:
Primed and prejudiced: Examining the effects of priming religious exemplars on prejudice toward Muslims
Advisor: Daniel J. Weidler

Northern Arizona University

B.S. Psychological Sciences                        2015

Minor: Comparative Cultural Studies: Religious Studies

Honors: Summa cum laude & liberal studies honors

Scottsdale Community College                 2013                

A.A. 
Honors: Liberal studies honors

Awarded Research GRANTS

  1. Hostile and Prosocial Reactions to Christian Privilege in the U.S.                2024
    Co-I ($18,000), Open Science of Religion Project,
    John Templeton Foundation
  2. Who Is and Should Be American? How Religion, Race, and                        2023
    Demographic Shifts Shape Perceptions of American Identity.
    Co-I ($74,712),
    Russel Sage Foundation
  3. Investigating the Role of Christian Nationalism in the Erosion of                 2022
    Democracy in the U.S. PI ($18,000),
    Religion, Spirituality, and Democratic Renewal Fellowship.
    Social Science Research Council & Fetzer Institute
  4. At the Intersection of Race and Religion: How America’s Changing                 2021
    Demographics Influence Threat, Belief, and Social Attitudes.
    APA Division 36 Research Seed Grant. Co-PI ($1,000),                 

  American Psychological Association
                

  1. APA Division 36 Social Justice Task Force Grant to Promote Research                 2021
    Related to Psychology of Religion and Diversity.
    Co-PI. ($1,000),
    American Psychological Association
  2. Profiles of Thrift and Generous Giving Toward In-group or Out-group        2019
    Members: Examining the Role of Christian Nationalism
    .
    APA Division 36 Research Seed Grant. Co-PI ($1,000),                 

      American Psychological Association        

Publications

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

* Denotes shared first authorship

+ indicates undergraduate student co-author

  1. Weedman, M., Al-Kire, R. L., & Tsang, J. (In press). Hostile and prosocial reactions to Christian privilege in the United States: A registered report. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality.
  2. Al-Kire, R. L., Miller, C. A., Pasek, M. H., Perry, S. L., & Wilkins, C. L. (2024). White by another name? Can anti-Christian bias claims serve as a racial dog whistle? Psychological Science, 35(4), 415-434. https://doi.org/10.1177/09567976241236162
  3. Al-Kire, R. L. *, Ratchford, J. L. *, Tsang, J.-A., Rowatt, W. C., & Schnitker, S. A. (2024). Prejudice among the religious majority: A person-centered approach to prejudice among Christians in the United States. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 16(1), 20–33. https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000459
  4. Lee, Y. +, Ratchford, J. L., Ming, M. S., Al-Kire, R. L., Glanzer, P. L., Dougherty, K. D., & Schnitker, S. A. (2024). A person-centered approach to the dark triad traits and religiousness: Examining differences in intellectual humility, prosociality, and mental health in U.S. college students. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 16(1), 93–103. https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000486
  5. Al-Kire, R. L., Callaway, K., Rowatt, W. C., & Schnitker, S. A. (2023). Original photographic art induces self-transcendent emotions. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/aca0000610
  6. Callaway, K., Rowatt, W. C., Al-Kire, R. L., & Schnitker, S. A. (2023). Measuring the (im)measurable: On the psycho-socio-spiritual effects of aesthetic experiences of art. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 51(3), 352-374. https://doi.org/10.1177/00916471231158557
  7. Coutts, J., Al-Kire, R. L., & Weidler, D. J. (2023). I can see (myself) clearly now: Exploring the mediating role of self-concept clarity in the association between self-compassion and psychological well-being. PLoS ONE, 18(6):e0286992. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286992
  8. Karakulak, A., Stogianni, M., Alonso‐Arbiol, I., Shukla, S., Bender, M., Yeung, V. W. L., ... & Gkomez, A. (2023). The perceived vulnerability to disease scale: Cross‐cultural measurement invariance and associations with fear of COVID‐19 across 16 countries. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 17(11), e12878. https://doi.org/10.1111/spc3.12878
  9. Al-Kire, R. L., Pasek, M. H., Tsang, J., Leman, J., & Rowatt, W. (2022). Protecting America’s borders: Christian nationalism, threat, and attitudes toward immigrants in the United States. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 25(2), 354-378. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430220978291.
  10. Al-Kire, R. L., Wayment, H. A., Eiler, B. A., Callaway, K., & Tsang, J. (2022). Quiet ego is associated with positive attitudes toward Muslims. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 893904. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.893904
  11. Al-Kire, R. L. *, Pasek, M. H. *, Tsang, J., & Rowatt, W. C. (2021). Christian no more: U.S. religious demographic shifts affect perceived threat to religion. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 97, 104223. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104223
  12. Eiler, B. A., Doyle, P. C., Al-Kire, R. L., & Wayment, H. A. (2020). Big data in the undergraduate research experience: Teaching computational data science skills. Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 4(1), 5-14. https://doi.org/ 10.18833/spur/4/1/5
  13. McCarthy, R. J., Gervais, W., Aczel, B., Al-Kire, R. L., Baraldo S. M., Baruh L., Basch, C., Baumert, A., Behler, A., Bettencourt, A., Bitar, A., Bouxom, H., Buck, A., Cemalcilar, Z., Chekroun, P., Chen, J. M., del Fresno- Díaz, A., Ducham, A, Edlund, J. E., … Zogmaister, C. (2020). A multi-site collaborative study of the hostile priming effect. Collabra: Psychology, 7(1), 18738. https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.18738
  14. Rowatt, W. C., Al-Kire, R. L., Dunn, H., & Leman, J. (2020). Attitudes toward separating families at the United States-Mexico border. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 20(1), 118-142. https://doi.org/10.1111/asap.12198
  15. Eiler, B. A., Al-Kire, R. L., Doyle, P. D., Wayment, H. A. (2019). Power and trust dynamics of sexual violence: A textual analysis of Nassar victim impact statements and #MeToo disclosures on Twitter. Journal of Clinical Sports Psychology, 13(2), 290-310. https://doi.org/10.1123/jcsp.2018-0056
  16. Tsang, J., Carlisle, R. D., & Al-Kire, R. L. (2019). The relationship between religion and the recollection of transgressions. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 29, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/10508619.2019.1633852
  17. Wayment, H. A., Al-Kire, R. L., & Brookshire, K. (2018). Challenged and changed: Quiet ego and post-traumatic growth in mothers raising children with ASD. Autism, 23, 607-618. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362361318763971

BOOK CHAPTERS AND INVITED REVIEW PAPERS

  1. Tsang, J. A., Al-Kire, R. L., Davis, E. B., Alwood, H. N., & Rowatt, W. C. (2023). Methodological diversity in positive psychology and the psychology of religion and spirituality. EB, Davis, EL, Worthington, Jr., & S. A. Schnitker (Eds.), Handbook of positive psychology, religion, and spirituality.
  2. Rowatt, W. C., & Al-Kire, R. L. (2020). Dimensions of religiousness and their connection to racial, ethnic, and anti-atheist prejudices. Current Opinion in Psychology, 40, 86-91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.08.022
  3. Tsang, J. Al-Kire, R. L., & Ratchford, J. L. (2020). Prosociality and religion. Current Opinion in Psychology, 40, 67-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.08.025

SELECTED MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

  1. Al-Kire, R. L., Davis, L., Konrath, S., & Schnitker, S. A. (2024). Changes in Social Dominance Orientation Over Time: A Cross-Temporal Meta-Analysis. [Manuscript in preparation]. Department of Psychology, University of Washington.
  2. Al-Kire, R. L. & Wilkins, C. L. (2024). Prejudice as Identity Assertion. [Manuscript in preparation]. Department of Psychology, University of Washington.
  3. Weedman, M. V., Al-Kire, R. L., Greenway, T. S., Callaway, K., & Rowatt, W. C. (2024). Art-Induced Self-Transcendent Emotions Reduce Racial Prejudice Among White Conservatives. [Manuscript in preparation]. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor University.

POPULAR PRESS

  1. Al-Kire, R. L. (December, 2023). When does Christian nationalism promote anti-democratic attitudes? https://tif.ssrc.org/2023/11/15/when-does-christian-nationalism-promote-anti-democratic-attitudes/. The Immanent Frame.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

TALKS & SYMPOSIA

  1. Al-Kire, R. L. (2025, February). Anti-Christian bias claims serve as a racial dog whistle for White [Invited talk]. Talk to be presented at the Religion and Spirituality Preconference at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Denver, CO.
  2. Eadeh, F. R., Al-Kire, R. L., Whittock, J. +, & Leader, P. (2025, February). When the alarm is coming from inside the house: The effects of domestic terror threat on political beliefs [Symposium]. Talk to be presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Denver, CO.
  3. Al-Kire, R. L. (2024, November). Can claims of anti-Christian bias serve as a racial dog whistle? [Invited talk]. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.
  4. Al-Kire, R. L. (2024, November). Can claims of anti-Christian bias serve as a racial dog whistle? [Invited talk]. Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME.
  5. Wilkins, C. L., Al-Kire, R. L. (2024, October). Bias as identity expression: How religious and political identification shape sexual prejudice. Talk presented at the Society of Experimental Social Psychology Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM.
  6. Whittock, J. +, Al-Kire, R. L., & Eadeh, F. R. (2024, July). When the alarm is coming from inside the house: The effects of domestic terror threat on political beliefs [Symposium]. Annual Meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Santiago, Chile.
  7. Al-Kire, R. L. (2024, March). Can claims of anti-Christian bias serve as a racial dog whistle? [Invited talk]. University of Washington, Tacoma.
  8. Pasek, M. H., & Al-Kire, R. L. (2024, March). White by another name? Can claims of anti-Christian bias serve as racial dog whistles? [Invited talk]. Political Psychology Lab at the Kellogg School of Business, Northwestern University.
  9. Wilkins, C. L., & Al-Kire, R. L. (2024, February). Bias as identity expression: Religious and political identification shape prejudice [Symposium]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, San Diego, CA.
  10. Al-Kire, R. L., Wilkins, C. L., Pasek, M. H., Miller, C. A. & Perry, S. (2023, October). Do claims of anti-Christian bias serve as a racial dog whistle? Examining overlapping perceptions of anti-Christian and anti-White bias. [Symposium] Annual Meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Madison, WI.
  11. Pasek, M. H., Al-Kire, R. L., Tsang, J., A., & Rowatt, W. (2023, October). Christian no more: Christian Americans are threatened by their impending minority status. In J. Crawford (Chair), Facing the strange: Exploring dominant group reactions to social change [Symposium]. Annual Meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Madison, WI.
  12. Al-Kire, R. L. (2023, February). Examining the role of threat in the associations between Christian nationalism, intergroup attitudes, and political decision-making [Invited talk]. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
  13. Al-Kire, R. L., Pasek, M. H., Tsang, J., & Rowatt, W. C. (2022, May). Christian nationalism, threat, and attitudes toward immigrants in the U.S [Symposium]. Association for Psychological Sciences Annual Convention, Chicago, IL.
  14. Al-Kire, R. L. & Jankauskaite, G. (2022, April). Navigating APA Division 36 as a graduate student [Conference session]. American Psychological Association Division 36 Annual         Conference, Virtual.
  15. Al-Kire, R. L. & Rowatt, W. C. (2022, March). Understanding the role of Christian nationalism in prejudice [Invited talk]. American Psychological Association Division 36 Webinar Series, Virtual.
  16. Al-Kire, R. L. (2022, February). Understanding the role of threat in Christian nationalism [Conference session]. Religion and Spirituality Preconference at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
  17. Al-Kire, R. L., Pasek, M. H., Tsang, J., & Rowatt, W. C. (2021, May). Christian no more: Christian Americans are threatened by their impending majority-minority status [Flash talk]. Association for Psychological Sciences Annual Convention, Virtual.
  18. Eiler, B., Al-Kire, R. L., Doyle, P. C., & Wayment, H. A. (2019, February). A natural language processing and network-based approach to understanding the language dynamics of sexual violence disclosure [Data blitz]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Portland, Oregon.
  19. Doyle, P. C., Al-Kire, R. L., Eiler, B. A., & Wayment, H. A. (2018, April). Creation of a yearlong computational social psychology lab experience [Symposium]. Western Psychological Association Annual Convention, Portland, Oregon.

SELECTED CONFERENCE POSTERS

  1. Mimica, F., Zahoor, Z., Al-Kire, R. L., Katz, M., Wilkins, C., & Pasek, M. H. (2025, May). For White Christians, race, more than religion, guides immigration views. [Poster]. Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL.
  2. Al-Kire, R. L., Pasek, M. H., & Wilkins, C. L. (2025, February). Freedom for some: White Christians prioritize religious freedom for themselves but not other religious groups. [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, San Diego, CA.
  3. Al-Kire, R. L., Pasek, M. H., & Wilkins, C. L. (2024, February). Is Christian nationalism a threat to democracy? Investigating the roles of Christian nationalism and perceived threat in anti-democratic attitudes. [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, San Diego, CA.
  4. Katz, M., Al-Kire, R. L., Cai, H.+, Perry, S. L., Wilkins, C., Pasek, M. H. (2024, February). What makes a racial group truly American? White Christians say it’s about religion. [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, San Diego, CA.
  5. Weedman, M., Al-Kire, R. L., & Tsang, J. (2024, February). The role of pre-existing privilege in perceptions of arbitrary advantage. [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.
  6. Al-Kire, R. L., Weedman, M., Rowatt, W. C. & Tsang, J. (2023, February). Does RWA matter in understanding collective action? [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA. 
  7. Al-Kire, R. L., Tsang, J., & Rowatt, W. C. (2022, February). Assessing the validity of the Christian nationalism scale [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
  8. Al-Kire, R. L., Callaway, K., Bumstead, S. +, Schnitker, S. A., & Rowatt, W. C. (2022,         February). Does art increase spiritual understanding? [Poster]. Religion and Spirituality Preconference at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
  9. Al-Kire, R. L., Davis, L., Konrath, S., & Schnitker, S. A. (2021, February). Changes in social dominance over time: A cross-temporal meta-analysis. [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Virtual.
  10. Trevino+, I., Williams, E., Ratchford, J. L., & Al-Kire, R. L. (2021, February).         Emotion regulation and right-wing authoritarianism [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Virtual.
  11. Weedman, M., Hertenstein, E. +, Al-Kire, R. L., Tsang, J., & Rowatt, W.C. (2021, February). Christian nationalism, COVID threat, and prejudice toward Asians [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Virtual.
  12. Al-Kire, R. L., Wayment, H. A., Ngo+, S., & Rowatt, W. C. (2020, February). Exploring the relationship between the quiet ego and the dark factor of personality [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA.
  13. D’Aoust, N. M. +, Al-Kire, R. L., & Rowatt, W. C. (2020, February). Sport perfectionism and negative emotionality among elite performance athletes [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA.
  14. Al-Kire, R. L., Weidler, D. J., & Goodman, R. J. (2019, February). Primed and prejudiced: Examining the effects of priming religious exemplars on prejudice toward Muslims [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Portland, OR.
  15. Leman, J., Rowatt, W. C., Al-Kire, R. L., & Dunn, H. N. (2019, February). Predictors of immigration attitudes [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Portland, OR.
  16. Dunn, H. N., Al-Kire, R. L., Leman, J., & Rowatt, W. C. (2019, February). Christian nationalism predicts immigrant prejudice among Americans [Poster]. Religion and Spirituality Preconference at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Portland, OR.
  17. Doyle, P.C., Wayment, H.A., Eiler, B. & Al-Kire, R. L. (2019, February). Challenges and rewards of incorporating big data skills to undergraduate research experience [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Portland, OR.
  18. Al-Kire, R. L., Fleming, L. F., Dunbar, N. D., & Huffman, A. H. (2018, August). From where does it STEM? A qualitative analysis of modern sexism in the academy [Poster]. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
  19. Parada, J. C., Al-Kire, R. L., Dunbar, N. D., Huffman, A. H., & Olson, K. (2018, August). Graduate student perceptions of future STEM careers and the underrepresentation of women [Poster]. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
  20. Doyle, P. C., Snell, M., Al-Kire, R. L., & Eiler, B. A. (2018, June). Mixed media methodology: Using tech to explore social problems [Poster]. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, PA.
  21. Parada, J. C., Al-Kire, R. L., Dunbar, N. D., Huffman, A. H., & Olson, K. (2018, April).         Doctoral students’ perceptions of gender theories related to the underrepresentation of women in STEM fields [Poster]. Western Psychological Association Annual Convention, Portland, OR.
  22. Bjerk, M. +, Parada, J. C., Al-Kire, R. L., Dunbar, N., Huffman, A., & Olson, K. (2018,         April). Qualitative analysis of female students’ family life concerns in future STEM         career [Poster]. Western Psychological Association Annual Convention,         Portland, OR.
  23. Al-Kire R. L., & Wayment, H. A. (2018, March). Predictors of tolerance: The relationship between a quiet ego, prejudice, and attitudes toward Muslims [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.
  24. Al-Kire, R. L., Savery, L. N., & Goodman, R. (2017, May). What you don’t know can hurt you: Informational uncertainty biases emotional stimulus appraisals [Poster]. Association for Psychological Sciences Annual Convention, Boston, MA.
  25. Al-Kire, R. L., Brookshire, K., & Wayment, H. A. (2017, May). Mothers' reactions to child's autism spectrum disorder: Are grief and distress distinguishable reactions? [Poster]. Association for Psychological Sciences Annual Convention, Boston, MA.
  26. Al-Kire, R. L., Weidler, D. J., & Goodman, R. J. (2017, April). The effects of religious priming on intergroup bias [Poster]. Western Psychological Association Annual Convention, Sacramento, CA.

MEDIA COVERAGE

  1. Washington Post, October 2022, https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/10/25/republicans-christian-nationalism-midterms/ 
  2. Time Magazine, September 2021, https://time.com/6132591/january-6th-christian-nationalism/
  3. FiveThirtyeight, January 2021, https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/our-radicalized-republic/#part2

relevant EXPERIENCE

AD-HOC JOURNAL REVIEWER

service experience                                

APA Division 36 Social Justice Task Force Member & Grant Program Lead         2020 - 2023

APA Division 36

Graduate Student Association Department Representative                2019 - 2021
Baylor University

Graduate Student Representative for Psychological Sciences                2017 - 2018 Northern Arizona University

mentorship and work experiences

Mentor for The Center for the Science of Moral Understanding’s                2021

Summer 2021 Undergraduate Research Program
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

Graduate Research Assistant on Art Seeking Understanding Grant                2020 – 2021
Baylor University, Funded by Templeton Religious Trust                 

Graduate-Undergraduate Mentorship Program (GUMP) Mentor                2018 – 2022

Baylor University

Research Assistant at the Institute for Human Development                2018

Northern Arizona University

Graduate Student Mentor for NSF Research Experience                2017

for Undergraduates (REU) Summer Program

Northern Arizona University

GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS

Advanced Undergraduate Statistics | Undergraduate Statistics | Undergraduate Research Methods | Developmental Psychology | Personality Psychology | Cross-Cultural Psychology                

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS                

Religions of the World

AWARDS and Fellowships

  1. International Society for Political Psychology Summer Academy Fellow                2021, 2022
  2. Baylor Graduate Student Fellowship, Baylor University                2018 - 2022
  3. Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Nominee, Baylor University                2019
  4. Psychological Sciences Outstanding Graduate Student Award,                        2017
    Northern Arizona University
  5. Psychological Sciences Outstanding Senior Award,                 2015
    Northern Arizona University        
  6. Golden Key International Honors Society, Northern Arizona University        2015
  7. Dean’s List (all concurrent semesters), Northern Arizona University                2014 – 2015
  8. Honors Program Award, Northern Arizona University                                2014 – 2015
  9. Psi Chi Honors Society, Northern Arizona University                                2014 - 2018        
  10. Honors Program Award, Scottsdale Community College                         2011 – 2013
  11. Excellence Under the Stars Award for Physics,                                        2011 Scottsdale Community College        
  12. Maricopa Grant for Student Success, Scottsdale Community College                2011 – 2013
  13. Dean’s List (all concurrent semesters), Scottsdale Community College                2011 - 2013
    Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society,
    Scottsdale Community College                2011
  14. Max de Montel Williamson Travel Award, Northern Arizona University                2018
  15. Vicki Green Travel Award, Northern Arizona University                2018

Professional Affiliations

  1. American Psychological Association Member
  2. APA Division 36 Affiliate Member
  3. Association for Psychological Sciences Member
  4. Center for the Science of Moral Understanding, Affiliate Member
  5. Golden Key International Honors Society
  6. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Member
  7. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Member
  8. Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Member
  9. Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society
  10. Psi Chi Honors Society
  11. Western Psychological Association Member

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

  1. Multilevel Modeling Workshop (May 2022). Workshop hosted by APS, Chicago, IL.
  2. Data Visualization in R Workshop (May 2022). The Center for Statistical Training, Curran Bauer Analytics
  3. Quantitative Meta-Analysis Workshop (June 2021). The Center for Statistical Training, Curran Bauer Analytics
  4. Multilevel Modeling Workshop (May 2021). The Center for Statistical Training, Curran Bauer Analytics
  5. Structural Equation Modeling Workshop (May 2020). The Center for Statistical Training, Curran Bauer Analytics
  6. Theory and Practice of Bayesian Inference Using JASP (February 2019). Workshop hosted by SPSP, Portland, OR.        

COMMUNITY AND VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES 

        Graduate Student Association Department Representative,        2019 – 2020

        Baylor University

        Student Member for Psychological Sciences Hiring Committees,         2016 - 2018
Northern Arizona University        

        Volunteer, The Humane Society of Northern Arizona        2016 - 2018
Peer mentor for adolescent mental health inpatients,        2009 – 2010

        Banner Behavioral Health Center

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES

Dr. Clara L. Wilkins

University of Washington

Claraw@uw.edu

Phone: 206-543-2640

Dr. Wade C. Rowatt

Baylor University
Wade_Rowatt@baylor.edu
Phone: 254-710-3033

Dr. Jo-Ann Tsang

Baylor University

JoAnn_Tsang@baylor.edu

Phone: 254-710- 2259

Dr. Sarah A. Schnitker

Baylor University

Sarah_Schnitker@Baylor.edu

Phone: 254-710-2932

Dr. Michael H. Pasek

University of Illinois Chicago
Mpasek@uic.edu

Phone: 312-996-7921