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I graduated from the [http://www.arizona.edu The University of Arizona] in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in [[Psychology]] and a Bachelor of Arts in [[Philosophy]]. While there, I also minored in Molecular Biology and [[Biochemistry]]. | I graduated from the [http://www.arizona.edu The University of Arizona] in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in [[Psychology]] and a Bachelor of Arts in [[Philosophy]]. While there, I also minored in Molecular Biology and [[Biochemistry]]. | ||
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In 2004, I entered [[Georgia State University]] in [[Atlanta]],[[Georgia]] and completed my [[Master of Arts]] Degree in [[Psychology]]. Currently I am completing my Ph.D. in Psychology. | In 2004, I entered [[Georgia State University]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]],[[Georgia]] and completed my [[Master of Arts]] Degree in [[Psychology]]. Currently I am completing my Ph.D. in Psychology. | ||
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I currently teach two classes: Physiological Psychology and Natural Science Aspects of Psychology. My research focuses on neural correlates of social phenomena, including [[stereotypes]], [[prejudice]], and self-concepts. | I currently teach two classes: Physiological Psychology and Natural Science Aspects of Psychology. My research focuses on neural correlates of social phenomena, including [[stereotypes]], [[prejudice]], and self-concepts. |
Revision as of 11:17, 1 February 2023
I graduated from the The University of Arizona in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. While there, I also minored in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.
In 2004, I entered Georgia State University in Atlanta,Georgia and completed my Master of Arts Degree in Psychology. Currently I am completing my Ph.D. in Psychology.
I currently teach two classes: Physiological Psychology and Natural Science Aspects of Psychology. My research focuses on neural correlates of social phenomena, including stereotypes, prejudice, and self-concepts.