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I am a fourth year PhD student in Developmental Psychology at the University of Chicago. I am interested in early infant social cognition. In my dissertation, I am exploring infant social networks. Through my research, I hope to describe the nature and structure present in infant social relationships as well as explore how social relationships impact early social cognition.
I graduated with a B.A. in Psychology and Cognitive Science from Northwestern University in 2015. As an undergraduate, I worked with Dr. Amy Booth and Dr. Sandra Waxman at Northwestern and Dr. Frank Keil at Yale University studying word learning, language development, children’s causal reasoning, and adult’s reasoning about explanatory depth.