Dr. Adriene Beltz has become a topic editor at the Journal of Neuroscience Research. Congratulations, Dr. Beltz!
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Dr. Adriene Beltz has become a topic editor at the Journal of Neuroscience Research. Congratulations, Dr. Beltz!
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Dr. Adriene Beltz has become a statistical consulting editor at the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Congratulations, Dr. Beltz!
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Dr. Adriene Beltz, PhD., won this year’s Wilbert McKeachie Award for Excellence in Lecture- Based Teaching. Congratulations, Dr. Beltz!
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Adriene Beltz, PhD., won this year’s Anne Anastasi Distinguished Early Contributions Award. According to the Division 5 of the American Psychological Association (APA), “the Anne Anastasi Distinguished Early Career Contributions Award recognizes an early career individual who has made outstanding contributions to quantitative research methods. The contribution may be in academic, clinical, government, industry or other settings.”
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M(SD) Lab post-doctoral fellow Natasha Chaku, graduate student Dominic Kelly, and Dr. Adriene Beltz published an article called “Individualized learning potential in stressful times: How to leverage intensive longitudinal data to inform online learning” in Computers in Human Behavior. Congrats!
Dr. Adriene Beltz’s work with fellow graduate student Hailey Dotterer was featured in PsyPost. Congratulations!
Graduate student Dominic Kelly and Dr. Adriene Beltz published an article titled “Capturing Fluctuations in Gendered Cognition With Novel Intensive Longitudinal Measures” in Assessment.
Dr. Adriene Beltz has recently received an Opportunity Award from the James S. McDonnell Foundation for her study “Personalized Cognition in Context: An Ambulatory Assessment Study of Executive Function Dynamics Across Adulthood and Aging.” Congratulations, Dr. Beltz!
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Dr. Adriene Beltz with graduate student Dominic Kelly and post-doctoral fellow Dr. Alexander Weigard published an article entitled “How are you doing? The person-specificity of daily links between neuroticism and physical health” in Journal of Psychosomatic Research.
Dr. Adriene Beltz has become an associate editor for the Journal of Research on Adolescence. Congratulations, Dr. Beltz!
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