About the Contributors

Tyler Miller is a doctoral student at Texas A&M University. His research area is cognitive psychology, focusing on metacognition, aging, and psychophysiology. You can contact him at milltyl@gmail.com or see his posts here.

Ashley Meyer is a graduate student in Cognitive Neuroscience at Rice University and is interested in all things psychology. She has done research on things ranging from the methodology of chili-judging to spatial learning in rats to the metacognitive judgments that students make when studying. In her free time she likes to watch movies, play her saxophone, and hang out with her husband and 2 huskies! If you want to know more about Ashley, visit her personal website. To see Ashley’s posts, click here.

Brianna Bennett is a graduate student in Clinical Psychology at Texas Tech University. To see Brianna’s posts, click here.

Cassie Russell is an Educational Psychology doctoral student at the University of Northern Colorado. Her current research focus is motivation in educational settings, specifically fostering transformative experiences, or when a student relates material learned in class to the “real world.” Cassie also stays busy by teaching undergraduate psychology courses and serving as president of UNC’s Educational Psychology Society. To see Cassie’s posts, click here.

Mariah Laver is a clinical doctoral student at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, ND. Her research focus is with inmate and other forensic populations, and she hopes to work therapeutically with inmate and juvenile delinquency populations in the future. To see Mariah’s posts, click here.

Alyssa Pilkington is an undergraduate student at Brock University in Ontario.  She is in her third year and still debating about which area to focus on.  For now she will just focus on whatever catches her interest. To see Alyssa’s posts, click here.

Are you a Developmental, I/O, Social, Forensic, Clinical, Behavioral Neuroscience, or other type of psychologist and want to start contributing to Variety Psychology? Please contact Tyler to get more details (milltyl@gmail.com).

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