Hi, I'm Selin!
I'm a social psychologist & quantitative researcher.
I'm a 4th year Social Psychology Ph.D. student at Rutgers University, New Brunswick.
I study 1) perceptions of immigrants and nationality groups in the U.S. and 2) their experiences with stressors through large-scale surveys and experiments.
I have 7+ years of experience in behavioral research, data analysis, and advocating research findings. I was formally trained in statistical programming and advanced statistical methods. I have taught statistical coding in R at college and graduate levels. I am very curious about advanced statistical methods and am always looking to learn more!
Ph.D. (2026, expected) - Ph.D. in Psychology, Rutgers University. My work is supervised by Dr. Calvin Lai.
M.A. (2023) - M.A. in Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis.
B.A. (2021) - B.A. in Psychology with honors in research, with distinction, University of Rochester. I also completed minors in International Relations and Statistics. During my time at UofR, I studied social stress and intergroup relations with Dr. Jeremy Jamieson and Dr. Jon Gordils.
You can find my CV here.