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Dominika Majewska

I support the team with research elements of the project, including writing Espressos and summaries of our research documents for the public, co-ordinating external reviews and other exciting upcoming developments. I completed a BSc and a PGCE in Psychology, followed by a Master’s degree in Research Methods in Psychology. 

In previous research projects, I worked with students from Year 8 up to Year 13 and children as young as 5 years old. I have used quantitative, observational and qualitative methods to investigate areas such as bullying, adolescent emotion regulation development and possible parental behaviours that may contribute to the development of perfectionism in children. My interests are focused in the field of educational psychology.

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