Photograph by Jason Smith, UChicago, 2025
I am a PhD candidate in psychology at the University of Chicago
I study children’s social cognitive development, with two main research foci:
The development of socioeconomic cognition in childhood, including children’s: 1) thinking about money; 2) inferences about people with different amounts of money; 3) reasoning about the role of money in their own lives and development of personal socioeconomic identities; and 4) beliefs about the causes and effects of socioeconomic inequality and mobility.
Children’s reasoning about, and first-person engagement in, social relationships and networks. For instance, how do children infer social network structures based on observations of social behavior (e.g., a series of dyadic interactions)? And, what factors facilitate children’s development of novel connections in their own social networks?