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Randi Garcia
 
Randi Garcia
  
  • M.S., 2011, Statistics, University of Connecticut
  • M.A., 2010, Social Psychology, University of Connecticut
  • B.A., 2006, Psychology and Women's Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Major advisor: Kenny
  • Secondary advisor: Johnson
  • Joined program, Fall 2007


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Research Interests:  News
  • Statistical Methodology
  • Small Group Dynamics
  • Dyadic Data Analysis

Publications


Kenny, D. A., & Garcia, R. L.  (in press).  Using the actor-partner interdependence model to study the effects of group composition.  Small Group Processes.


Presentations

Garcia, R. L., & Kenny, D. A. (2010, July). Studying actors and partners in small groups. Paper presented at the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research’s annual meeting in Washington D. C.


Garcia, R. L., & Leach, C. W. (2010, July).What it means to be American: (National vs. Ethnic) identification and social belonging. Paper presented at the International Society of Political Psychology’s annual meeting in San Francisco, CA.

Garcia, R. L., Kahn, K., & Davies, P. (2008, February) Driving men into seminars on social sensitivity and aggression: Effects of male stereotypes in advertisements. Poster presented at the Society of Personality and Social Psychology's annual meeting in Albuquerque, NM.

Sosa, L., Farahmand, S., Garcia, R. L., Madanipour, M., Mirza, H., Maisel, N., & Gable, S. (2006, April). Attachment style and unsupportive responses to positive and negative events. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association's annual meeting in Palm Springs, CA.


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