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LINDA W. CHANG
Harvard University, Department of Psychology
33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
[email protected]
www.iamlindachang.com
EDUCATION
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Ph.D. Student in Social Psychology
expected 2020
Yale University, New Haven, CT
B.A. Cognitive Science, with distinction
2012
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
Graduate Research Fellowship ($102,000), National Science Foundation
2017-2020
Diversity Fund Graduate Travel Award ($500), Society for Personality and Social Psychology
2017
Graduate Travel Award (declined), Society for Personality and Social Psychology
2017
Elsie Hopestill Stimson Research Grant ($1000), Harvard University, Psychology Department
2015
Rev. Mary A. Vanderbilt Scholarship Fund ($3000, An.), Harvard University, GSAS 2015 - Present
Mellon Mays - Edward Bouchet Undergraduate Fellowship ($10,500), Yale University 2010
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Chang, L. W., Krosch, A.R., & Cikara, M. (2016). Effects of intergroup threat on mind,
brain, and behavior. Current Opinion in Psychology, 11, 69-73.
McAuliffe, K., Chang, L. W., Leimgruber, K. L., Spaulding, R., Blake, P. R., & Santos, L.
R. (2015). Capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) show no evidence for inequity
aversion in a costly choice task. Animal Behaviour, 103, 65-74.
SUBMITTED MANUSCRIPTS
Johnston, A. M., Chang, L. W., & Santos, L. R. I can do it myself: Dogs (Canis familiaris)
prioritize independent problem solving over looking back.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Chang, L. W., Cikara, M. (2017). Engineering opportunity: Manipulating choice
architecture to attenuate social bias. Poster presented at:
- 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology
(SPSP), San Antonio, TX.
-
Social Cognition Preconference at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for
Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), San Antonio, TX.
29th Association for Psychological Science (APS) Convention, Boston, MA.
Chang, L. W., Leimgruber, K., Spaulding, R., Blake, P., McAuliffe, K., & Santos, L.
(2015). Capuchin monkeys show no evidence for inequity aversion in a costly
choice task. Poster presented at:
- 2015 Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development
(SRCD), Philadelphia, PA.
- 2015 Day of Cognitive Science at Yale University, New Haven, CT.
INVITED TALKS
Chang, L. W. (2012, May). Function-based individuation of artifacts in rhesus macaques
(Macaca mulatta). Talk presented at Mellon Mays & Edward Bouchet Senior
Presentations. New Haven, CT.
Chang, L. W. (2010, February). Navigating identities and diversity in college. Talk
presented and alumni panel discussion at Kent Place School. Summit, NJ.
PAST RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Dingo Discovery & Research Centre in Victoria, Australia, PI: Laurie Santos
Subject population: Canis dingo
Research Assistant: May 2015
Canine Cognition Center at Yale University, PI: Laurie Santos
Subject population: Canis lupus familiaris
Center Manager: Summer 2012 – Summer 2015
Research Assistant: Spring 2012
Comparative Cognition Laboratory at Yale University, PI: Laurie Santos
Subject population: Cebus apella
Lab Manager: Summer 2012 – Fall 2013
Research Assistant: Summer 2009 – Spring 2012
Cayo Santiago Field Station in Puerto Rico, PI: Laurie Santos
Subject population: Macaca mulatta
Research Assistant: November 2011
As of March 2017
Mind and Development Laboratory at Yale University, PI: Paul Bloom
Subject population: human children
Research Assistant: Summer 2011
WORK EXPERIENCE
The ROOTS Project Inc., Bloomfield, NJ
YouthROOTS
2013 – Present
Ceceilyn Miller Institute, Clifton, NJ
Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Empowerment Conference
2011 – 2012
American Conference On Diversity, New Brunswick, NJ
Lead For Diversity
2008 – 2011
SOCIAL JUSTICE EXPERIENCE
The ROOTS Project Inc., Ceceilyn Miller Institute, American Conference on Diversity
§ Developing curriculum for workshops on ability status, age, body image, gender,
race, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, solidarity, intersectionality, empathy
§ Facilitating large workshops and small group discussions
§ Action planning for schools
§ Community building
ASSOCIATIONS
AAYA, Association of Asian American Yale Alumni
Yale GALA, LGBT Alumni Association
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Association for Psychological Science (APS)
Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)
The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
As of March 2017
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