My Favorites

Below are some of my favorite resources for developmental science and life as a graduate student.

Blogs

Check out Meriah DeJoseph’s blog on tips and tricks for applying to graduate school and increasing equity and diversity.

I really enjoy Dr. Sam Wass’s blog, My brain made me do it, for the latest reflections and empirical work from his lab including the topics of interpersonal synchrony in infancy, early regulatory systems, and measurement!

Podcasts

Check out the podcast, Quantitude, by Drs. Patrick Curran and Greg Hancock to learn more about quantitative methods in the context of developmental science mixed in with a lot of laughs and practical insight!

I am a big fan of Two Psychologists Four Beers for interesting discussions on current topics in psychology and neuroscience!

Recent Research Articles

Books

Popular Press

Teaching Resources

Pre-Doctoral Resources for Undergrads

Check out Meriah DeJoseph’s blog on tips and tricks for applying to graduate school and increasing equity and diversity.

Check out Meltem Yucel on Twitter and her amazing resources for paid internships to explore your research interests and gain experience before graduate school.

Other Cool Resources

How can a system be greater than the sum of its parts? What is complexity science? This cool interactive site provides a brief introduction to dynamic systems and complexity science, a useful lens for thinking about development.

I’ve found these free stats videos from Curran-Bauer Analytics to be incredibly helpful!