ARC Lab at SFSU

ARC Lab at SFSU The A.R.C. Lab at San Francisco State University is dedicated to Advancing the Rights of Children through psychological science.

Are you between the ages 16-22? Do you or your parents identify as immigrants? Participate in an online study being cond...
11/22/2024

Are you between the ages 16-22? Do you or your parents identify as immigrants? Participate in an online study being conducted by San Francisco State University and Loyola University Chicago and earn a $20 gift card. This is a study to learn from immigrant-origin youth and how they think about themselves, their identities, community and how they come to engage with society and the world. The survey will take 20 to 45 minutes to complete. Scan QR code shown in the flyer or use this link to participate https://sfsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8CYRaAHqleBsmG2

Meet the research team!Gabrielle received her BS in Psychology from the University of the Philippines Diliman. Currently...
11/22/2024

Meet the research team!
Gabrielle received her BS in Psychology from the University of the Philippines Diliman. Currently, she is pursuing a master’s degree in Developmental Psychology at SF State. Her research interests include family dynamics, parenting, and intergenerational trauma across cultures. She also aims to study the roles of racial and ethnic identity formation and intercultural cooperation in youth development, motivation, and personality.

Meet the research team!Monica (she/her) is an undergraduate at SFSU minoring in psychology. She plans to attend graduate...
11/22/2024

Meet the research team!
Monica (she/her) is an undergraduate at SFSU minoring in psychology. She plans to attend graduate school to obtain her doctorate degree. She hopes to become a psychologist who can work with people who are incarcerated as well as to help minority youth improve their mental health. My research interests include prison reform, attachment styles, and consciousness regarding wellbeing.

Meet the research team!Kaylahnie graduated from University of California, Davis in 2023 with a BA in Psychology and doub...
11/22/2024

Meet the research team!
Kaylahnie graduated from University of California, Davis in 2023 with a BA in Psychology and double minor in Political Science and Human Rights. Currently, she is a graduate student in the Developmental Psychology program at San Francisco State University. Her research interests include sociopolitical development, and early childhood interventions for marginalized youth.

Meet the research team!Taleah received her B.S in Psychology and Literature from Park University, she is currently pursu...
11/22/2024

Meet the research team!
Taleah received her B.S in Psychology and Literature from Park University, she is currently pursuing her master's degree in Developmental Psychology at SF State. Her research interests include gender studies, the social and economic effect of gender roles in modern society, mixed youth and the role identity plays on straddling the fence of ethnicities as well as trauma in adolescents. She is currently in her first year of graduate school and working in Dr. Karras lab.

Meet the research team!Nada received her BA in Psychology from San Francisco State University. Currently, she is pursuin...
11/22/2024

Meet the research team!
Nada received her BA in Psychology from San Francisco State University. Currently, she is pursuing a master’s degree in Developmental Psychology at SF State. Her current research interests include first-generation and second-generation identity formation, family dynamics, the political climate, and stereotypes, with a focus on Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) communities.

Meet the research team!Minyan is a graduate student at San Francisco State University, and pursuing her Master’s in Deve...
11/22/2024

Meet the research team!
Minyan is a graduate student at San Francisco State University, and pursuing her Master’s in Developmental Psychology. Her current research interests include the formation of identity, especially how identities are affected by race, gender, regions, and the internet. She is also interested in how immigrant-origin youth handle identity conflict when they identify with multiple cultural backgrounds.

Meet the research team!Juliana Karras, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at San Francisco...
11/22/2024

Meet the research team!
Juliana Karras, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at San Francisco State University and partner of the Immigration Initiative at Harvard.

She joined SFSU in 2020 and completed her: postdoc in Human Development & Psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles in 2020; Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology at the Graduate Center City University of New York in 2018; and M.A. in Human Development & Social Intervention at New York University in 2012.

Her multi-method work centers inequality by using a structural lens to study the social development of children and adolescents in context. Specifically: the intersection of race, identity, inequality, and civic development; attitudes towards and conceptions of children’s human rights; and ethnic/racial inequality across contexts. The goal of her work is to advance social justice through actionable science by generating empirical knowledge that researchers, practitioners, and policymakers can use to identify and rectify social systems that reproduce inequality in development.

Are you a young person ages 12-18? Do you or your parents identify as immigrants? Earn a $20 gift card by sharing your e...
12/09/2020

Are you a young person ages 12-18? Do you or your parents identify as immigrants? Earn a $20 gift card by sharing your experiences with us! Link here to sign up: http://bit.ly/2020studysfsu

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