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Stefanie Tignor

Stefanie Tignor

Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Psychology
Northeastern University

Disciplines: Psychology

Stefanie Tignor is a fifth-year graduate student pursuing her Ph.D. in Social and Personality Psychology at Northeastern University. Her research examines how emotional experience interacts with personality to predict well-being and prosocial, interpersonally adaptive behavior, with a particular focus on the self-conscious emotions. Stefanie uses technology in addressing the above questions, such as smartphone behavioral tracking and video game behavior, as well as advanced statistical techniques and longitudinal methods.

Articles

Should You Really Swear Off Bacon? How Statistical Confusion Provoked An Online Panic
Meat Misunderstanding

Should You Really Swear Off Bacon? How Statistical Confusion Provoked An Online Panic

By Stefanie Tignor, Northeastern & Jesse Lyons, MIT November 4, 2015

A closer look at a recent report linking processed and red meat with cancer.

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