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Natalia Modzelik

Natalia Modzelik

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nataliamodzelik@gmail.com

Natalia(She/They) is a research assistant for the SCHEMA project and Charlotte’s master’s thesis research project. Graduating with a BA in Psychology and a minor in Special Education from UBC in 2021, Natalia has worked in a variety of research labs in varying roles since 2018. Natalia’s ultimate goal is to contribute significantly to the field of clinical psychology through researching sex education programs for autistic youth and advancing accessible diagnostic services for adult women. They can be found hiking, camping, traveling and drinking iced coffee during their free time.

Modzelik, N.,Van de Vondervoort, J.W., Hamlin, J.K. (2022, April 21 – 23). Preschoolers’ context dependant moral evaluations [Poster session]. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) Biennial Conference, Madison Wisconsin.

Modzelik, N.,Van de Vondervoort, J.W., Hamlin, J.K. (2021, June 28 – July 2). Preschoolers’ context dependant moral judgments. Moral Development [Talk]. Society for Philosophy and Psychology 47th Annual Meeting, Virtual.

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