P.I.-Dr. Daeun Park
Daeun Park, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Sungkyunkwan University. She received her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the University of Chicago. She received her M.A. from Teachers College, Columbia University (Psychology) and B.A. from Duksung Women's University (Early Childhood Education). Dr. Park's research focuses on children's non-cognitive skills, such as grit, growth mindset, and self-control, that affect their academic achievement as well as psychological well-being.
email: daeunp@skku.edu
Yeoul Shin
Yeoul is a doctoral student in Department of Psychology at Sungkyunkwan University.
She received her master's degree in Home Economics Education from Korea University's Graduate School of Education. Her research interests are focused on achievement motivation related to noncognitive skills, such as grit and the growth mindset.
email: pinkgirl86@hanmail.net
Hyeseung Han
Hyeseung is a M.A. student in the Department of Psychology at Sungkyunkwan University. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Art Studies at Hongik University. She would like to delve into grit and mindset related to arts from adolescence to early adulthood, and the Psychology of the Arts in human development.
email: hyesui113@g.skku.edu
Jeewon Jeon
Jeewon is a M.A. student in the Department of Psychology at Sungkyunkwan University. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in psychology at Sungshin Women’s university. Her research interests lie in nurturing grit and persistence throughout early childhood and adolescence.
email: haleyjeon@g.skku.edu
Boyoon Kim
Boyoon is M.A student in developmental psychology at Sungkyunkwan University. She earned her BA at Daegu University, double majoring Psychology and Rehabilitation Psychology. Her research interests focus on the children's motivation, mindset, and anthropomorphism.
email: kbo1041@g.skku.edu
Daeun Yang
Daeun graduated from Boston University in 2021 with a BA in Psychology. She joined the MAP lab as a graduate student in Spring 2022. Her research interests include adolescents’ empathic abilities, the development of autonomy, and the influence of grit on one’s academic success.
email: yang1@g.skku.edu
Jaehoon Yoo
Jaehoon is M.A student in developmental psychology at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU). He was granted his BA at SKKU. He joined Developmental Psychology Research Lab in Fall 2022. Jaehoon is interested in the role of growth mindset in the relationship between social media usage and psychological well-being.
email: jinjjahun@gmail.com
Sujin Woo
Sujin is a M.A student studying developmental psychology at Sungkyunkwan University(SKKU). She received a bachelor's degree in Psychology and Education in Classical Chinese from SKKU. She is interested in research on factors that affect academic achievement, such as learning anxiety, and mindset.
email: sujin19@g.skku.edu
Minji Kim
Minji is M.A student in developmental psychology at Sungkyunkwan University(SKKU). She received a bachelor's degree in Psychology and Child Psychology & Education at SKKU. She is interested in research on factors that affect children's emotion regulation and social feedback, especially the emotional responsiveness of adults on children.
email: yosepina725@g.skku.edu
Yoonjin Baek
Yoonjin is M.A. student in developmental psychology at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU). She received a bachelor's degree in Psychology and History at SKKU. Her research interests focus on praisers' traits and teacher-children interaction.
email: yoonjinb0116@g.skku.edu
Nahyun Kwon
Nahyun is a M.A. student in developmental psychology at Sungkyunkwan University. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and English Language & Literature at Gyeongsang National University. She is interested in how learning strategies influence academic achievement, with a particular focus on academic self-efficacy and motivation.
email: kwonnahyun2@skku.edu
Joohyun Kim
Joohyun is M.A. student in developmental psychology at Sungkyunkwan University. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Korean Language Education at Hanyang University. She is particularly interested in how teachers' emotional and cognitive factors affect students' learning and achievement.
email: kimjh2909@g.skku.edu