Here are some of the research studies and conference posters I've been actively involved in
My research so far has explored self-control, self-control strategies, well-being, and inequities and barriers in education. Some of these studies are listed below, I'm working on other exciting projects about which I will be posting soon :) For collaborations/queries feel free to reach out at poojakulkarni780@gmail.com
Kulkarni, P., Koopmann, J., & Hennecke, M. (In prep). Justifications and Biases in self-control conflicts
Kulkarni, P., and Raut, R. (2022). Overcoming COVID-19: Delaying gratification,
Preventive practices, Risk of testing Positive and Mental Health during the Pandemic
Kouznetsov, S., Kulkarni, P., Muller, K., Moughan, E., & Lopez, R. (2023). Beyond Screen Time: Associations Between Motives to Use Instagram & Mental Health Indicators (Poster for NEPA 2023 conference)
Kulkarni, P. (2021). Effect of Attention on Self-control
Kulkarni, P. (2022) Self-Control strategies used by Indian adults adopting healthier eating
habits (Pre-data Poster presented at PsyPAG 2022)
Joshi, P., Kulkarni, P., & Sathe, A. (2021). Impact of Online Teaching on Mental well-
being of Teachers during COVID-19 (Presented at KAPMI, Karnataka virtual conference)
Kulkarni, P*., and Baig, A*. (2023). Addressing the Elephants at the Roots: Influence of SES, Gender, & Caste on Interest in pursuing a Psychology Doctorate in India (Lightening Talk for University of Virginia's Diversifying Scholarship Conference)
Kulkarni, P*., Gupta, H*., & Jack, D. (2022). “Am I Audible?” Insights From Online
Psychology Tutoring in the Global South (APA's STP conference)
*Equal Contribution