Currently, students primarily work with me as research assistants. The primary purpose of creating this page is to help foster a clear understanding of the long-term perspective in the craft of research. Below are the milestones of a recently accepted manuscript; the timing of these steps can vary based on the specific demands of each project. In theory, research assistants are capable of contributing to any of the stages listed. Ideally, students will generate their own ideas, allowing us to jointly develop an execution plan.
Zeng, Y., Niziolek, C. A., & Parrell, B. (2025). Simultaneous acquisition of multiple auditory–motor transformations reveals suprasyllabic motor planning in speech production. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 154(6), 1681–1698. https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0001744
02/04/2021, First pilot testing of experiments
11/02/2021, First participant data collected, formant tracking of recorded data started
03/02/2022, Last participant data collected
06/07/2022, Formant tracking of last participant data done
08/31/2022, Launching statistical analysis and manuscript writing
01/10/2024, Initial submission of the manuscript
07/11/2024, Submission of the first revision
10/23/2024, Submission of the second revision
01/08/2025, Launching the manuscript production process with the publisher
03/21/2025, Submission of the first proof
04/10/2026, Publication becomes publicly available