I graduated from Duke University with a PhD in cognitive psychology. I now work as a data scientist. Most of the repositories that I have here on Github are related to my Duke work (see below). Please note that the analytic code in each repository is primarily written in a notebook for folks to follow along with and is not always succinct. For example, there are repetitive code blocks that should've been optimized, but succinctness wasn't top-of-mind during my academic days, and the folks most likely to look are those looking to replicate the experiment. The same goes for the JavaScript experimental code files.
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The repository
LWPCtufb
corresponds to the article, https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0001058, i.e., Bejjani and Egner (2021), Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition (open access: https://psyarxiv.com/cdpxh), from my fourth year in graduate school. -
The repository
sclearn_fb
corresponds to the article, https://doi.org/10.1037/xhp0000720, i.e., Bejjani, Tan, and Egner (2020), Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance (open access: https://psyarxiv.com/pzrsd/), from my third year in graduate school. -
The repository
ClusteredTSMem
corresponds to the article, https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02833/full, i.e., Bejjani and Egner (2019), Frontiers in Psychology (preprint: https://psyarxiv.com/tzuj2), from my second year in graduate school. -
The repository
mindset_fMRI
corresponds to the article, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2019.06.003, i.e., Bejjani, DePasque, and Tricomi (2019), Biological Psychology (open access: https://psyarxiv.com/3rbvd/), from my second year as a research assistant at Rutgers-Newark. -
The repository
controltransfer
corresponds to the article, http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13423-018-1445-6, i.e., Bejjani, Zhang, and Egner (2018), Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (open access: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5903959/), from my first year in graduate school.
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This repository (https://osf.io/nmwhe/) corresponds to the article, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogpsych.2022.101474, i.e., Bejjani, Hoyle, and Egner (2022), Cognitive Psychology (open access: https://psyarxiv.com/bfn7d/), from my fifth year in graduate school.
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This repository (https://osf.io/8qpg6/) corresponds to the preprint, https://psyarxiv.com/z5ngw/, from my fourth/fifth year in graduate school.
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This repository (https://osf.io/2ueca/) corresponds to the article, https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0001074, i.e., Bejjani*, Siqi-Liu*, and Egner (2021), Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition (open access: https://psyarxiv.com/5ewj6), from my fourth year in graduate school.
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This repository (https://osf.io/7jfbp/) corresponds to the article, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0956797620904045, i.e., Bejjani, Dolgin, Zhang, and Egner (2020), Psychological Science (open access: https://osf.io/3bv94/), from my third year in graduate school.
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I taught Introduction to Cognitive Psychology in the summer of 2019 at Duke University. The repository of materials is forked here & the site is https://cogpsychduke2019.github.io/
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As part of my Bass Digital Education Fellowship at Duke University, I am developing a course on Introductory Programming for Online Social Science Experiments. The repository is actually an organization (https://github.com/socsciprogramming) so that in the future, anyone can join & update the material. That way, the class will be community-driven and hopefully long lasting!
- I also have a repository for my website, https://christinabejjani.github.io/. However, that's private, since I figured no one wants to get updates in their feed when I need to make a few quick changes.
- Brenda Yang and I also co-mentored Taylor Albus as he used React.js to develop the web application, Mindset Mapper (mindsetmapper.org, https://talbus.github.io/mindsetmap/#/). See the forked Github repository
mindsetmap
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That's all you'll find here on Github & elsewhere from me!
๐ซ How to reach me: christina.bejjani@duke.edu ๐ Pronouns: she/her