Joshua Baylor

College of Family and Consumer Sciences

Human Development and Family Science

Graduate Research Assistant

I am a Master's student studying peer victimization and its relationships to emotional, behavioral and physiological outcomes, and I plan on working for a non-profit which prioritizes children's health and wellbeing.

Education

Degree Field of Study Institution Graduation
Bachelor of Science Psychology University of Georgia 2023

Research

Baylor, J., Ann, S., Taylor, R., Card, N. (April, 2023). The Associations between Reactive/Proactive Aggression and Internalizing Problems: A Meta-Analysis. Poster presentation. Presented at the CURO Symposium at the Classic Center (UGA).

Baylor, J., Kapoor, S., Bruck, B., Ehrlich., K. B. (April, 2023). The Correlations of Optimism and Pessimism with Internalizing Problems, Loneliness, Perceived Stress, and Negative Social Interactions in Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Poster presentation. Presented at the Psi Chi Convention in Memorial Hall (UGA).

Prior Professional Positions

Organization Title Years of Service
Meta-Analysis Lab Member 1

Awards

Award Name Awarded By Year Awarded
Scott Torgeson Award Department of Psychology, University of Georgia 2023

Service

Organization Title Year(s) Service Type
UGA HEROs Fraternity Relations Chair 1 Leadership
UGA HEROs Mentor 1 Leadership
UGA HEROs Team Leader 1 Leadership

Job Description

Assist in the Health and Development Laboratory, which Dr. Katherine Ehrlich leads. Most recently co-coded a meta-analysis centered on the relationship between peer victimization in adolescence and inflammation in adulthood.

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