Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Awards and Recognition
Academic Presentations
Affiliations
Certification
Volunteer Roles
References
Timeline
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Tia Kleiner

North York,ON

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Specialized Honours Thesis Student

Dr. Thomas Teo
09.2022 - 04.2023
  • Conducted a qualitative narrative analysis on changes to individuals’ sense of self due to COVID-19.
  • Managed study protocol, interviews, data analysis (MAXQDA), and results reporting.

Research Assistant

Well-being Research Lab, Dr. Nicole Mead
05.2022 - 10.2023
  • Assisted in literature reviews, data entry, in-person testing, lab social media management, lab presentations, and pilot-testing studies.

Research Assistant

The MAR Lab, Dr. Raymond Mar
09.2021 - 08.2023
  • Assisted in in-person testing for a replication study, granting students participation credits, responding to emails from participants, literature reviews, pilot-testing studies, data entry, participant recruitment, Journal Club presentations, writing articles for the blog OnFiction, uploading data to Open Science Framework, and creating surveys using Qualtrics
  • Involved in weekly lab meetings.

Behavioural Coder for Undergraduate Thesis

The Leadership, Competition, and Collaboration Lab, Dr. Joey Cheng
09.2021 - 03.2022
  • Analyzed behavioural signs in video recordings following specific coding guidelines.

Education

Bachelor of Arts Specialized Honours Psychology, Summa Cum Laude -

York University
04-2023

Skills

  • R
  • SPSS
  • JASP
  • Powerpoint
  • Prolific
  • Excel
  • Zotero
  • MAXQDA
  • Qualtrics

Awards and Recognition

  • 2023, Graduated Summa Cum Laude
  • 2023, Recipient of the Ivana Guglietti Kelly Prize for Excellence in Qualitative Research ($500)
  • 2018-2023, York University Automatic Entrance Scholarship
  • 2018-2023, Member of the Dean’s Honour Roll

Academic Presentations

  • Kleiner, T. L. (2023, November). Unmasking the self: How COVID-19 changed the way

“we” see ourselves. Talk presented at the International Association of Applied

Psychology Early Career Marathon. Virtual conference.

  • Kleiner, T. L. (2023, May). Unmasking the self: How COVID-19 changed the way “we”

see ourselves. Poster presented at the Annual Ontario  Psychology

Undergraduate Thesis Conference. Windsor, ON.

  • Kleiner, T. L. (2023, May). Unmasking the self: How COVID-19 changed the way “we”

see ourselves. Talk presented at the Conference for Undergraduate Health

Research (CUHR) at York University.

  • Kleiner, T. L. (2023, April). Unmasking the self: How COVID-19 changed the way “we”

see ourselves. Poster Presented at the Psychology Poster Day at York University.

  • Kleiner, T. L. (2023, March). Unmasking the self: How COVID-19 changed the way

“we” see ourselves. Talk presented at the Luminate Mental Health Conference at  York University.

Affiliations

  • 2023 - Present, The Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Student member
  • 2022 - Present, The International Association of Applied Psychology, Student member

Certification

Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans

Volunteer Roles

  • Social Media Coordinator, 08/2023, Present, The International Association of Applied Psychology, Division 12, Manage Division 12's LinkedIn and Twitter accounts, curating and posting content related to recent research, job openings, and industry events in sport psychology. Engage with the community by responding to comments and facilitating discussions.
  • Writer, 01/2023, 04/2023, Her Campus, York University, Authored monthly articles for the magazine, covering topics relevant to student life. Collaborated with the editorial team to brainstorm ideas and ensure content quality.
  • R-programming Tutorials Participant, 09/2022, 04/2023, Memory and Meaning Lab, Actively engaged in bi-weekly R-programming tutorials, covering topics such as data visualization, statistical analysis, and data cleaning. Developed and presented a comprehensive tutorial on data cleaning techniques in R to lab members.
  • Representative, 01/2021, 04/2021, Brain Waves Association, York University, Promoted awareness about brain and spinal cord injury prevention to elementary school children (grades 1-5). Conducted interactive presentations and educational activities to engage and inform young students.

References

References available upon request.

Timeline

Specialized Honours Thesis Student

Dr. Thomas Teo
09.2022 - 04.2023

Research Assistant

Well-being Research Lab, Dr. Nicole Mead
05.2022 - 10.2023

Research Assistant

The MAR Lab, Dr. Raymond Mar
09.2021 - 08.2023

Behavioural Coder for Undergraduate Thesis

The Leadership, Competition, and Collaboration Lab, Dr. Joey Cheng
09.2021 - 03.2022

Bachelor of Arts Specialized Honours Psychology, Summa Cum Laude -

York University
Tia Kleiner