Student 535731’s Profile

Student 535731
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Student 535731
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Biomedical Informatics

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Dr. Amanda Almond’s Health Psychology Research Lab at City Tech

Dr. Amanda Almond’s Health Psychology Research Lab at City Tech

In the Psychology Research Lab at City Tech, students worked with Dr. Amanda Lee Almond on every stage of the social science research process—from study design and participant recruitment to data analysis and scholarly writing. Projects in the lab explored self-care and empowerment among women enrolled in graduate psychology programs, the effects of microaggressions on self-compassion, health promotion, and professional identity, and racial identity and attributions of race in the interpretation of disease-risk messages among Black Americans. More recent research extended these themes to applied health settings, including the validation of the Racial Microaggression in Medical Practice Scale (RMMPS), the development of the Anti-Racist Efficacy Scale (Almond, 2025, OSF Preprint), and a new framework published in Current Psychology (Almond, 2025) that uses the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change to promote anti-racist action in medical and educational environments. Together, this body of work advances an interdisciplinary understanding of how race, bias, and behavioral change intersect to shape health and well-being. Student roles included recruiting participants, identifying psychology programs for outreach, entering and managing data, developing surveys in Qualtrics, conducting literature searches, preparing annotated bibliographies, and contributing to literature reviews. All student researchers completed CITI certification for the ethical conduct of human subjects research. Skills developed: library and research literacy, academic writing, bibliography construction, Excel data organization, and Qualtrics survey design (training provided). Core values: ethical access to scholarship, integrity in research practices, and inclusion of diverse and underrepresented perspectives in psychological science. Knowledge areas: health psychology and behavior change, social and person-perception theory, the biopsychosocial model, and gender and race studies. Interested in joining the lab? Motivated students with strong writing skills, curiosity about the psychology of health, and a commitment to equity in research are encouraged to apply. Please contact Dr. Amanda Lee Almond at AAlmond@citytech.cuny.edu with a brief statement of interest and a copy of your résumé or CV.

Health/Social Psychology Research Group

Health/Social Psychology Research Group

Students work with Professor Almond on social science research. Here is where we share our thoughts, ideas and interest. We also collaborate on assignments and projects.

My Clubs

Chemistry Department

Chemistry Department

The Chemistry Department Open Lab site was designed to be a resource for students. It includes information regarding the Chemistry Club, News and Events in the Chemistry Department, Information on Tutoring, Scholarships, Research and Internships. Please send us a request for membership to join the website.

SIAM Student chapter

SIAM Student chapter

The NYCCT student chapter of SIAM is a chapter of the international SIAM organization.

Philosophy Club

Philosophy Club

What is this philosophy-stuff all about? Come watch some philosophy videos and engage in a little philosophy talk! Philosophers and non-philosophers welcome.

The National Society of Black Engineers

The National Society of Black Engineers

The society’s mission is to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community

Computer Information Association

Computer Information Association

The Computer is a student organization that provides a creative and safe learning environment where college students majoring in computer related courses and/or interested in computers and technology, work together with other students to explore their own ideas, develop skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology. The computer club plan and organize projects and activities with the purpose of enhance technical skills and knowledge outside the classrooms and develop team work skills and interpersonal communications among the club members. Members will learn to appreciate and enjoy a variety of software applications and technologies including such technologies as web design, programming, networks, video games design, phone application design and multimedia presentations. Meeting dates and time: Thursdays 12:45-2:15 pm Meeting Location: N906 Phone Number: (347) 699-CLUB (2582) Email: computerclubcitytech@gmail.com