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Request for Study Participants: "Shifting the Lens of the Greatest Psychologists: Exploring the Prevalence of Black Scholars”

 Our research team led by Kareema Smith and supervised by Dr. Latifat Cabirou is conducting a study titled, Shifting the Lens of the Greatest Psychologists: Exploring the Prevalence of Black Scholars to investigate the psychology scholars that influence the teaching, learning, and work experiences of Black psychologists. If you are 18 years of age or older, identify as Black/African American, and have graduated from a psychology doctoral program (in any discipline, e.g., clinical, cognitive, counseling, developmental, educational, etc.) within the past ten years, please consider participating in this study. Your participation in this study should take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Participation in this study is completely voluntary and anonymous. 

Link to survey: qualtrics.com/gr8blackpsyc  

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