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Cecilia Wainryb is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their research is focused primarily in the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a notable emphasis on Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, Education, and Developmental and Educational Psychology.

Wainryb's work covers a range of topics, particularly within Identity, Memory, and Therapy; Education Discipline and Inequality; Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression; Resilience and Mental Health; Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development; Emotions and Moral Behavior; and Attachment and Relationship Dynamics.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Wainryb include:

  • Holly Recchia
  • Gabriel Vélez
  • Monisha Pasupathi
  • Laura Pareja Conto
  • Jordan A. Booker

Several venues regularly publish Wainryb's research, such as:

  • Developmental Psychology
  • Social Development
  • Journal of Research on Adolescence
  • Current Opinion in Psychology
  • Emerging Adulthood

Recent papers authored include:

  • "Rethinking Responses to Youth Rebellion: Recent Growth and Development of Restorative Practices in Schools" (2020, Current Opinion in Psychology)
  • "College, Interrupted: Profiles in First-Year College Students Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Across One Year" (2022, Emerging Adulthood)
  • "Early Impacts of College, Interrupted: Considering First-Year Students' Narratives About COVID and Reports of Adjustment During College Shutdowns" (2022, Psychological Science)
  • "Mothers and friends as listeners for adolescent anger narration: Distinct developmental affordances." (2022, Developmental Psychology)
  • "Adolescents' and emerging adults' reminisces about emotions in the context of disclosing, concealing, and lying to parents" (2021, Social Development)

Best Publications

  • Being Hurt and Hurting Others: Children's Narrative Accounts and Moral Judgments of Their Own Interpersonal Conflicts

    Cecilia Wainryb;Beverly A. Brehl;Sonia Matwin;Bryan W. Sokol

  • Judging social issues: difficulties, inconsistencies, and consistencies.

    Elliot Turiel;Carolyn Hildebrandt;Cecilia Wainryb

  • Children's Thinking About Diversity of Belief in the Early School Years: Judgments of Relativism, Tolerance, and Disagreeing Persons

    Cecilia Wainryb;Leigh A. Shaw;Marcie Langley;Kim Cottam

  • Dominance, subordination, and concepts of personal entitlements in cultural contexts

    Cecilia Wainryb;Elliot Turiel

  • Understanding Differences in Moral Judgments: The Role of Informational Assumptions

    Cecilia Wainryb

  • Independence and interdependence in diverse cultural contexts.

    Melanie Killen;Cecilia Wainryb

  • On telling the whole story: facts and interpretations in autobiographical memory narratives from childhood through midadolescence.

    Monisha Pasupathi;Cecilia Wainryb

  • Children's, adolescents', and young adults' thinking about different types of disagreements.

    Cecilia Wainryb;Leigh A. Shaw;Marta Laupa;Ken R. Smith

  • Moral development in a violent society: Colombian children's judgments in the context of survival and revenge

    Roberto Posada;Cecilia Wainryb

  • Moral development in culture: Diversity, tolerance, and justice.

    Cecilia Wainryb

  • Developing Moral Agency through Narrative

    Monisha Pasupathi;Cecilia Wainryb

  • Tolerance and Intolerance: Children's and Adolescents' Judgments of Dissenting Beliefs, Speech, Persons, and Conduct

    Cecilia Wainryb;Leigh A. Shaw;Camelia Maianu

  • Social Life in Cultures: Judgments, Conflict, and Subversion

    Elliot Turiel;Cecilia Wainryb

  • The Application of Moral Judgments to Other Cultures: Relativism and Universality

    Cecilia Wainryb

  • Concepts of freedoms and rights in a traditional, hierarchically organized society

    Elliot Turiel;Cecilia Wainryb

  • Beliefs about Truth and Beliefs about Rightness

    Michael J. Chandler;Bryan W. Sokol;Cecilia Wainryb

  • ‘And So They Ordered Me to Kill a Person’: Conceptualizing the Impacts of Child Soldiering on the Development of Moral Agency

    Cecilia Wainryb

  • Conceptual and informational features in moral decision making

    Cecilia Wainryb;Elliot Turiel

  • Social Reasoning and the Varieties of Social Experiences in Cultural Contexts

    Elliot Turiel;Cecilia Wainryb

  • Reasoning about Social Conflicts in Different Cultures: Druze and Jewish Children in Israel.

    Cecilia Wainryb

  • Diversity in social development: Between or within cultures?

    Cecilia Wainryb;Elliot Turiel

Frequent Co-Authors

Monisha Pasupathi
Monisha Pasupathi University of Utah
Elliot Turiel
Elliot Turiel University of California, Berkeley
Patricia K. Kerig
Patricia K. Kerig University of Utah
Judith G. Smetana
Judith G. Smetana University of Rochester
Robyn Fivush
Robyn Fivush Emory University
Joan E. Grusec
Joan E. Grusec University of Toronto
Qi Wang
Qi Wang Cornell University
Melanie Killen
Melanie Killen University of Maryland, College Park
Larry Nucci
Larry Nucci University of California, Berkeley
Michael J. Chandler
Michael J. Chandler University of British Columbia

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