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Biography
Karyna Pryiomka is a doctoral candidate in Critical Social/Personality Psychology at the Graduate Center, CUNY. She has been teaching and working at CUNY in various capacities for over 10 years. She has been teaching Statistical Methods in Psychology and Experimental Psychology at Lehman College for 5 years now. Karyna is a recipient of the Lehman College’s Adjunct Teacher of the Year award (2022) and the Graduate Center Award for Excellence in Teaching (2022).
Degrees
- BA/MA (dual degree) in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY), 2012;
- MPhil in Psychology from the Graduate Center (CUNY), 2017;
- PhD in Psychology from the Graduate Center (CUNY) - expected 2023.
Academic/Research Interests
I have strong scholarly interests in the scholarship of teaching and learning, philosophy of science, social/personality psychology, and higher education policy. My current research explores the role epistemic, socio-political, and moral values play in how people, particularly policy-makers in higher education, interpret and deploy evidence in their decision-making.
Courses
- Statistical Methods in Psychology (PSY 226)
- Experimental Psychology (PSY 305)