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Pandemic misinformation at RivCo meetings studied
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there were major public health efforts to reduce infection rates and mitigate serious health effects of the disease through promotion of behavior such as getting vaccinated and wearing masks. An obstacle was the broad and rapid spread of misinformation about the coronavirus that causes the illness and effective ways to combat it. This led to mistrust of health authorities and resistance to adopting protective behavior.  
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UCR psychology researchers part of $4.7 million grant
UC Riverside psychology researchers Kate Sweeny and Elizabeth Davis are among the recipients of a $4.7 million grant from the Templeton Religion Trust. The grant will be used to advance research on patience, with a focus on what can be learned from parents of adolescents who face unique forms of adversity. 
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Minoritized groups face high anxiety when taking part in research experiments
Preadolescent girls used an MRI scanner in UC Riverside-led study
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Psychology research 'giant' Robert Rosenthal has died
Robert Rosenthal, a father of meta-analysis who was named one of the 20th century's top 100 psychologists, died Jan. 5 at 90. Twenty-five years ago, following his retirement from Harvard University, Rosenthal joined the UC Riverside faculty. He was named a University Professor in 2008 by the University of California system, a distinction shared by only 40 professors in UC’s history.   He retired from his full-time UCR professorship in spring 2018 but continued teaching part-time in UCR’s Graduate Division through fall quarter 2023. 
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Tuppett Yates UCR Magazine Spring 2025

A SAFE PLACE

Through her research and advocacy, psychology professor Tuppett Yates is transforming the lives of at-risk youth