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LinkedIn: Selected work as a City Research Scientist at the Administration for Children's Services
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Aesthetic Preference in Dance Movement: Motor Fluency and the Mere Exposure Effect
MA Thesis, 2016
MA Thesis Advisor: Matthew J C Crump, CUNY Brooklyn College
With a focus on embodied cognition, past research has suggested that motor fluency is the mechanism that drives preference judgements due to the mere exposure effect. This study explores the role of motor fluency in determining preferences in dance movement and whether preference is directly or indirectly influenced by multiple stimulus presentations.
Novice vs Expert Dancer's Learning Styles
Final Paper, Cognitive Psychology, 2012
Submitted to: Aaron Kozbelt, CUNY Brooklyn College