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Ruthie Walker, PhD

@willwork4tenure

Assist. Prof in Psychology | Research in aging, gender, sexual assault, LGBTQ issues, teaching, and other fun things my students propose | she/her

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I'm working on finalizing an open source qualitative methods manual to use with my graduate course as my main summer writing project. A student and I extended Ponterotto's (2006) transferability tree analogy, and I didn't want to wait to share. #qualitativemethods

I'm working on finalizing an open source qualitative methods manual to use with my graduate course as my main summer writing project. A student and I extended Ponterotto's (2006) transferability tree analogy, and I didn't want to wait to share. #qualitativemethods
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I'm giving a CV workshop soon. What big mistakes should students avoid? What have you seen grad applicants do that make them stand out? General advice is welcome, even if you're not specifically in psych! #AcademicTwitter #psychtwitter #AcademicChatter

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Anticipatory grief is normal. What surprises people is that your “pre-grieving” doesn’t necessarily translate into less grief after your loved one dies.

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“At this restaurant, there’s a good chance you won’t get what you ordered, but that’s not considered a problem. All the servers at the Restaurant of Mistaken Orders are living with dementia, and customers are nothing but supportive and accepting.” 🥰 tiktok.com/t/ZT8UQJ9P7/

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Graduate school admissions question: what recommendations do you have for students to obtain letters of recommendation when they graduated 3-5 years ago and haven’t stayed in touch with their professors? #AcademicTwitter Academic Chatter™