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Clinical psychology doctoral student at Purdue University working on a research program designed to address ethnocultural health disparities. More specifically, my work focuses on better understanding the factors that have a detrimental effect on mental health and those that promote resilience among members of ethnocultural minorities.

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Employment (3)

Purdue University: West Lafayette, IN, US

2019-08-12 to present | Graduate Research & Teaching Assistant (Psychological Sciences)
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Adilene Osnaya

Northwestern University: Evanston, Illinois, US

2017-08-28 to 2019-08-07 | Lab Manager and Research Coordinator (Psychology)
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Adilene Osnaya

Dominican University: River Forest, Illinois, US

2015-08-25 to 2017-05-06 | Lab Assistant and Tutor (Psychology)
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Adilene Osnaya

Education and qualifications (3)

Purdue University: West Lafayette, IN, US

2019-08-12 to present | Clinical Psychology Graduate Student (Ph.D.) (Psychological Sciences)
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Adilene Osnaya

Purdue University: West Lafayette, IN, US

2022-08-06 | Master of Science (Clinical Psychological Sciences)
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Adilene Osnaya

Dominican University: River Forest, Illinois, US

2017-05-06 | Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
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Adilene Osnaya

Works (2)

White parents’ racial socialization during a guided discussion predicts declines in white children’s pro-white biases.

Developmental Psychology
2024-02-22 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1939-0599
Part of ISSN: 0012-1649
Contributors: Sylvia Perry; Deborah J. Wu; Jamie L. Abaied; Allison L. Skinner-Dorkenoo; Sirenia Sanchez; Sara F. Waters; Adilene Osnaya
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Adilene Osnaya

Mimicking Others’ Nonverbal Signals is Associated with Increased Attitude Contagion

Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
2020 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85074534760

Part of ISBN:

15733653 01915886

Contributors: Skinner, A.L.; Osnaya, A.; Patel, B.; Perry, S.P.
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Adilene Osnaya via Scopus - Elsevier