KERI JUSTICE
Bachelor of Pychology (Honours) First Class
- La Trobe University Bachelor of Electronics Engineering - University of Queensland |
Neuroscience and Statistics NERD
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Dissertation TOPICS
- The role of MicroRNA in the development of refractive disorders (Myopia)
Tutor NOTES
- Throughout my undergraduate degree I achieved a HD average and earned first class honours in 4th year. This means I have a good understanding of what is required for your assessment to achieve the marks you are looking for and can assist in strategies to improve your marks.
- I am currently looking at pursuing a PhD in trauma related neuroscience and looking at the effects of sleep on the development of PTSD. Therefore, I have the knowledge and understanding of navigating the psychology journey and can help you decide on your chosen pathway.
- I tutor undergraduate and honours level psychology subjects as well as undergraduate and graduate research methods and statistics. These include psychology domains such as Personality, Social, Neuroscience, Abnormal, Developmental, Perception or Cognitive Psychology; or other areas including Professional Ethics, Research Methods, Testing and Assessment, and Statistics.
- I value developing great tutor-student relationships to foster greater learning and understanding. I want you to know that with me there are no dumb questions, I will always be here to answer any question or concern you may have and look forward to discussing how we can work together.
KERI'S TESTIMONIALS
Fantastic Tutor. Really Understands the subject and makes it easy to understand. Would not have had a chance of passing this subject without Keri.
- Sarah (Latrobe University Student)
Keri's PUBLICATIONS
- Toukhsati, S., Jones, A., Fletcher, S., Milligan, D., Kwee, J.K., Justice, K.L., Liu, M., Hwang, J., Duong, V., Galea, A., Zheng, J., & Hare D. L. (2020). Psychological resilience protects against all-cause unplanned hospital readmissions following acute myocardial infarction. Poster session presented at the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting, Gold Coast, Australia.
- Toukhsati S.R., Xu, K., Nasarudin, A., Bowers, B., Justice, K.L., Caruso, K., Muccitelli, A., Smith, S., Halim J., Milligan D., Galea, A., Duong, L., & Hare, D.L. (2019). Depression predicts psychological distress one month following an Acute Coronary Syndrome admission. Poster session presented at Researchfest, Melbourne, Australia.