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Rayane Alamuddin

Rayane Alamuddin
Ithaka S+R · Educational Transformation

PhD

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January 2006 - August 2007
Lebanese American University
Position
  • Adjunct Instructor
September 2002 - December 2005
American University of Beirut
Position
  • Research Assistant
September 2012 - present
University of Minnesota
Position
  • Graduate Research Affiliate
Education
September 2009 - August 2012
Northwestern University
Field of study
  • MA in Human Development and Social Policy
September 2009 - August 2015
Northwestern University
Field of study
  • PhD in Human Development and Social Policy
September 2002 - November 2005
American University of Beirut
Field of study
  • MA in Psychology

Publications

Publications (10)
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Two-generation programs provide education and training services for parents while their children attend early childhood education programs. This study examines the rates of persistence and certification of parents in one of the only two-generation interventions in the country under study, CareerAdvance®, which offers training in the healthcare sect...
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The authors investigated the prevalence and predictors of subjective well-being (SWB) in a particular Middle Eastern culture: that of Lebanon. The authors examined personality constructs of self-esteem, optimism, and positive affect in relation to SWB. The authors surveyed a sample of 689 individuals between the ages of 17 and 24 by using four inst...
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Contemporary psychologists in the Arabic-speaking world remain deeply concerned with many of the same foundational issues that have impeded the development of sustainable research traditions since at least the 1950s. As a means of assessing historical and current trends in regional research practices, the project reported in this article employs a...
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The inclusion of the social and cultural characteristics of groups in the concept of national development highlights the contributions that culturally sensitive psychological research can make to development efforts. It also highlights the relevance of assessing and promoting such research, especially in majority world countries where development n...
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This article examines the status of school counseling in Lebanon. An overview that points out some weakness in the educational system, such as high dropout and repetition rates, is presented. Calls for counseling have been voiced partly because of the psychological consequences of social change, such as political instability in Lebanon. A sample of...

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