Elizabeth Flatt
Education: 2nd year graduate student at North Carolina State University
Research Interests: parent-child socialization of emotions and around difficult life circumstances
Latest Project:I am currently involved in research about young adults’ beliefs about respect as well as children’s knowledge and parents’ socialization around COVID
Additional Information: I am currently work with both the M&ND and FABB Labs at North Carolina State University.
Recent Publications:
Recent Conferences:Liu, X., Flatt, E. N., Dowdy, S., Canul-Moreno, D., Nambiar, A., & Halberstadt, A. G. (2021, February). How you give respect matters: How conditional and unconditional respect predict different emotions and self-improvement. Paper presented at the 2021 Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s Virtual Annual Convention, Emotion Preconference
Flatt, E. N., Liu, X., Green, H., Edwardsen, G., & Halberstadt, A. G. (2021, February). Respect as an emotion and motivation for self-improvement: Explicit emotion words demonstrate emotionality and consequences. Paper presented at the 2021 Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s Virtual Annual Convention, Emotion Preconference
Liu, X., Flatt, E. N., Green, H., Edwardsen, G., & Halberstadt, A. G. (2021, April). The influence of COVID-19 pandemic on emotionality of respect and disrespect experiences. Paper presented at the 2021 Society for Affective Science Virtual Convention.
Flatt, E. N., Liu, X., & Halberstadt, A. G. (2021, April). Beliefs about respect in close relationships: The influence of political affiliation. Paper presented at the 2021 Society for Affective Science Virtual Convention.
Contact Information:enflatt@ncsu.edu
