Education: Bachelor in Psychology (2010) and M.S. in Psychology (2013) from North Carolina State University
Research interests: early cognitive development, early autobiographical memory, narrative development, and scholarship of teaching
Latest Projects: My current working thesis for graduate school is “Predictors of Adults’ Childhood Memories: Perceived Parental Involvement and Family Expressiveness” and my dissertation is focused on “The Socialization of Narrative Coherence: Linkages Between Maternal Reminiscing and Children’s Later Independent Narratives.”
Additional Information: currently employed as an Assistant Professor at Wake Technical Community College.
Recent Publications: Peterson, C., Baker-Ward, L., & Grovenstein, T. N. (2015). Childhood remembered: Reports of both unique and repeated events. Memory, 24 (2), 240-256.
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Contact Information:tngroven@ncsu.edu
