Shirley Duong

Graduate Student, Dr. Libertus

Department of Psychology

Cognitive Program

Recent Publications

Duong, S., Bachman, H.J., Votruba-Drzal, E., & Libertus, M. E. (2023). Exploring the role of “in the moment” and global caregiver and child factors in caregiver questioning during shared book viewing." Cognitive Development

Bachman, H.J., Miller, P.,  Elliott, L.,  Duong, S.,  Libertus, M., & Votruba Drzal, E. (2022). Associations among socioeconomic status and preschool-aged children’s, number skills, and spatial skills: The role of executive function, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology,   Volume 221. 

Carver, C., Duong, S., Bachman, H., Votruba-Drzal, E., Libertus, M. (2022). Examining relations between parental feedback types and preschool-aged children’s academic skills. International Journal of Psychological Studies, 14, 4.

Elliott, L., Bachman, H.J., Pereira, J.C., Coulanges, L., Duong, S., Montue, T., Miller, P., Libertus, M. & Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal. (2022). Self-regulation in toddlers and the emergence of pre-academic disparities. Infant Behavior and Development.

News and Awards

Next Generation of Family Math Researchers Dissertation Fellowship Kudos to Shirley Duong for being selected for a Next Generation of Family Math Researchers Dissertation Fellowship from the Center for Family Math that is part of the National Association for Family, School, and Community Engagement. Dissertation Fellows will receive a $10,000 stipend and participate in the Fellowship learning community through both virtual and in-person meetings. The Center for Family Math’s Research Consortium members will provide supplemental mentorship.

August 7, 2023

Kudos to the recipients of the Spring 2023 Council Award: Alex Silver, Rebecca McGregor, (Caroline) Xueying Ren, Shirley Duong, Lorraine Blatt, and Isabella Kahhale.

April 3, 2023

Congratulations to Shirley Duong, Nabila Jamal-Orozco, and Isabella Kahhale, recipients of the Spring 2021 LRDC Graduate Student Council Award. The Award is chosen by members of the LRDC Grad Student Council and is designed to support the development of new, innovative, and interdisciplinary research by graduate students within LRDC.

June 1, 2021

Congratulations to Esther Esmeralda Palacios-Barrios, mentored by Jaime Hanson, and Shirley Duong, mentored by Melissa Libertus, who were awarded 2019 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.

April 17, 2019

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Contact

634D MURDC

shd77@pitt.edu

(412) 624-7490