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Anahid S. Modrek

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Anahid S. Modrek
BornAnahid Sandaldjian Modrek
🎓 Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
Columbia University (PhD)
💼 Occupation

Anahid S. Modrek is an assistant professor at California State University at San Bernardino, Department of Psychology.[1] Anahid Modrek's research spans developmental psychology, cognitive science, and education where her research has been supported by private, federal and international granting institutions.

Modrek was awarded the Deeper Learning Fellowship with the American Institutes for Research and American Educational Research Association, funded by the Hewlett Foundation. [2][3]

Anahid Modrek serves as an Editorial Fellow for American Psychological Association's journal, Developmental Psychology[4] and currently serves as an Editorial Board member for journals Learning & Instruction[5] and Learning and Individual Differences.[6]

Modrek's doctoral studies were funded by the Luys Foundation for five consecutive years.[7][8] Modrek's study with children in Ghana was supported by the UBS Optimus Foundation, The Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund (SIEF) and the United Kingdom Government’s Global Challenges Research Fund, among others. [9]

Early life and education

Modrek is granddaughter of musician and microminiature sculptor Hagop Sandaldjian.

Modrek grew up figure skating competitively.[10] She completed her Bachelors degree at the University of California, Berkeley, and worked as a research assistant for the Greater Good Science Center.[11]

Modrek earned a M.S. in Applied Statistics and a PhD in Developmental Psychology from Columbia University, training with Deanna Kuhn.[12] She was a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow, with Dr. William A. Sandoval at University of California, Los Angeles.[13] Modrek subsequently completed postdoctoral fellowships at both University of California, Los Angeles and University of California, San Diego.

Career

Prior to her current position, Modrek started tenure track in the Psychology Department at Thomas Jefferson University,[14][15] and taught in the Department of Psychology as faculty at University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University. Modrek then completed a micro-sabbatical at Princeton University. [16][17]

Research

Modrek's research spans developmental psychology, cognitive science, and education by examining the interplay between self-regulation and executive functioning, socio-cultural factors, and inductive reasoning in relation to real-world outcomes. This spans early childhood to adolescence, employing both laboratory and field-based methodologies.[18][19]

Select Publications:

  • Modrek, A. S., & Drew, S. (2025) Integrating imagination with evidence when writing. Creativity Research Journal.[20]
  • Modrek, A. S., & Lombrozo, T. (2024) Allow me to explain: Benefits of explaining extend to distal academic performance. Cognitive Science.[21]
  • Modrek, A. S., & Wolf, S. (2024) Is the development of diversification in executive functioning universal? Longitudinal evidence from Ghana. Social Development.[22]
  • Modrek, A. S. et al (2021) Do adolescents want more autonomy? Testing gender differences in autonomy across STEM. Journal of Adolescence, 92, 237-246.[23]
  • Modrek, A. & Ramirez, G. (2021) Cognitive regulation outdoes behavior regulation in predicting state standardized test scores over time. Metacognition & Learning, 16, 113-134.[24]
  • Modrek, A. S. (2021) Accounting for cognitive costs: Can scientists be creative? Philosophical Psychology, 34(5), 756-759.[25]
  • Modrek, A. S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2020) Can autonomy play a role in causal reasoning? Cognitive Development, 54(C), 1-9.[26]
  • Modrek, A. S. et al (2019) Cognitive regulation, not behavior regulation, predicts learning. Learning and Instruction, 60(C), 237 - 244.[27]
  • Modrek, A. S., & Kuhn, D. (2017). A cognitive cost of the need to achieve? Cognitive Development, 44, 12-20.[28]

References

  1. "Anahid Modrek | CSUSB".
  2. https://www.air.org/sites/default/files/2025-06/Deeper-Learning-Meet-Cohort-1-6-AERA-Fellows-508-June-2025.pdf
  3. "AERA Announces Fourth Cohort of Deeper Learning Fellows".
  4. https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/dev
  5. "Editorial board - Learning and Instruction | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier". www.sciencedirect.com.
  6. "Editorial board - Learning and Individual Differences | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier". www.sciencedirect.com.
  7. "Գլխավոր - Լույս Հիմնադրամ".
  8. "Գլխավոր - Լույս Հիմնադրամ".
  9. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/sode.12764
  10. "Young skaters inspired by Olympics". 17 February 2006.
  11. "Anahid Modrek | Profile".
  12. "Individual Differences in Learning v. Achievement: What self-regulation really predicts". ProQuest.
  13. "NSF Award Search: Award # 1503511". www.nsf.gov.
  14. "Loop | Anahid S. Modrek".
  15. "Anahid S. Modrek, Thomas Jefferson University – A Cost of an Excellent Education". 15 March 2021.
  16. "Microsabbaticals at Princeton Psychology | Psychology".
  17. "Growing Up In Science (GUIS) feat. Dr. Anahid S. Modrek | Psychology". psychology.princeton.edu.
  18. "Research Excellence in Psychology Archives - ScienceFather". 5 September 2024.
  19. "Google Scholar". scholar.google.com.
  20. Modrek, Anahid S.; Drew, Sally Valentino (May 28, 2025). "Integrating Imagination with Evidence When Writing". Creativity Research Journal: 1–20. doi:10.1080/10400419.2025.2502762 – via www.tandfonline.com.
  21. Modrek, Anahid S.; Lombrozo, Tania (2024). "Allow Me to Explain: Benefits of Explaining Extend to Distal Academic Performance". Cognitive Science. 48 (9): e13496. doi:10.1111/cogs.13496. PMID 39285665 Check |pmid= value (help).
  22. Modrek, Anahid S.; Wolf, Sharon (2024). "Is the development of diversification in executive functioning universal? Longitudinal evidence from Ghana". Social Development. 33 (4). doi:10.1111/sode.12764.
  23. Modrek, Anahid S.; Hass, Richard; Kwako, Alexander; Sandoval, William A. (2021). "Do adolescents want more autonomy? Testing gender differences in autonomy across STEM". Journal of Adolescence. 92: 237–246. doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2021.09.003. PMID 34614472 Check |pmid= value (help).
  24. Modrek, Anahid S.; Ramirez, Gerardo (2021). "Cognitive regulation outdoes behavior regulation in predicting state standardized test scores over time". Metacognition and Learning. 16: 113–134. doi:10.1007/s11409-020-09242-8.
  25. Modrek, Anahid S. (2021). "The Spider's Thread: Metaphor in Mind, Brain, and Poetry". Philosophical Psychology. 34 (5): 756–759. doi:10.1080/09515089.2020.1850669.
  26. Modrek, Anahid S.; Sandoval, William A. (2020). "Can autonomy play a role in causal reasoning?". Cognitive Development. 54. doi:10.1016/j.cogdev.2020.100849. Unknown parameter |article-number= ignored (help)
  27. Modrek, Anahid S.; Kuhn, Deanna; Conway, Anne; Arvidsson, Toi Sin (2019). "Cognitive regulation, not behavior regulation, predicts learning". Learning and Instruction. 60: 237–244. doi:10.1016/j.learninstruc.2017.12.001.
  28. Modrek, Anahid; Kuhn, Deanna (2017). "A cognitive cost of the need to achieve?". Cognitive Development. 44: 12–20. doi:10.1016/j.cogdev.2017.08.003.

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