The following people are part of the MRES group (listed in alphabetical order).
- Todd Kashdan
- Patrick E. McKnight is an assistant professor in the psychology department at George Mason University. After several years at the University of Arizona, Patrick came to GMU to form a similar group to EGAD. The MRES group is that group. Patrick’s interests are generally in research methods and data analysis with a particular interest in measurement. Most of his work to date is in health services research in diverse fields such as allergy, arthritis, asthma, cancer, cardiology, physical medicine and rehabilitation. Patrick actively contributes to VA’s Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) and remains a fellow at the Arizona Cancer Center.
- Chris Monk
- Julius A. Najab is a graduate student in the psychology department at George Mason University.
- Jeff Stuewig is a research assistant professor in the psychology department at George Mason University. He has a wide variety of research interests including developmental psychopathology, the moral emotions of shame and guilt, family violence, evaluation, and more generally centering around the topic of risk and antisocial behavior broadly defined (e.g. conduct disorder, delinquency, criminal behavior, substance abuse, etc.) over the life course. Recently he has been involved in a study examining the moral emotions and their relationship to future recidivism and rehabilitation among a sample of jail inmates.
- June Tangney
