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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Tatiana Ryabichenko Contacts: E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

POSITIONS HELD: International Laboratory for Socio-Cultural Research of HSE Expert Institute February 2014 – present: Junior research fellow January 2011 – January 2014: Trainee-researcher

EDUCATION: 2013 Master in Psychology Higher School of Economics, Faculty of Psychology, with honors 2010 Diploma in Psychology Moscow City Psychological Teacher Training University, Faculty of Psychology of Education, with honors 1991 Diploma in Physics, Quantum Electronics Vilnius University, Faculty of Physics

FURTHER TRAININGS: 1.

Summer School "Analyzing and reporting cross-cultural data”, June 2015;

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Summer School “Designing, performing and presenting social psychology and sociology research: From initial questions to publication", June 2014;

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Summer School “Designing mixed-method research in cross-cultural psychology”, June 2013;

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Training program "Social identity, values and migration", HSE, March-April 2013;

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Training program “Advances social psychology: theory, methods, practice”, HSE, September-November 2012;

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Summer School “Designing research and writing papers on culture and behavior”, HSE, June 2012;

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Short-term training program “Advanced economic psychology”, НИУ ВШЭ, апрель 2012;

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International seminar “Psychology of intercultural relations and acculturation”, HSE,

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April 2012; Training program “Confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling”, HSE,

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September and November 2011; 10. Training program “Cross-cultural research of changing society: theories and methods”, HSE, September, October and November 2011;

AWARDS AND HONORS: 1. MSc degree with honors (2013) 2. Higher school diploma with honors (2010)

PUBLICATIONS:

Articles Ryabichenko T., Lebedeva N., Plotka I. Impact of Parents’ Motivation for Ethnocultural Continuity and Acculturation Strategies on Acculturation of Children in Russian Families in Latvia // Cultural-Historical Psychology [Kul'turno-istoricheskaya psikhologiya]. 2015. № 2 (in print) Ryabichenko T., Lebedeva N. Attitudes towards immigration and subjective well-being of host population // Social Sciences and modernity. 2014. № 2. С. 34-44 (in Russian).

Conference proceedings Ryabichenko T. Individual values as predictors of ethnic minorities’ acculturation strategies // Proceedings of XV International Conference on Economic and Social development. Vol. 4. Moscow: HSE Publishing House, 2015. P. 509-514 (in Russian) Ryabichenko T. Values as predictors of acculturation preferences of Russian youth in Lithuania // Theoretical problems of ethnic and cross-cultural psychology: Proceedings of IV International Scientific Conference, Smolensk: - 2014. – vol. 3, p. 128-132 (in Russian). Ryabichenko T. The role of individual values in ethnic minorities acculturation // In: Sociocultural mechanisms of value transmission: Proceedings of XIII International Scientific Conference (Irkutsk, November 15 – 16, 2013 г.). SPb : Aleteya, 2013. P. 203-208 (in Russian). Grigoryan L.K., Lepshokova Z.Kh., Ryabichenko T.A. An empirical model of interrelations of national identity and attitudes towards immigrants with economic beliefs of 2

Russians // Proceedings of XIII International Conference on Economic and Social development. Vol. 2. Moscow: HSE Publishing House, 2012. P. 483-491(in Russian).

Other publications Ryabichenko T. The relationship between values and acculturation strategies of ethnic minorities // The Worlds of Cultures and Cultures of the World: Proceedings of III Conference “Applied ethno psychology: current issues and perspectives for development”. Moscow: MSPPU, 2013, p. 81-83 (in Russian). Ryabichenko T. The relationship between cultural identity and acculturation strategies of young Russians in Lithuania: school context // Education and interethnic relations – IEIR 2012 / Ed.: Khakimov, Vol. 1. Izhevsk : Udmurt State University, 2012. P. 177-178 (in Russian).

LANGUAGES: 1.

English – Upper-Intermediate;

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Lithuanian – fluent.

COMPUTER SKILLS: 1. SPSS 2. AMOS 3. Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook Express)

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