Biography
Suppanut Sriutaisuk received his Ph.D. in Measurement, Quantitative Methods, and Learning Sciences from the University of Houston, United States. He teaches quantitative courses such as introductory statistics, survey design, and structural equation modeling (SEM). His research interests encompass both substantive and methodological topics in psychology. His current work focuses on motivation, particularly the benefits of growth mindsets—beliefs that personal attributes can be developed—and the impact of gender stereotypes—shared group perceptions (e.g., “boys are better than girls at coding”). Methodologically, he is keen on SEM and strives to enhance the quality of research that utilizes this method.
Education
University of Houston
PH.D. IN MEASUREMENT, QUANTITATIVE METHODS, AND LEARNING SCIENCES
University of EdinburgH
M.S. IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY
M.P.H. IN PUBLIC HEALTH
CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY
M.A. IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY
B.S. IN PSYCHOLOGY
Research Area
1. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)
2. Growth Mindsets
3. Gender Stereotypes
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