Sarah Mohammadi
Sarah is a third-year social psychology graduate student in the Experimental Psychology program. Her academic journey had a shift from geography and urban planning for her Bachelor’s at Tehran University to clinical psychology for her Master’s at Kharazmi University. Now her research focuses on individual differences in responses to ostracism. Sarah’s current work examines if experiencing ostracism leads to increased feelings of schadenfreude toward the ostracizer, seeking to understand coping after being ostracized. Her main interests include ostracism and its coping responses specifically aggressive behaviors. In her free time, Sarah enjoys outdoor activities and cooking.