Young-Ju Ryu


Young-Ju Ryu
  • Graduate Student

Education

M.A. in Psychology (Social track), New York University, 2021, New York, New York
M.A. in Psychology (Developmental Clinical track), Ewha Womans University, 2018, South Korea
B.A. in Psychology, Ewha Womans University, 2016, South Korea

Research

Advisor: Mark Landau, PhD

Research Lab: LEMMA Lab

Young Ju Ryu is a graduate student currently studying the motivational grounds and manifestations of intellectual humility - a tendency to admit that one may be wrong - upon experiencing failure and further hopes to explore its role in resolving social conflicts. She is also interested in examining cultural differences in social justice issues and how we can foster motivation to support diversity.

Selected Publications

Ryu, Y.-J., Landau, M. J., Arnold, S. E., & Arndt, J. (2024). Why Life Moves Fast: Exploring the Mechanisms Behind Autobiographical Time Perception. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/01461672241285270

Ryu, Y. J., Olcaysoy Okten, I., Gollwitzer, A., & Oettingen, G. (2023). Intellectual humility predicts COVID‐19 preventive practices through greater adoption of data‐driven information and feelings of responsibility. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 17(8), e12766.