Shaelyn Carr
@_shaelyncarr
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SSHRC Doctoral Fellow | PhD student in Psychology, University of Regina | She/Her | Views are mine only | #FirstGen
Regina, Saskatchewan
Joined February 2012
“Seeing Faces Differently: Assessing the Influence of Children's Perceived Similarity on Eyewitness Identification Accuracy” has been published in Applied Cognitive Psychology! Read the article for free here: https://t.co/nYqO1hl5K6
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What an absolute pleasure it was to be invited by the University of Regina to present at the Taste of Research last night! 🎤✨ I had the opportunity to share my research presentation, “Innocent Until Proven Guilty? Or Guilty Until Believed?” 🤔⚖️
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A Taste of Research: Connecting Minds, Discovering Possibilities Nov 5, 7pm - 9:30 pm, Darke Hall Still time to register for this free event: https://t.co/6bNtVftyVF Grad students presenting: Baily Hack, Shaelyn Carr and Angèle Poirier. Student Research Posters displayed.
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Want a taste of my research? Come watch me present alongside some amazing researchers!!!
Nine researchers. One unforgettable night. 💡 Join us for A Taste of Research: Connecting Minds, Discovering Possibilities — an evening of bite-sized, easy-to-understand presentations by some of #URegina’s inspiring researchers. See you on Nov. 5! Register for FREE ⬇️
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Looking to connect, learn, & grow as a graduate student? The Interdisciplinary Series for Professional Intellectual & Research Engagement (INSPIRE) is a student-led initiative offering events and worships to strengthen academic and professional success. https://t.co/sv3ZWWVFN1
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How reliable are child #eyewitnesses? Mistaken identifications lead to wrongful convictions, and kids are at greater risk of mistakes. But #URegina researchers @_shaelyncarr and @BruerKaila are studying new techniques to make child #testimony more reliable. 🔗 @ConversationCA
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Hey Canada, let’s have a conversation! Check out our article in Conversation Canada below 👇🏻
Dr. Bruer and Shaelyn Carr have published an article in Conversation Canada! Read, “Child eyewitnesses can be unreliable, but new techniques can support them” at the following link: https://t.co/nJOrDOzdE6
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Dr. Bruer and Shaelyn Carr have published an article in Conversation Canada! Read, “Child eyewitnesses can be unreliable, but new techniques can support them” at the following link: https://t.co/nJOrDOzdE6
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If you're interested in gaining hands-on research experience in Fall 2025, email community.engagement@uregina.ca for information regarding the Arts Work Experience Internship Program!
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Congratulations to our Honours Students, Amy and Erika, for their presentations at the Honours Symposium yesterday! And big congratulations to Amy, for winning second place🎉
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Congratulations to our very own Shaelyn Carr for advancing to SSHRC-CRSH Storytellers finalist stage! For all the details, visit https://t.co/hccJatnSco
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Extremely honoured and excited to share that I was selected as a top 20 finalist for the SSHRC Storytellers across Canada! Thrilled to be the first recipient to receive this from the @UofRegina ! Check it out 👇🏻
🥁Drumroll please! We are thrilled to announce this year’s #SSHRCStorytellers Challenge finalists: https://t.co/uHHcMmZZTW Finalists will present their stories at the Storytellers Showcase this June during the @SWC_Can conference in Fredericton!
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2nd INSPIRE Research Symposium ✅
Huge congratulations to the winners of the INSPIRE Research Symposium! A big shoutout to all participants for sharing their incredible research and making today’s event a success. And great job INSPIRE team for organizing the day. #INSPIRE_UR #ResearchExcellence #FGSR_UofR
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‼️ Come join us tomorrow! ‼️ Our team has worked hard to put this amazing symposium on tomorrow! Come see us in the RI atrium for a full day of research presentations.
Join us Wednesday, Feb 26 for the 2nd INSPIRE Symposium! Over 40 student presenters share their research with you, starting at 9am in RIC Atrium. Come down, vote for your favourites. Check it out - https://t.co/lT1snj7b9W
#INSPIRE_UR #FGSR_UofR #URGradExperience #UR_Research
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🚨 New Pub Alert 🚨 Excited to share that my Master’s thesis has been published! We gave children 6 different lineups and we found that the number of lineups that the suspect was identified in could infer the likelihood of guilt! First 50 copies are free 👀👇🏻
“Multiple independent lineups: a procedure for corroborating eyewitness identification evidence in children” is now published in Psychology, Crime & Law! Read the article at this link- the first 50 copies are free! https://t.co/WnQchjPY5t
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Extremely honoured to have been selected as the FGSR SSHRC Storyteller winner!
FGSR's SSHRC Storytellers Challenge - Congratulations to our winner, Shaelyn Carr for her research entitled "Innocent Until Proven Guilty? Or Guilty Until Believed?" Watch her entry: https://t.co/kFuxyO5doT Thank you to everyone who entered. #FGSR_UofR #URGradExperience
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🚨 Attn: @UofRegina students! 🚨 INSPIRE is hosting their annual research symposium on Feb. 26! There are monetary prizes for the students who place in the top 3! Check it out and register below 👇🏻 https://t.co/s7lHPe0aZe
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“Reframing Confidence Instructions to Child Eyewitness Reduces Overconfidence but Does Not Improve Confidence–Accuracy Calibration” has been published in Applied Cognitive Psychology! Read it here: https://t.co/yhJOIGKEeS
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🚨NEW PUB ALERT🚨 Is social pressure driving child eyewitnesses overconfidence? Our reframed confidence instructions decreased confidence ratings, but confidence was not indicative of accuracy. Check it out 👇🏻 https://t.co/MzGb2SaPcN
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7 weeks of intense data collection ✅ This summer I led @BruerKaila research team of 22 research assistants who interviewed 888 children! Stay tuned for some cool research findings coming your way 👀👀
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