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Ryan Kinlaw, Research Scientist, Center for Child and Family Policy  

Office Location: 238 Rubenstein Hall
Office Phone: (919) 613 9317
Email Address: ryan.kinlaw@duke.edu

Areas of Expertise

    Education:
    Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2004
    Master of Education, Harvard University, 1991
    B.S. with distinction, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1990

    Recent Publications

    1. Kurtz-Costes, B., McCall, R.J., Kinlaw, C.R., Wiesen, C.A., & Joyner, M.H.. "What does it mean to be smart? The development of children's beliefs and intelligence in Germany and the United States." Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 26 (2005): 217-233.
    2. C.R. Kinlaw. "Sorting out student retention: 2.4 million children left behind." Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University: Durham, NC. (2005).
    3. Kinlaw, C.R., & Kurtz-Costes, B.. "The development of children's beliefs about intelligence." Developmental Review 23 (2003): 125-161.
    4. Kinlaw, C.R., Kurtz-Costes, B., & Goldman-Fraser, J.. "Mothers' achievement beliefs and behaviors and their children's school readiness: A cultural comparison." Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 22 (2001): 493-506.
    5. Ülkü-Steiner, B., Kurtz-Costes, B., & Kinlaw, C.R.. "Doctoral student experiences in gender-balanced and male-dominated graduate programs." Journal of Educational Psychology 92 (2000): 296-307.

    Ryan Kinlaw