Liad Bareket has a M.A., in Social Psychology from Ben-Gurion University.
In her M.A.thesis, she examined the effectiveness of the "lost e-mail technique”
as an unobtrusive measure of racial attitudes of university professors, students,
and administrative staff.
She is currently on PhD track in social psychology at Ben-Gurion University.
Her thesis will focus on the emotional implications of self disclosure Online.
The effects of online anonymity will be examined both for disclosers and for
listeners on several measures such as positive and negative mood,
willingness to interact and self criticism.
Publications:
Shahar, G., Bareket, L., Rudd, D. M., & Joiner,
T. E. (2006). In Severely suicidal young adults, hopelessness, depressive symptoms,
and suicidal ideation constitute a single syndrome. Psychological
Medicine, 36, 913-922.