Mitchell Koff received his MA in Psychological Science from California State University, Chico. His past work explored long-term goal pursuit and its effects on self-assessment accuracy. He has contributed to delay of gratification research and has taught undergraduate statistical methods in psychology. Beforehand, Mitchell has assisted with cognitive psychology lectures and taught in K-12 classrooms.
EDUCATION:
MA and BA in Psychological Science/Psychology from California State University, Chico
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Papers
Koff, M.A., & Herringer, L.H. (2021). Long-Term Goals and Self-Assessment Accuracy [Unpublished master’s thesis]. California State University, Chico.
Koff, M.A, Herringer, L.H., van den Berg, M. (2021, May 26-27). Long-Term Goals and Self-Assessment Accuracy [Conference presentation]. APS 2021 Virtual Convention. https://www.psychologicalscience.org/conventions/2021-virtual