Claire Crafts
University of Notre Dame, CA, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Claire Crafts is a third year student at the University of Notre Dame as a merit and honors research scholar. She majors in psychology with minors in Business Economics and Philosophy, Religion and Literature (PRL). As a member of the Moral and Adolescent Psychology lab under Dr. Daniel Lapsley for three years, she has participated on multiple research times on topics ranging from self-determination theory, psychology of religion, individuation, to moral identity. Her current research centers on the relationship between religious centrality, moral identity, and individuation in emerging adults.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Individuation predicts moral identity, religious centrality, and identity achievement (#651)
4:15 PM
Claire Crafts
Afternoon Tea & Poster Session 1