Thesis: ‘Childlessness and Genetic Relatedness: Their
Influence on Sibling Ties in a Post-Industrial Society'
Supervisor: Dr. J.E. Lycett
2002-2004: University of Ghent (Belgium)
Licentiate in Sociology (Great Distinction)
(Equivalent to Master degree)
Thesis: ‘An interdisciplinary model for conspicuous
consumption’ (in Dutch)
Supervisor: Dr. K. Thienpont
Extracurricular course: Sociobiology (80%)
2000-2002: University of Antwerp
Candidature in Sociology (Distinction)
Extracurricular courses: General Biology (70%) and Ethology (70%)
Professional Experience: - Ad hoc reviewer for Human Nature and Journal of Evolutionary Psychology.
- Teaching assistant for Methods in Psychology (Dr. P. Cornelissen, Dr. G. Roberts, Dr. G. Jordan), Methods II in Psychology (Dr. J. Harvey, Dr. Q. Vuong) and Statistics I (Dr. M. Cox) at Newcastle University
- Researcher, Robin I.M. Dunbar (University of Liverpool)
- Researcher, CRM (Organization for retired self-employers, Belgium)
- Volunteer/Administration, ASAB conference, (Newcastle University)
- General administration, HesseNoordNatie (Port of Antwerp, Belgium)
- Skilled at multivariate statistics (SPSS; AMOS; Minitab), programming of experiments (Inquisit), designing surveys,… .
- Fluent in English and Dutch. Good knowledge of French. Passive knowledge of German.
Research Publications:
Submitted/in preparation - Pollet, T.V. & Nettle, D. (submitted), Dead or alive?
Knowledge about a sibling’s death varies by genetic relatedness in a Modern society.
- Pollet, T.V. & Nettle, D. (submitted),
Birth order and family relationships in adult life: Firstborns report better sibling relationships than laterborns.
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