
Danielle Tetley
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Danielle Tetley is a PhD student within the school of Psychology at The University of Adelaide. She completed her Bachelor of Psychological Science Degree in 2019, before completing her Honours Degree in Psychology in 2020, which involved conducting research on objectification theory under the supervision of Dr. Peter Strelan. She then decided to continue that line of research for her PhD, which she commenced in 2021. She aims to expand on objectification theory research, specifically to find trait and environmental predictors of objectification perpetration in men and women.
I am conducting research within the fields of social and gender psychology, specifically expanding on objectification theory research. Whilst there is extensive literature surrounding the consequences of interpersonal objectification, it is lacking when it comes to the causes. As such, my thesis aims to find trait and environmental predictors of objectification perpetration in both men and women.
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Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2020 - 2020 University of Adelaide Australia Honours Degree of Bachelor of Psychological Science 2016 - 2019 University of Adelaide Australia Bachelor of Psychological Science -
Postgraduate Training
Date Title Institution Country 2021 - 2024 PhD University of Adelaide Australia -
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