
Research Interests
Ian Shryock is a Clinical and Personality Psychology Doctoral Student at the University of Oregon. His interests span multiple domains and he has worked on projects investigating the dynamics of emotion and emotion regulation, psychometrics in intensive longitudinal designs, and creating descriptive norms for measures of psychopathology.
Selected Publications
Shryock, I., Condon, D. M., & Weston, S. J. (2025). The stability of intraindividual means and standard deviations of affect. Personality Science, 6. doi.org/10.1177/27000710251318301 (Open Access)
Shryock, I., Condon, D. M., & Weston, S. J. (2024). On the trait-like nature of emotion regulation dynamics: limited evidence. Collabra: Psychology. 10(1). doi.org/10.1525.collabra.94299 (Open Access)
Weston S.J., Shryock I., Light R,. Fisher, PA. Selecting the Number and Labels of Topics in Topic Modeling: A Tutorial. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science. 2023; 6(2). doi.org/10.1177/25152459231160105 (Open Access)