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Jasmina Pekić is an Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad. She joined the department in 2004 as an assistant trainee, advancing to Assistant (2008), Assistant Professor (2013), and Associate Professor (2018). She served as Deputy Head of the Department (2015–2018) and is currently Editor-in-Chief of Applied Psychology journal. She holds editorial roles in the Yearbook of the Faculty of Philosophy and reviews for multiple academic journals.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology, University of Novi Sad (2012)
- Master's in Psychology, University of Belgrade (2007)
- Undergraduate in Psychology, University of Novi Sad (2002)
Research Focus:
Her primary expertise lies in the psychology of giftedness, examining intellectual, personality, and family characteristics of gifted individuals across domains. She also investigates educational psychology, school psychology, and upbringing dynamics, with emphasis on teacher-student interactions, classroom behavior, and resilience factors.
Publication Trends:
Her research spans giftedness profiling, educational psychology, personality assessment, and psychometrics. Recent works explore bereavement support instruments, classroom discipline, and family influences on gifted adolescents. She frequently employs the Five-Factor Model to analyze teacher effectiveness and student behavior.
Awards & Honors:
- Multiple awards for academic excellence from University of Novi Sad
- Scholarship from Embassy of Kingdom of Norway for top students in Serbia