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Dr. Letitia Slabu is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Middlesex University, focusing on authenticity, power dynamics, and their psychological implications. Her research explores state vs. trait authenticity, cultural variations in self-perception, and the impact of power on creativity and goal pursuit. She has contributed to understanding how mood influences perceived authenticity and how work placements affect graduate employability.
Her work spans experimental psychology, cross-cultural studies, and applied educational research. Notable areas include measuring authenticity across cultures, analyzing latent classes of authenticity experiences, and investigating how power affects cognitive processes like attention and creativity. She has published extensively in journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, European Journal of Personality, and Frontiers in Psychology.
Dr. Slabu’s research highlights the interplay between emotional states, self-concept, and social contexts. Her recent work emphasizes methodological rigor in studying subjective experiences, including longitudinal designs and latent class analysis. While no specific grants or advising roles are noted, her contributions to understanding authenticity and power dynamics position her as a key figure in contemporary social psychology.





