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Professor Sabina Kleitman is a renowned academic in the School of Psychology at the University of Sydney, affiliated with the Faculty of Science. Her research focuses on metacognition, decision-making processes, and their applications in education, public health, and cognitive psychology. She leads the CODES Lab and contributes to initiatives like the Fighting Truth Decay project through the Charles Perkins Centre.
Her international engagements include presenting at Yale University, Haifa University, and other institutions, with expertise cited in media outlets such as The Psychologist and Woman’s Health magazines. Kleitman has received core funding grants for studies on psychological resilience during pandemics and decision-making under pressure.
Research interests span metacognitive confidence calibration, personality traits influencing behavior, and resilience in academic contexts. Notable projects include analyzing pandemic-related decision-making trends and developing simulation-based assessments for psychological resilience.
Her publications emphasize empirical studies on cognitive performance under sleep deprivation, team performance dynamics, and the impact of employment on student outcomes. She collaborates across disciplines, integrating neuroscience, educational technology, and public health perspectives.


