Baptiste Barbot, PhD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Yale University, Child Study CenterAbout
Titles
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Yale University, Child Study Center; Assistant Professor, Pace University, Department of Psychology, NYC Campus
Biography
Dr. Barbot is Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods in the Department of Psychology at Pace University, and Adjunct Assistant Professor at Yale University, Child Study Center. His background is in both Developmental and Differential (Individual Differences) Psychology. He earned his Ph.D. from Paris Descartes University in 2008, after which he pursued his career in the U.S. as a Postdoc Fellow, associate Research Scientist, and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Child Study Center. He is also an Associate Editor of APA’s Division 10 Journal, Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts, as well as Associate Editor of Wiley’s thematic journal, New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. His research focuses on the study of development from early adolescence to emerging adulthood with a focus on cognitive (in particular, creative cognition), psychosocial (self and identity), and motivational dimensions that underline this development. The ultimate goal of this work is to develop age-appropriate interventions that support cognitive and psychosocial development of youth in the general community, as well as special needs youth including adolescents with externalizing and delinquency-related behaviors and children and adolescents with mental health needs. His recent research efforts in this direction (funded by the Imagination Institute) have led to the development of a Virtual Reality (VR) based intervention program that engage youth in unusual problem solving, embodied perspective taking, and unfamiliar experiences, to trigger change in their cognitive and psychosocial development. Other ongoing projects currently led by Dr. Barbot include the development of touch-screen based measures of creative cognition (funded by the American Psychological Foundation, David Wechsler Award for Innovative Work in Cognition), and a large longitudinal study on the relation between creative potential and identity challenges of adolescents, including a sub sample of adolescents involved with the juvenile justice system (funded by the Spencer Foundation). Author of several psychometric tests and assessment techniques, he has also strong interest in psychological and educational measurement, and the application of new methods for the study and modeling of change and development. Through his expertise in the matter, he is involved in numerous international projects focusing on mental health and psychosocial adjustment among adolescents and at-risks populations. He has taught developmental psychology, differential psychology, psychometrics, research methods and statistics in both France and the United States.
Appointments
Child Study Center
Assistant Professor AdjunctPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Associate Research Scientist
- Yale University (2013)
- Postdoctoral Associate
- Yale University (2012)
- Teaching & Research Assistant
- Paris Descartes University (2009)
- PhD
- Paris Descartes University (2008)
- MA
- University of Paris Descartes, Individual Difference Psychology (2005)
- MA
- University of Bordeaux II, Developmental Psychology (2004)
Research
Overview
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
ORCID
0000-0002-5096-2596- View Lab Website
IDiD Lab
Research at a Glance
Yale Co-Authors
Publications Timeline
Research Interests
Elena Grigorenko, PhD
Sascha Hein, PhD
Longitudinal Studies
Psychometrics
Child Development
Creativity
Juvenile Delinquency
Psychology, Adolescent
Publications
2024
Adaptation and validation of the French version of empathy questionnaire in preschoolers
Simon P, Houssa M, Barbot B, Nader‐Grosbois N. Adaptation and validation of the French version of empathy questionnaire in preschoolers. Social Development 2024, 33 DOI: 10.1111/sode.12729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsProsocial actionsEmotion contagionEmpathy QuestionnaireEmpathy scoresSocial interactionAffective empathy scoresGriffith Empathy MeasureCognitive empathy scoresEmotion regulation scoresTheory of mindEmotion Regulation ChecklistSocio-emotional skillsThree-factor structureFrench versionGood psychometric qualitiesMind InventoryConcurrent criterion validityEmpathy measuresRegulation scoresDysregulation scoresAction ScalePreschool ageDevelopmental disordersPsychometric qualitiesCriterion validity
2023
Gender Biases in Attributions of Creativity Across Domains
Taylor C, Barbot B. Gender Biases in Attributions of Creativity Across Domains. Creativity Research Journal 2023, ahead-of-print: 1-11. DOI: 10.1080/10400419.2023.2285546.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAuDrA: An automated drawing assessment platform for evaluating creativity
Patterson J, Barbot B, Lloyd-Cox J, Beaty R. AuDrA: An automated drawing assessment platform for evaluating creativity. Behavior Research Methods 2023, 56: 3619-3636. PMID: 37919616, PMCID: PMC11133150, DOI: 10.3758/s13428-023-02258-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsL’empathie en développement
Carrizales A, Marquet A, Barbot B, Boujut É, Lannegrand-Willems L, Dorard G. L’empathie en développement. Questions De Personne 2023, 153-169. DOI: 10.3917/dbu.nader.2023.01.0153.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Violent Offending Among Juveniles: A 7-Year Longitudinal Study of Recidivism, Desistance, and Associations With Mental Health
Hein S, Barbot B, Square A, Chapman J, Geib CF, Grigorenko EL. Violent Offending Among Juveniles: A 7-Year Longitudinal Study of Recidivism, Desistance, and Associations With Mental Health. Law And Human Behavior 2017, 41: 273-283. PMID: 28383985, DOI: 10.1037/lhb0000241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
2016
Impact of psychotic symptoms on cognitive functioning in child and adolescent psychiatric inpatients with severe mood disorders
McCarthy JB, Weiss SR, Segovich KT, Barbot B. Impact of psychotic symptoms on cognitive functioning in child and adolescent psychiatric inpatients with severe mood disorders. Psychiatry Research 2016, 244: 223-228. PMID: 27497293, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.07.049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAffective Disorders, PsychoticBipolar DisorderChildCognitionDepressive Disorder, MajorDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersFemaleHospitals, PsychiatricHumansInpatientsIntelligence TestsMaleMemory, Short-TermMood DisordersNeuropsychological TestsPsychotic DisordersRetrospective StudiesSeverity of Illness IndexConceptsCognitive functioningSevere mood disordersMood disordersPsychotic symptomsAdolescent psychiatric inpatientsNon-affective psychotic disorderPsychotic featuresLower IQMemory deficitsAdolescent inpatientsDSM-IV criteriaCurrent psychotic featuresSpeed scoresFunctioningIQAdolescentsRetrospective chart reviewPsychotic disordersChildrenPsychiatric inpatientsState psychiatric hospitalTerms of treatmentDisordersChart reviewPsychiatric hospitalPreface: Perspectives on Creativity Development
Barbot B. Preface: Perspectives on Creativity Development. New Directions For Child And Adolescent Development 2016, 2016: 7-8. PMID: 26994720, DOI: 10.1002/cad.20146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords“Peaks, Slumps, and Bumps”: Individual Differences in the Development of Creativity in Children and Adolescents
Barbot B, Lubart TI, Besançon M. “Peaks, Slumps, and Bumps”: Individual Differences in the Development of Creativity in Children and Adolescents. New Directions For Child And Adolescent Development 2016, 2016: 33-45. PMID: 26994723, DOI: 10.1002/cad.20152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsDevelopment of creativityIndividual differencesTask-specific demandsTask-specific factorsMulti-domain assessmentIndividual-level resourcesDevelopmental researchLongitudinal designDevelopmental studiesCreative potentialMeasurement issuesEnvironmental influencesCreativityAdolescentsImportant directionChildrenDifferencesResearchEpigenetic Patterns Modulate the Connection Between Developmental Dynamics of Parenting and Offspring Psychosocial Adjustment
Naumova OY, Hein S, Suderman M, Barbot B, Lee M, Raefski A, Dobrynin PV, Brown PJ, Szyf M, Luthar SS, Grigorenko EL. Epigenetic Patterns Modulate the Connection Between Developmental Dynamics of Parenting and Offspring Psychosocial Adjustment. Child Development 2016, 87: 98-110. PMID: 26822446, PMCID: PMC4733878, DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12485.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric- Barbot, B., Besançon, & M., Lubart T.I. (2016). The generality-specificity of Creativity: Exploring the Structure of Creative Potential with EPoC. Learning and Individual Differences, 52,178-187. Doi: 10.1016/j.lindif.2016.06.005Peer-Reviewed Original Research