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Minami Hattori
Class of 2013

Training in SBS at Soka provided the fundamental skills and habits required for an intellectual profession like mine.
Capstone Project: “What is Global Citizenship?: Scale Development Using Psychological Research Methods” (with Dr. Esther S. Chang)
After graduating, I obtained an MA at Claremont Graduate University with co-concentrations in positive developmental psychology and evaluation. I started a doctoral study in quantitative psychology at the University of Notre Dame. Training in SBS at Soka provided the fundamental skills and habits required for an intellectual profession like mine. Skills in writing, facilitation, presentation, and research are just a small portion of what we learned at Soka.