User:Ryanmix

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Ryan Mix is a Graduate Research Consultant (GRC) intern at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for the Mood, Emotion, and Clinical Child Assessment (MECCA) Lab, which is directed by Dr. Eric A. Youngstrom. Additionally, Ryan Mix is a member of the Helping Give Away Psychological Science (HGAPS) organization, which specializes in delivering free, easily-accessible, and evidence-based psychological science. As such, Ryan Mix's presence on Wikipedia is motivated from the desire to participate in HGAPS's efforts to edit, review, and create new Wikipedia pages that contain the most reliable and up-to-date psychological findings on assessment, psychopathology, bipolar disorder, etc.

Other Interests and Goals[edit]

As an addendum to Ryan's academic endeavors, he is also interested in expanding Wikipedia's content on Gospel Convention or Southern Gospel style music, a religious form of music that has it origins in the work of Joseph Funk, A.J. Showalter, Stamps-Baxter Music Company, James D. Vaughan, and Ben Speer. This kind of religious music is also related to the Sacred Harp Music tradition, which is practiced by congregations throughout the world. While Ryan Mix himself is a gospel convention and Sacred Harp songwriter, developing both of these styles' history and modern status is his primary goal for including this additional interest on Wikipedia.