Developmental Area Brown Bag - Research Methods with Populations of Color
Dr. Stephanie Rowley, Associate Vice President, Social Sciences and Humanities, Professsor of Education, Professor of Psychology, Chair of the Combined Program in Education and Psychology
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Bio: Stephanie Rowley is a Professor of Psychology and Education. She currently chairs the Combined Program in Education and Psychology and is Associate Vice President for Research. Dr. Rowley studies self-concept development in adolescence and focuses on parental influences on children's development self-views. Much of her work includes African American samples.
Abstract: This talk will touch on the current state of research on populations of color and improvements in this body of work over the past 2 decades. It will also touch on common methodological issues and potential remedies.
Abstract: This talk will touch on the current state of research on populations of color and improvements in this body of work over the past 2 decades. It will also touch on common methodological issues and potential remedies.
Building: | East Hall |
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Event Type: | Presentation |
Tags: | brown bag |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Department of Psychology, Developmental Psychology |