Joseph P. Allen (psychologist)

Joseph P. Allen is an American psychologist and academic. He is the Hugh Kelly Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia.

Joseph P. Allen
Born1958
Children3
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Virginia
Websitepsychology.as.virginia.edu/people/profile/jpa8r

Education

He received a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Virginia in May 1980, and then a Ph.D. in Clinical/Community Psychology from Yale University in May 1986. He subsequently worked as a post-doctoral fellow in research at Harvard Medical School from 1986 until 1988.

Research

He studies adolescence.[1][2][3]

References

  1. Spector, Dina (Jun 12, 2014). "Being Cool in High School Is Bad For You". Slate Magazine. Retrieved Sep 28, 2021.
  2. "What happens to 'cool' kids? New study sheds light". ScienceDaily. Retrieved Sep 28, 2021.
  3. Allen, Joseph P.; Uchino, Bert N.; Hafen, Christopher A. (October 2015). "Running With the Pack: Teen Peer-Relationship Qualities as Predictors of Adult Physical Health". Psychological Science. 26 (10): 1574–1583. doi:10.1177/0956797615594118. ISSN 0956-7976. PMC 4698963. PMID 26290522.


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