Students now in Academia

Michelle Robbins Broth:  Michelle was a student at Vassar.  SHe did some for the first work on regret in chilren.  She earned her clincical degree at Emory University and is Associate Professor of Psycholgoy at Georgia Gwinette College.

Donna Coch:  Donna was a student Vassar. Her senior thesis addressed the development of pretense in children.  She completed her Ed.D. at Harvard Graduate School of Education is now Associate Professor at Brown University's Program in Education.

Craig Crossley:  Craig is a Weber State University student who completed a senior thesis with me on counterfactual thinking and its impact on job satisfaction and organizational commitment. He earned his Ph.D. in I/O psychology at Bowling Green University and is now Assistant Professor of University of Central Florida, College of Business Administration

Gedeon Deak: Gedeon was a student Vassar.  He completed an URSI project with me on children's understanding of gravity  during the summer of 1990.  Has is now Associate Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of California, San Diego.

Adrian Janit:  Adrien was a student of mine at Weber State University.  His research addressed the development of counterfactual thinking and has continued that interest by exploring the clinical implications of fictional reasoning for his thesis at Northern Illinois University.  He is currently Assistant Professor of Psychology at Augusta State University

Jennifer Easterly:  Jennifer was a Vassar student who took my developmental research course during which time we explored children's concept of physical phenomena.  She continued to explore the issues of scientific reasoning at Berkley where she completed her Ph.D. She is now Assistant Professor of Psychology at California State at Stanislaus.

Geoff Goodman:  Geoff was a Ed.M. student at Columbia who I supervised when completing a post-doc fellowship at Yale.  He work on a study on balance scale reasoning.  He is now Associate Professor at C.W. Post College of Long Island University.

Danny Hatch:  Danny was a Weber State Student who completed a senior project on individual differences in fantasy engagement and fantasy-reality confusion  He completed his CLinical degree at Utah State Unviersty is now Assistant Professor at Southern Utah University

Lynn Loutzenhiser:  Lynn was my student at the University of Saskatchewan.  Her senior thesis was a study of the causal reasoning strategies of lawyers, police officers, and college students. She did a M.A. at Guelph University and Ph.D. at the University of Sakatchewan. She is now Assistant Professor in Psychology at the University of Regina. 

Rosanna Langer:  Roseanna was a law student at the University of Saskatchewan who worked with me on a project on legal reasoning.  She earned a Ph.D. at Canada's pretigious Osgoode Hall Law School and is now Associate Professor in the Law and Justice department at Laurentian University.

Karen Lawson:  Karen worked with me at the University of Saskatchewan on a project assessing scientific reasoning in college students.  Karen is now Professor of Psychology  at the University of Saskatchewan. 

Alyssa Zucker.  Alyssa worked with me at Vassar on a project examining the relation between college students' identity and their epistemological reasoning.  She is now Assistant Professor of Women's Study at George Washington University.