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David (Hongjen) Chen, PhD, is an Adjunct Professor at Widener University, affiliated with programs in Allied Health, Organizational Development & Leadership, and Professional Studies. He holds a PhD and MA in Psychology from The American University (DC). With over 45 years of experience, he has held roles including Clinical Research Psychologist at NIMH, Research Fellow at the U.S. Army Research Institute, and Assistant Professor at Hunter College. In the private sector, he served in senior leadership positions in Marketing/Business Analytics at major pharmaceutical companies like Johnson & Johnson and Bristol-Myers Squibb. His research focuses on behavioral modification, motivation, attribution theory, and predictive analytics in education. He has authored influential studies on cognitive processes in depression and social perception mechanisms.
- Education:
- PhD in Psychology (1984), The American University
- MA in Psychology (1980), The American University
- Awards:
- Dissertation Fellowship Award (1983-1984)
- Teaching Assistantship (1977-1980)
- Graduate Fellowship (1981-1983)
- Professional Experience:
- Adjunct Faculty at Widener University, Saint Joseph’s University, and Rosemont College
- Leadership roles at major pharmaceutical firms
His publications span social psychology, clinical research, and educational analytics. He has maintained dual roles in academia and industry, applying psychological insights to business analytics and leadership development. His recent work emphasizes data-driven strategies to enhance student success through non-cognitive skill development.
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