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Jennifer Johnson is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Bloomsburg University, where she teaches a range of undergraduate courses in psychology, including cognitive psychology, research methods, and applied statistics.
Her educational background includes a Ph.D. from McGill University and a B.A. from Bucknell University. She began her psychology studies during her junior year after a transformative introductory course, and she studied abroad in France during her undergraduate years.
- Ph.D., McGill University
- B.A., Bucknell University
Dr. Johnson's research and teaching interests center on cognitive psychology, behavioral statistics, and research methodology. Her focus on skill-building in communication, critical thinking, and teamwork underscores her commitment to preparing students for diverse career paths beyond academia.
While no publications are listed, her course offerings suggest a strong engagement with empirical methods and cognitive science foundations in psychology education.
She has not been mentioned as receiving any specific scientific awards.
Dr. Johnson advises students to focus on transferable skills rather than seeking a single 'soul mate' career. She is actively involved in teaching and mentoring, particularly through independent study and seminar courses, indicating a hands-on approach to student development.
There is no mention of laboratories, research teams, or grant funding in the provided text.
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