
About
Marc Jambon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University's Faculty of Science. His research integrates constructivist and systems theories to investigate socio-moral development in children, focusing on psychological, social, and contextual factors shaping moral understanding, emotions like sympathy/guilt, and behavioral tendencies including prosociality and aggression.
- B.A., Louisiana State University (2006)
- Ph.D., Developmental Psychology, University of Rochester (2016)
Current work examines longitudinal developmental trajectories of emotional regulation, moral judgments, and behavioral outcomes, with methodological expertise in intensive longitudinal data analysis. His lab website provides updates on ongoing projects: https://www.maplabresearch.com/
Recent publications demonstrate engagement with diverse topics including:
- Family interventions and child emotion regulation
- Physiological stress markers in developmental contexts
- Moral complexity in middle childhood
- Coparenting dynamics and child adjustment
- Autism implementation research
- Pandemic impacts on child development
Contact: mjambon@wlu.ca | Office: N2026, Science Building, Waterloo campus
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