
معرفی
Donna Marion serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology within Florida Atlantic University's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. Based in Davie, ES BC-52 240, she has taught core psychology courses since 2007 including Experimental Design, Social Psychology (on-campus and distance learning), and specialized labs in Human Development and Statistics.
Her educational foundation includes a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from FAU (2011). Research centers on developmental social psychology with primary interests in:
- Child and adolescent development
- Parent-child relationship dynamics
- Peer influence mechanisms
- Adolescent social adjustment trajectories
Marion's publication record (2006-2018) reveals consistent focus on longitudinal adolescent development, particularly examining how parental affection moderates peer effects on school engagement and how mid-adolescent peer relationships predict adult life satisfaction. Her work employs robust developmental methodologies tracking social dynamics across critical life transitions.
She contributes significantly to academic discourse as Managing Editor of the International Journal of Behavioral Development (2014-present) and Editorial Board member for the Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2014-present).
While her extensive teaching portfolio demonstrates mentorship capacity, specific student advising details remain unreported. No grant funding information appears in available records. Her non-academic background includes over twenty years in tax-leverage leasing and M&A sectors, though this falls outside scholarly activities.




