
معرفی
John D. Ranney is an Associate Professor at North Dakota State University, affiliated with the Psychology and Education Programs. He advises the 4+2 Program in Psychology.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Psychology (2015), North Dakota State University
- M.S. in Psychology (2013), North Dakota State University
- M.A. in Special Education (2008), University of Northern Colorado
- B.A. in Psychology (2004), Northwestern College
Ranney's research explores how digital technologies shape social interactions, peer relationships, and emotional well-being. He investigates self-monitoring, prosocial behaviors, aggression, and popularity dynamics in digital contexts, focusing on adolescents and college students.
His publications span interdisciplinary domains including social psychology, digital communication, adolescent development, and sports medicine. Recent work examines cyberbehaviors, co-ruminative interactions, and concussion awareness in collegiate settings.
Ranney is a member of the Society for Research on Adolescence (2009–present), Society for Research on Child Development (2010–present), and the American Psychological Association (2004–2009).





