
معرفی
Suzanne Mannes is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Widener University. She holds a PhD in Cognitive Psychology (1989) from the University of Colorado-Boulder and a bachelor's degree from SUNY Plattsburgh. Her teaching focuses on forensic psychology, the psychology of eating and drinking, and research methodologies. Her research applies psychological principles to criminal justice issues, including jury decision-making and cognitive biases within judicial processes. She emphasizes undergraduate student involvement in research and prioritizes personalized education through diverse pedagogical approaches.
Education:
- PhD, Cognitive Psychology, University of Colorado-Boulder (1989)
- Bachelor's degree, SUNY Plattsburgh
Professional Affiliations: American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS), Eastern Psychological Association (EPA), New England Psychological Association (NEPA).
Her research and teaching reflect a commitment to bridging psychological theory with real-world legal applications, particularly in understanding human behavior within judicial contexts.




