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Jennifer Petersen
Jennifer Petersen
Professor
- Department(s): EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS
- Office Location: Winther Hall 6043
- Phone: (262) 472-5408
- Email: petersej@eric-andre.com
ABOUT
Jennifer Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations at 足彩平台. She teaches courses primarily related to Developmental Psychology. Dr. Petersen completed her doctorate in psychology at UW-Madison. Her research focuses primarily on the development of gender and gender stereotyping in girls and young women. This research interest has resulting in publications on girl's sexuality, peer sexual harassment, disordered eating, and girl's involvement in science and math careers.
EDUCATION
- Ph.D. University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2010 Developmental Psychology
Doctoral Minor: Quantitative Methods
COURSES
- EDFOUND 212: Educational Psychology
- EDUINDP 213: Development of the Young Child
- EDFOUND 222: Child Development
- EDFOUND 230: Introduction to Human Development
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- Petersen, J. L. & Hyde, J. S. (2012) Peer sexual harassment and disordered eating in early adolescence.Developmental Psychology, 48, 1-12.
- Petersen, J. L. & Hyde, J. S. (2012). Sexual harassment by peers. In E. L. Zurbriggen & T.A. Roberts (Eds) The sexualization of girls and girlhood. (pp. 109-128). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Petersen, J. L. & Hyde, J. S. (2011) Gender differences in sexuality. Annual Review of Sex Research, 48 149-165.
- Lindberg, S. M., Hyde, J S., Petersen, J. L., & Linn, M. C. (2010) New trends in gender and mathematics performance: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 136, 1123-1135.