America/Los_Angeles
Already received a doctoral degree | June 1997
Pacific Lutheran University
Title: The forest or the trees: What is the level of perceivers’ understanding of their own judgment policies of rapport?
Nature of thesis research: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil)
Academic Expert
Faculty
Dr. Jon Grahe is a Professor Emeritus with a wealth of experience in the fields of social psychology, research methodology, and open science. He has held a variety of leadership positions within professional organisations, as well as served as a professor, and department chair at numerous higher education institutions. Leadership positions include managing executive editor of The Journal of Social Psychology, president of the Western Psychological Association, and former president of Psi Chi, the International Honors Society. Dr. Jon Grahe also led the design and administration of the Collaborative Replications and Education Project(CREP) and the Emerging Adulthood Measured at Multiple Institutions(EAMMi2) project, among other undergraduate crowdsourcing projects. He was recognized as Fellow for both Western Psychological Association and Midwestern Psychological Association.
Dr. Jon Grahe earned his BA from Shippensburg University and PhD in Experimental Psychology from the University of Toledo.
Dr. Grahe's expertise encompasses a variety of areas, such as the promotion of diversity and inclusion within the field of psychology, the replication dillema, emerging adulthood, interpersonal perception, and open science practices.
His contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including the K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence in Research Award, and the CREP project with the SIPS Mission Award from the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science. His substantial involvement in initiatives such as the Collaborative Replications and Education Project(CREP) serves as evidence of his exceptional contributions to the advancement of open science and collaborative research.
Dr. Grahe has authored several books and book chapters focusing on the early contributions of women of colour to psychological research and the use of open science methods. He has an impressive portfolio of journal publications and presentations at national and international conferences.
Dr. Grahe is committed to fostering student success by providing mentoring, securing research grant funding, and facilitating undergraduate participation in research projects. Dr. Grahe brings to DoctorateHub a wealth of experience and a commitment to fostering a collaborative and supportive research environment.
When not working, he is an avid hiker and musician.Dr. Grahe joined DoctorateHub’s Faculty end of 2024.
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Years of Experience
30 Years
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