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Assistant Professor
(PhD, University of Massachusetts)
Research Interests
Emergent literacy, emergent numeracy, preschool social-emotional development, preschool learning and behavior, school and home-based interventions
Contact Information
Department of Child Development and Family Studies Purdue University Fowler House, Rm. 227 1200 West State Street West Lafayette , IN 47907-2055
Phone: (765) 494-2931
Fax: (765) 496-1144
E-mail: jdobbs@purdue.edu
Web site: Ready To Read
Biography
Recent Publications
Education
Courses Recently Taught
Honors
Professional Service
Biography
As an Indiana native, the child of two Boilermakers, and a Purdue alumna myself, it
only makes sense that I have made Purdue my academic home. I am pleased to be part of
the Purdue community, and especially to work in a department that values applied research,
interdisciplinary perspectives, and research and education efforts that engage with our
community and beyond.
My graduate training at the University of Massachusetts was in clinical psychology,
with a concentration on children, adolescents, and families. My research interests bridge
the disciplines of psychology and education, focusing on the learning and behavior of
preschool-aged children. I am interested in how young children’s pre-academic
skills (including pre-literacy, pre-numeracy, and precursors of engineering thinking)
are connected to their psychological functioning (including behavior and social-emotional
development). In addition to understanding these relationships, I am interested in
developing interventions that promote young children’s academic success and
social-emotional well-being. In particular, I am interested in children who are at
risk for negative outcomes due to poverty and early behavior problems.
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Recent Publications
Meagher, S.M., Arnold, D.H., Doctoroff, G.L, Dobbs, J., & Fisher, P.H. (in press).
Preschool social-emotional problems and the development of depressive symptoms
in school-age children. Early Education and Development.
Brown, S.A., Arnold, D.H., Dobbs, J., & Doctoroff, G.L. (2007). Parenting predictors of
overt and relational aggression among school-aged children. Early Childhood Research
Quarterly, 22, 147-159.
Arnold, D.H., Brown, S.A., Meagher, S., Baker, C.N., Dobbs, J., & Doctoroff, G. L.
(2006). Preschool-based programs for externalizing problems. Education and
Treatment of Children, 29, 311-340.
Dobbs, J., Doctoroff, G.L., Fisher, P.H., & Arnold, D.H. (2006). The association between
preschool children's socio-emotional functioning and their mathematical skill. Journal
of Applied Developmental Psychology, 27, 97-108.
Dobbs, J., Arnold, D.H., & Doctoroff, G.L. (2004). Attention in the preschool classroom:
The relationships among child gender, child misbehavior, and types of teacher
attention. Early Child Development and Care, 174, 281-295.
Dobbs, J., Doctoroff, G.L., & Fisher, P.H. (2003). The "Math is Everywhere" preschool
mathematics curriculum and its success in Head Start classrooms. Teaching Children
Mathematics, 10 (1), 20-22.
Arnold, D.H., Fisher, P.H., Doctoroff, G.L., & Dobbs, J. (2002). Accelerating math
development in Head Start classrooms: Outcomes and gender differences. Journal of
Educational Psychology, 94, 762-770.
Hoza, B., Pelham, W.E., Dobbs, J., Owens, J.S., & Pillow, D.R. (2002). Do boys with
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder have positive illusory self-concepts? Journal
of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 268-278.
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Education
- Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, 2006, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
- Clinical Psychology Internship, 2005-2006, University of Tennessee, Health Science Center, Memphis, TN.
- M.S., Clinical Psychology, 2002, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
- B.A., Psychology, 2000, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
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Courses Recently Taught
CDFS 406: Curriculum Applications of Math/Science Development
CDFS 424: Children and Stress
CDFS 590: Preschool Literacy Research (Graduate Research Experience)
CDFS 685R: Research Seminar
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Honors
2008 Selected to attend the ECLS-B Database Training Seminar, sponsored by the National Center for Education Statistics, Institute for Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education.
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Professional Service
Member
American Educational Research Association
American Psychological Association
National Association for the Education of Young Children
Society for Research on Child Development
Ad Hoc Reviewer
Child Development
Fathering
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