Kenneth A. DodgeKenneth A. Dodge, PhD, is Pritzker Professor of Public Policy and Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. He is Founding and Emeritus Director of the Duke Center for Child and Family Policy. A clinical and developmental psychologist, Dr. Dodge studies early childhood development, prevention of violent behavior in the family, and public policy to improve population outcomes for communities. He is the developer of Family Connects, a population approach to improve children’s outcomes in the first year of life. The author of more than 500 highly cited scientific articles, which have been cited more than 100,000 times, Dr. Dodge has been elected into the National Academy of Medicine and is the 2019–2021 President of the Society for Research in Child Development. |
All titles by Kenneth A. Dodge:
The Fast Track Program for Children at Risk: Preventing Antisocial BehaviorConduct Problems Prevention Research Group, Karen L. Bierman, John D. Coie, Kenneth A. Dodge, Mark T. Greenberg, John E. Lochman, Robert J. McMahon, and Ellen E. Pinderhughes
Foreword by Patrick H. Tolan
Foreword by Patrick H. Tolan
Social and Emotional Skills Training for Children: The Fast Track Friendship Group ManualKaren L. Bierman, Mark T. Greenberg, John D. Coie, Kenneth A. Dodge, John E. Lochman, and Robert J. McMahon
Understanding Peer Influence in Children and AdolescentsEdited by Mitchell J. Prinstein and Kenneth A. Dodge