Deborah Kashy
Faculty
Social / Personality
- Social / Personality Psychology
BIOGRAPHY
PhD, Social Psychology, University of Connecticut, 1991
MA, Statistics, University of Connecticut, 1990
MA, Social Psychology, University of Connecticut, 1988
BS, Psychology, Highest Honors, University of Texas at Austin, 1986
Curriculum Vitae: Deborah Kashy
RESEARCH
Deborah A. Kashy is a methodologically oriented social psychologist who received her M.S. in applied statistics (1990) and her Ph.D. in social psychology (1991) from the University of Connecticut. She is currently the editor-in-chief for the journal Personal Relationships, and she served as a senior associate editor for Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin from 2006 to 2011. In 2005 she received the Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award from the College of Social Science at Michigan State. Dr. Kashy’s research interests include methodological and data analytic models of dyadic social interaction and the analysis of nonindependent data more broadly, including small group and longitudinal data. Much of Dr. Kashy’s recent published work has involved health-related studies of relationship functioning and well-being for cancer patients and their partners/caregivers. She is also collaborating with faculty in Criminal Justice to examine how women offenders’ relationships with their probation/parole officers affect key outcomes such as re-arrest.
PUBLICATIONS
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