University of Michigan Institute for Social Research
                Research Center for Group Dynamics

 

Eric Dubow

Adjunct Research Scientist, Research Center for Group Dynamics
Professor of Psychology, Bowling Green State University

Eric Dubow
5035 ISR
426 Thompson Street
Phone: 734-763-4844

Dr. Dubow conducts cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of risk and resource variables in children's academic and behavioral adjustment. He is a co-PI on three studies in the Aggression research Group: 1) the Columbia County Longitudinal Study, a 40-year study of the development of aggression and competence over time and across generations; 2) the Center for the Analysis of Pathways from Childhood to Adulthood, a consortium of over 20 national and international studies examining common issues in developmental processes; and 3) the Israeli-Palestinian Exposure to Violence study, a longitudinal study of the effects of exposure to ethnic-political violence and violence in other contexts (e.g., school, family) on Middle East youth’s mental health outcomes. He also collaborates with several Toledo-area community agencies conducting needs assessments of family and youth problems, and evaluating their school-based prevention programs aimed at enhancing self-esteem and decision-making skills, and reducing problem behaviors.