Professor of psychology and neuroscience, and public policy; founding director of the Duke Center for Child and Family Policy
Dodge, a clinical and developmental psychologist, researches how policy can be shaped to improve the public health of communities. This includes understanding how problem behaviors such as delinquency, substance use, school dropout and child abuse develop so preventative programs can be developed.
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Christina Gibson-Davis
Associate professor of public policy, sociology, and psychology and neuroscience, and a faculty fellow of the Center for Child and Family Policy
Expertise: Family > Health Care and Family
Her research focuses on causes and consequences of changing fertility and marriage patterns, including single mothers and marriage versus cohabitation, the causes and consequences of marriage among low-income parents and the health and well-being of low-income children.
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Professor of psychology and neuroscience, and public policy; founding director of the Duke Center for Child and Family Policy
Expertise: Family
Dodge, a clinical and developmental psychologist, researches how policy can be shaped to improve the public health of communities. This includes understanding how problem behaviors such as delinquency, substance use, school dropout and child abuse develop so preventative programs can be developed.