Anne C. Petersen Explained

Anne Cheryl Petersen
Birth Date:September 11, 1944
Birth Place:Little Falls, Minnesota
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of Chicago
Occupation:Psychologist

Anne Cheryl Petersen (born September 11, 1944) is an American developmental scientist. She served as dean of the College of Health and Human Development at Pennsylvania State University, deputy director and chief operating officer of the National Science Foundation, and vice-president of programs at the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. She is one of the founders of the Association for Psychological Science.[1] In 2000, she was listed as one of the most influential psychologists by the Encyclopedia of Psychology.[2] Her research has focused primarily on adolescent development and gender issues.[3]

Early life and education

Petersen was born in Little Falls, Minnesota on September 11, 1944, to Rhoda Pauline Sandwick Studley and Franklin Hanks Studley. Her mother was a secretary and her father was a coach and a teacher.[4] [5]

Petersen studied as an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, receiving a B.A. in mathematics in 1966, a M.S. in statistics in 1972, and a Ph.D. in measurement, evaluation, and statistical analysis in 1973.

Career

Petersen has published over 350 articles and 18 books in the areas of adolescent health and development, gender issues, science policy, and global issues. Her research focused on adolescent pubertal development, including the development and publication of the Pubertal Development Scale (PDS) for young adolescents.[6] [7] [8]

Petersen was a professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Pennsylvania State University from August 1982 to March 1992. On July 1, 1987, she became the first dean of the College of Health and Human Development at Penn State.[9] In 1991, she was named first vice-president for research and dean of the graduate school at the University of Minnesota. She was also full professor at the Institute of Child Development from May 1992 to March 1995.[10]

Petersen was senior vice president in charge of programming at the W. K. Kellogg Foundation from 1996 to 2005, where she was responsible for United States, Latin American, and southern African programs.[11] [12] [13] Following her work with the Kellogg Foundation, Petersen founded the non-profit foundation Global Philanthropy Alliance (GPA),[14] which funds "early stage youth-led entrepreneur organizations in Africa." From August 2006 to June 2009, Petersen was a deputy director and professor at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. In 2010, she became a research professor at the University of Michigan. From January 2010 to the present, Petersen has been at the Center for Human Growth and Development at the University of Michigan.[15] She is also a faculty affiliate of the Science, Technology, and Public Policy (STPP) program at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.[16]

Selected works

Honors

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anne C Petersen. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201026231102/https://www.nsf.gov/od/oise/OISE-AC/Bios/Petersen%20-%20Bio.pdf . October 26, 2020.
  2. Women Leaders: Anne C. Petersen, PhD . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201026235407/https://www.apa.org/monitor/julaug07/petersen . October 26, 2020 . Home Monitor on Psychology . 38 . 37 . 72 . July–August 2007.
  3. Web site: Anne C Petersen. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201119005606/http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79014013/ . November 19, 2020 . World Cat Identities.
  4. News: Rhonda Pauline Studley. Morrison County Record . August 26, 2015 . November 28, 2020.
  5. Web site: Commencement Program 1937 . July 20, 2022 . University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy.
  6. Petersen . Anne C. . Tobin-Richards . Maryse . Boxer . Andrew . 1983 . Puberty: Its measurement and its meaning . The Journal of Early Adolescence . 3 . 1–2 . 47–62 . 10.1177/027243168331005 . 144676059 . 0272-4316.
  7. Petersen . Anne C. . Crockett . Lisa . Richards . Maryse . Boxer . Andrew . April 1, 1988 . A self-report measure of pubertal status: Reliability, validity, and initial norms . Journal of Youth and Adolescence . 17 . 2 . 117–133 . 10.1007/BF01537962 . 24277579 . 19254396 . 1573-6601.
  8. Koopman-Verhoeff . Maria Elisabeth . Gredvig-Ardito . Caroline . Barker . David H. . Saletin . Jared M. . Carskadon . Mary A. . 2020-05-01 . Classifying Pubertal Development Using Child and Parent Report: Comparing the Pubertal Development Scales to Tanner Staging . Journal of Adolescent Health . 66 . 5 . 597–602 . 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2019.11.308 . 1054-139X . 31974011. 210882185 .
  9. Web site: History of the College of Health and Human Development . November 28, 2020 . Penn State College of Health and Human Development.
  10. Web site: Anne C. Petersen. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20151009222716/http://www.researchgate.net:80/profile/Anne_Petersen4 . October 9, 2015 . Research Gate.
  11. Web site: Board and Staff – GPA . November 28, 2020.
  12. Web site: Kellogg V.P. of Programming to Start Own Nonprofit .
  13. Web site: June 24, 2014 . Anne C. Petersen. November 28, 2020 . YouthActionNet.
  14. Book: Petersen. Anne C.. Biosketches of Committee Members . Joseph . Joshua . Feit . Monica . ((Policy Committee on Child Maltreatment Research)) . Youth Board on Children . Committee on Law and Justice . Institute of Medicine . National Research Council . March 25, 2014. National Academies Press.
  15. Web site: Anne C. Petersen . November 28, 2020 . University of Michigan LSA International Institute.
  16. Web site: Faculty Affiliates . Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program at Ford School of Public Policy . University of Michigan.
  17. Web site: Anne C. Petersen . 2020-11-28 . CRDF Global.
  18. Web site: Anne C Petersen, Ph.D.. November 28, 2020. www.templetonworldcharity.org.