Jessica Parker
Jessica Parker is a social psychologist and psychometrician with extensive research and consulting experience in program evaluation, social and behavioral sciences, and public policy (analysis and change).
Here are a few selected areas of her technical expertise and interest:
(1) Research and program design, implementation, management, monitoring, and evaluation of multifaceted/ mufti-disciplinary projects
(2) Statistical techniques, such as descriptive, correlational data assessment, univariate, multivariate, and regression analysis, structural equation, hierarchical linear, and predictive modeling
Primary Interests:
- Applied Social Psychology
- Attitudes and Beliefs
- Close Relationships
- Gender Psychology
- Group Processes
- Health Psychology
- Interpersonal Processes
- Law and Public Policy
- Personality, Individual Differences
- Political Psychology
- Research Methods, Assessment
- Social Cognition
Journal Articles:
- Burkley, M., Parker, J., Stermer, P. S., & Burkley, E. (2010). Trait beliefs that make women vulnerable to math disengagement. Personality and Individual Differences, 48, 234-238.
- Dorough, S., Grice, J., & Parker, J. (2007). Implicative dilemmas and general psychological well-being. Personal Construct Theory & Practice, 4, 83-101.
- Guajardo, N. R., Parker, J. S., & Turley-Ames, K. J. (2009). Associations among false belief understanding, counterfactual reasoning, and executive function. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 27, 681-702.
- Parker, J., & Burkley, M. (2009). Who’s chasing whom? The impact of gender and relationship status on mate poaching. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 45, 1016-1019.
Jessica Parker
10606 North Dover Pointe Road
Henrico, Virginia 23238
United States of America
- Mobile: (804) 301-1518