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About Justin A. Low

I am primarily interested in the study of intelligence and child development. I am interested in the developmental interplay of cognition, behavior, and social interaction, and how these areas of child development affect important outcomes, such as academic achievement and behavior problems, in adolescence and young adulthood. Some of my research is psychometric in nature and is dedicated to studying whether intelligence tests measure what they purport to measure and whether they measure the same constructs across childhood. My other research is non-experimental and examines the effects of cognitive ability on behavior problems. As per instruction, I teach courses in counseling, consultation, research methods, and structural equation modeling.

Positions

2018 - Present Program Lead, Counseling and School Psychology, University of the Pacific Benerd College
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2016 - Present Assessment Coordinator, University of the Pacific Benerd College
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2016 - Present Associate Professor, University of the Pacific Benerd College
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2015 - 2019 Faculty Fellow in Assessment and Accreditation, University of the Pacific
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2010 - 2016 Assistant Professor, University of the Pacific Benerd College
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, American Psychological Association
Present Member, National Association of School Psychologists
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Education

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2010 Ph.D., Educational Psychology, University of Texas at Austin
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2008 M.A., Educational Psychology, University of Texas at Austin
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2003 B.S., Psychology, Brigham Young University
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Contact Information

Phone Number: 209.946.3254

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Articles (12)

Books and Book Chapters (4)

Presentations (26)