Bonnie A. Green, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology at East Stroudsburg University (ESU), where she teaches applied statistics, research methods, psychometrics, and cognitive development. Her research centers on cognitive growth, student success, and academic pathways for low-income and nontraditional students. Dr. Green previously served as Program Director at the NSF’s Division of Undergraduate Education and as Executive Secretary for the NSF Advisory Committee, contributing to national STEM education strategy and policy. A past president and Fellow of the Eastern Psychological Association, she has authored textbooks such as Statistical Concepts for the Behavioral Sciences 4th Ediition and Measuring Humans: Fundamentals of Psychometrics in Selecting and Interpreting Tests. She has written journal articles and developed the A–E Theory of Success, which informs ESU’s NSF-funded Clear Path program for transfer and low-income STEM students. She holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from Lehigh University and a B.S. in Education from Penn State.
Dr. Green received a BS in Education from Penn State and a Ph.D. from Lehigh University in experimental psychology. In her free time, Bonnie enjoys gardening, reading, live music and art.
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