SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES
• Dr. Stefan Dombrowski, professor and coordinator of the
school psychology program in the Department of Graduate Education,
recently published three articles in a special journal issue on
the topic of prenatal exposures in relation to later psychological
and behavioral disabilities. The special issue appeared in the
journal, School Psychology Quarterly, the premier journal
in school psychology published by the American Psychological Association.
The articles were: “Pre and perinatal exposures in later
psychological, behavioral, and cognitive disability,” in
the 2007 issue of School Psychology Quarterly, 22(1),
1-7., coauthored by Roy P. Martin of the University of Georgia;
“Birth weight and Cognitive Outcomes: Evidence for a Gradient
Relationship,” in the 2007 issue of School Psychology
Quarterly, 22(1), 26-43, coauthored by Martin and Dr. Kelly
Noonan, associate professor of economics at Rider; and “Season
of Birth of Students Receiving Special Education Services Under
a Diagnosis of Emotional and Behavioral Disorder,” in the
2007 issue of School Psychology Quarterly, 22(1), 44-57,
coauthored by Martin and Dr. Nicholas Polizzi of the University
of Georgia.
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