Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, Ph.D.
Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, is the Unidel A. Gilchrist Sparks III Chair in the Social Sciences and Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences at the University of Delaware where he teaches doctoral courses on regression analysis, multilevel modeling, structural equation modeling, and applied longitudinal data analysis. Jean-Philippe has served on journal editorial boards, including Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. He has served on several grant review panels for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as well as PI or co-I on several research projects funded by the NIH. He is an elected member of the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology (SMEP) and fellow of the Association for Psychological Science (APS). Jean-Philippe’s research focuses broadly on relationship and clinical sciences and currently studies how patients and spouses/partners cope together with and maintain connection amid health-related adversity, including breast cancer and type 2 diabetes. His methodological interests include intensive longitudinal methods for studying social and behavioral processes as well as applications of modern methods for the analysis of change in individuals and dyads. Jean-Philippe has taught methodological workshops for University of Michigan’s Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) and Penn State’s Summer Institute for Longitudinal Methods. He has authored of over 90 articles and chapters and is co-author with Niall Bolger of the book Intensive Longitudinal Methods: An Introduction to Diary and Experience Sampling Research (Guilford Press). For further details, please see his academic web page.