research team
Facilitator bios
Lois E. Tetrick is professor in the Industrial/Organizational Psychology Program at George Mason University. Her research interests include occupational health and safety, occupational stress, the work-family interface, psychological contracts, social exchange theory and reciprocity, organizational commitment, and organizational change and development. Dr. Tetrick received her PhD in industrial and organizational psychology from Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Stephen J. Zaccaro is professor in the Industrial/Organizational Psychology Program at George Mason University. His research interests include group dynamics, team performance, multiteam systems, leadership, leader development, and work attitudes. Dr. Zaccaro received his PhD in social psychology from the University of Connecticut.
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Reeshad S. Dalal is chair of the psychology department and an associate professor in the Industrial/Organizational Psychology Program at George Mason University. His research interests include employee performance, work motivation, decision making, personality and its interactions with the work situation, job attitudes, and research methods. Dr. Dalal received his PhD in industrial and organizational psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Julie Steinke is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Industrial/Organizational Psychology Program at George Mason University. Her research interests include teams, competition and conflict, performance under stress and adversity, and resilience. Dr. Steinke received her PhD in industrial and organizational psychology from Wright State University.
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Shari Lawrence Pfleeger joined the Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P) after serving as a senior researcher at the Rand Corporation, a position she had taken after serving as president of Systems/Software, Inc., a consultancy specializing in software engineering and technology. She has been a developer and maintainer for real-time, business-critical software systems, a principal scientist at MITRE Corporation's Software Engineering Center, and manager of the measurement program at the Contel Technology Center. She has also held several research and teaching positions at prestigious institutions. She is well-known for her work in empirical studies of software engineering and is the author of many books and articles. She has been named repeatedly by the Journal of Systems and Software as one of the world's top software engineering researchers. Shari earned a BA in mathematics from Harpur College, an MA in mathematics from Penn State, an MS in planning from Penn State, a PhD in information technology and engineering from George Mason University, and a Doctor of Humane Letters from Binghamton University.
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