janet j bose

Prof Janet Boseovski

Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina – Greensboro
Over the past two decades, I have studied social judgments and decision making in early to late childhood (i.e., 3- to 12-year-olds). My program of research has revealed a positivity bias in children’s judgments of self and others that peaks in middle childhood and that has implications in diverse areas of social and cognitive functioning (e.g., learning, safety, critical thinking). My research has been published in the top peer-reviewed outlets in my field and it has been supported the National Institutes of Health.Recent research interests center on body image and body perceptions in childhood, with projects that examine the relation between nutrition, body size, and activity, and children’s perceptions of muscularity. Together with co-author Dr. Ashleigh Gallagher, I am also writing a book (forthcoming, Fall, 2024, American Psychological Association Books) on body image development in early to late childhood, with an emphasis on how mother-daughter transactions shape girls’ body image.I also enjoy writing about health and wellness; these are topics that I have covered in two decades of teaching about human development across the lifespan at the university level.

More from this expert

Weight loss is one of the most common health and appearance-related goals...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Last chance - $155 special ends midnight Sunday!

This is your last chance to secure discounted registration to both national seminars before prices increase on Monday! You're invited to attend Australia's most popular seminars for GPs and healthcare professionals.

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Autism Assessment in the GP Setting

Tuesday 17th February, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Prof Tony Attwood

Clinical Psychologist; Adjunct Professor, Griffith University, Queensland; Senior Consultant, Minds and Hearts Clinic, Brisbane

Start your clinical year with momentum. Join Prof Tony Attwood for an expert session on autism assessment in GP. Earn up to 4 hours CPD. RACGP & ACRRM accredited.