 
										Bradley Morris
													Lifespan Dev & Educ Sciences
												
											
													Professor
												
											
													Campus:
												
													Kent
												
											
													Office Location:
												
												
													412A White Hall
												
											Biography
Bradley J. Morris is a Developmental Cognitive Scientist whose research program includes basic research in cognitive development and its application in designing effective PreK-12 STEM instruction. His research focuses on the development of Scientific and Mathematical reasoning and Motivation. The goal of his research program is to identify the mechanisms underlying children’s reasoning (e.g., strategy acquisition) and motivation (e.g., praise type) using a variety of experimental methods (e.g., eye tracking) and computational modeling.
Education
																					Ph.D. Child Development, The Ohio State University
M.S. Child Studies, Miami University
B.A. Psychology, Anthropology, Miami University
																			
								M.S. Child Studies, Miami University
B.A. Psychology, Anthropology, Miami University
Research Methods
																					Quantitative, experimental, reaction time, eye tracking, computational modeling
																			
								 
					