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10 September 2024
Interview with Prof. Dr. Jerrell Cassady—New Editor-in-Chief of Behavioral Sciences
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We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Jerrell Cassady has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of Behavioral Sciences (ISSN: 2076-328X). With an extensive background in scientific research and publishing, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role.
Prof. Dr. Jerrell Cassady is a professor of psychology and has been at Ball State University since 1999. His areas of expertise include test anxiety, human learning, teacher education, and research design. He frequently works with national organizations (e.g., Smithsonian Institution, National Parks Foundation) and local school and community groups (e.g., Muncie Community Schools, Hancock County Community Foundation) to design and implement evaluation studies documenting successful educational programming in practice.
The following is an interview with Prof. Dr. Jerrell Cassady, who shared his academic background, his involvement with Behavioral Sciences and his vision for the journal: