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  1. Patricia Marks Greenfield (born July 18, 1940) is an American psychologist and professor known for her research in the fields of culture and human development.

  2. www.cdmc.ucla.edu. weaving-generations.psych.ucla.edu. Distinguished Professor of Psychology, UCLA Professor of Psychology, UCLA (1987-1989, 2001-2003, Chair, Developmental Area, Department of Psychology) Associate Professor of Psychology, UCLA. Founding Director, FPR-UCLA Center for Culture, Brain, and Development.

  3. Jun 24, 2021 · Patricia M. Greenfield is a distinguished professor of psychology at UCLA who studies social change, culture, and human development. She has conducted research on socialization, immigration, communication technologies, and COVID-19 in various countries and cultures.

  4. Articles 1–20. ‪Distinguished Professor of Psychology, UCLA‬ - ‪‪Cited by 43,877‬‬ - ‪Culture and human development‬ - ‪relation between ontogeny and phylogeny‬.

  5. Patricia Marks Greenfield received her Ph. D. from Harvard University and is currently Distinguished Professor of Psychology at UCLA and Director of the Children’s Digital Media Center @ Los Angeles, a collaboration between UCLA and California State University, Los Angeles.

  6. Patricia Marks Greenfield (born July 18, 1940) is an American psychologist and professor known for her research in the fields of culture and human development.

  7. As part of the Harvard Chiapas Project, UCLA Professor, Patricia Marks Greenfield, first visited the village of Nabenchauk in Chiapas Mexico in 1969 and 1970. Her return in 1991 and regular visits ever since have enabled her to write Weaving Generations Together: Evolving Creativity in the Maya of Chiapas.