Background
Copeland, Anne Pitcairn was born on September 3, 1951 in Pittsburgh. Daughter of James Dudley and Barbara Copeland.
(When studying families, how do researchers decide which f...)
When studying families, how do researchers decide which family members should be included in their study? What if the family consists of nonmarried parents, or homosexual partners? Or what if a couple does not have any children? Are they still considered a family? These are just some of the questions that may arise when conducting research. In Studying Families, Copeland and White examine the inherent problems researchers face when studying this social group.
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Copeland, Anne Pitcairn was born on September 3, 1951 in Pittsburgh. Daughter of James Dudley and Barbara Copeland.
Bachelor, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1973; Doctor of Philosophy, American U., 1977.
Medical psychology intern child development and rehabilitation center, Oregon Health Sciences U., Portland, 1976-1977; assistant professor psychology, Kent (Ohio) State University, 1977-1979; assistant professor psychology, Boston University, 1979-1985; associate professor, Boston University, 1985-1997; adjunct associate professor, Boston University, since 1997. Academic advisor, acting director British programmes Boston University, London, Oxford, 1988-1989, director Interchange Institute.
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Member APA, New England Psychological Association (president 1985), Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research, Society for Research in Child Development, Phi Beta Delta Society International Scholars.
Married James Potter Womack, December 15, 1984. Children: Caroline Copeland, Katherine Copeland.