Judee Burgoon

Director of Research, Center for the Management of Information, Professor of Communication, Professor of Family Studies and Human Development at Eller Executive Education

Schools

  • Eller Executive Education

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Biography

Eller Executive Education

Areas of Expertise

  • Interpersonal adaptation
  • Expectancy violations
  • Interpersonal deception

Current Research

Judee Burgoon is Professor of Communication, Family Studies and Human Development. She is the Director of Research for the Center for the Management of Information and Site Director for the NSF-sponsored Center for Identification Technology Research at the University of Arizona. She holds a doctorate from West Virginia University in communication and educational psychology. She has held positions previously at the University of Florida, Michigan State University, and Louis Harris and Associates (New York, NY) as well as visiting positions at Harvard University and University of Oklahoma.

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