Marshall Myron Haith

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University of Denver
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Psychology
Director, University ResearchAppointed: 1991
University of Denver
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Psychology
ProfessorAppointed: 1989

Mailing Address

Department of Psychology\2155 S. Race Street
University of Denver
Denver, Colorado 80208
United States

Contact Information

Phone: (303) 871-3777
Fax: (303) 871-3730
mhaith@pstar.psy.du.edu

Qualifications

Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, Developmental Psychology, 1964.
B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, Psychology and Literature, 1959.
M.A., University of California, Los Angeles, Developmental Psychology.

Expertise and Research Interests

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Other Expertise

Editorial Board:
Behavioral Research Methods and Instrumentation, 1969-1990;
Child Development, 1972-1978;
Journal of Infant Behavior, 1977-1978;
Harvard University Press, 1978-1986;
International Journal of Behavior Development, 1980-1985;
L'AnneePsychologique, 1981-present;
Developmental Psychology, 1983-1987

Associate Editor, Monographs of the Society for Child Development, 1981-1988

Guest Reviewer:
Journal of Experimental Psychology;
Psychological Bulletin;
Science;
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly;
Cashiers de Psychologie Congnitiv;
Perception and Psychophysics

Consulting:
The Foundation for Knowledge in Development, 1987-1988;
Current, Inc. Toys, 1986;
Plaut-Lipstein, Law Firm - On Perception of Signs, 1982;
Worth Publishing, 1977-1978;
Children's Television Workshop, Advisory Committee for Sesame Street and The Electric Company, 1971-1980

I have had experience with the following funding agencies: NIH (F), NIMH (F), Grand Foundation (F), March of Dimes (F), and MacArthur Foundation (F).

Keywords

COS Keywords:

Child Psychology, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Infant Psychology, Infants, Vision, Visual Perception Or Processing.

Additional Terms:

Behavior Genetics, Development of IQ, Early Cognitive Assessment, Expectations, Eye Movements, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Future Orientation, Infant Cognition, Infant Vision, Infants At Risk, Mentor, Perceptual Development, Teratogens.

Memberships

American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Psychological Association
Association for Psychological Science
Committee for Correspondence in Infancy
Eastern Psychological Society
International Conference for Infant Studies
International Society for the Study of Behavior Development
Rocky Mountain Psychological Association
Society for Research in Child Development

Previous Positions

1978-1979, Universite Rene Descartes, Paris, Guggenheim Fellow and Visiting Professor of Psychology
1966-1967, Harvard University, Assistant Professor
1962-1963, University of California, Los Angeles, USPHS Trainee in Child Psychology
1983-1988, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Psychiatry, Associate Clinical Professor
1967-1972, Harvard University, Lecturer, Developmental Psychology

Publications

  • Haith M M, Wass T S, Adler S A, Infant visual expectations: advances and issues [comment], Monographs of The Society for Research In Child Development, 62(2), 150-60, 1997 Abstract
  • Dougherty T M, Haith M M, Infant expectations and reaction time as predictors of childhood speed of processing and IQ., Developmental Psychology, 33(1), 146-55, January 1997 Abstract
  • Haith MM, Wass TS, Adler SA, Infant visual expectations: advances and issues [comment, Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 62(2), 150-60, 1997 Abstract
  • Haith, M.M., Hazan, C., and Goodman, G.S. (1988). Expectation and anticipation of dynamic visual events by 3.5 month-old babies. Child Development, 59, 467-479
  • Haith, M.M. and Campos, J.J. (1983). Infancy and biological development. (Eds.). Volume II of Mussen's Manual of Child Psychology. New York: Wiley
  • Haith, M.M. (1980). Rules that babies look by: the organization of newborn visual activity. Potomac, Maryland: L. Erlbaum Associates
  • Haith, M.M., Benson, J.B., Roberts, R.J., Jr., and Pennington, B.F. The Development of Future-Oriented Processes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (in press)
  • Haith, M.M. The early development of visual expectations. In C. Granrud (Ed.), Carnegie-Mellon Symposium on Cognition Visual Perception and Cognition in Infancy (in press)

Profile Details

Last Updated: 3/16/1999

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