Gordon
Hall, Mentor
Psychology
Kim
Davalos, McNair Scholar
Gordon C. Nagayama Hall is Professor of Psychology at the University of Oregon.
He was previously a professor of psychology at Kent State University and the
Pennsylvania State University. His research interests are in the cultural context
of psychopathology, particularly sexual aggression. Dr. Hall has grants from
the National Institute of Mental Health to study Culture-Specific Models of
Men’s Sexual Aggression and to study Monocultural vs. Multicultural Academic
Acculturation. He coauthored Multicultural Psychology (Prentice-Hall) with Christy
Barongan and coedited Asian American Psychology: The Science of Lives in Context
(American Psychological Association) with Sumie Okazaki. Dr. Hall was President
of the American Psychological Association Society for the Psychological Study
of Ethnic Minority Issues and received the Distinguished Contribution Award
from the Asian American Psychological Association.
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