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Martin Packer, Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley

Martin Packer has taught at the University of Michigan and the University of California, Berkeley. He received his Ph.D. in developmental psychology from U.C. Berkeley, and his B.A. in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University (England). His writing has addressed the character and grounding of an interpretive approach to the social sciences. His research has focused on the study of children's learning and development through social interaction in the context of real-world settings, using interpretive methods.

He is the author of The Structural of Moral Action: A Hermeneutic Study of Moral Conflict, and co-editor of Entering the Circle: A Hermeneutic Investigation in Psychology.

Courses Dr. Packer Teaches:

Psychology 225: Developmental Psychology 1

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Psychology 513: Theory and Practice of research in Psychology
Psychology 612: Advanced Research 1

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