

Robert Lane
Robert Lane transforms traditional models of psychology through his extensive research and teaching in the fields of Developmental, Experimental, and Clinical Psychology. As an esteemed member of the Emeriti Faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh's Psychology Department, Robert Lane has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding of human behavior and mental processes. Throughout his tenure, Professor Lane has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and mentoring countless students, many of whom have gone on to make significant contributions to the field of psychology. His research has often focused on the intricate dynamics of human development, exploring how various factors influence psychological growth and change over the lifespan. Lane's work in Experimental Psychology has been pivotal in developing innovative methodologies that have enhanced the precision and reliability of psychological research. His commitment to empirical rigor and methodological advancement has set a high standard for both his colleagues and students. In the realm of Clinical Psychology, Robert Lane has been a passionate advocate for integrating research findings into therapeutic practices. His efforts have not only improved the efficacy of psychological interventions but have also contributed to a deeper understanding of mental health issues. Even in retirement, Lane continues to inspire through his published works and ongoing involvement in the academic community. His legacy at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh is marked by a profound impact on both the department and the broader field of psychology.
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Publications
, 1-16, 1981-01-01
, 173-190, 1955-03-01
, 473-492, 2001-09-01
, 45-67, 1994-10-20
, 468-494, 1968-09-01
, 874-895, 1965-12-01