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Thomas D. Cook, Ph.D.
Joan and Serepta Harrison Chair in Ethics and Justice
Professor of Sociology, Psychology, Education
and Social Policy
Northwestern University
Thomas Cook is interested in social science research methodology, program evaluation,
whole school reform, and contextual factors that influence adolescent development,
particularly for urban minorities. Cook has written or edited ten books and
published numerous articles and book chapters. He received the Myrdal Prize
for Science from the Evaluation Research Society in 1982, the Donald Campbell
Prize for Innovative Methodology from the Policy Sciences Organization in 1988,
and the Distinguished Scientist Award of Division 5 of the American Psychological
Association in 1997. He is a trustee of the Russell Sage Foundation and a member
of its Committee on the Future of Work. Cook was elected to the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences in April 2000 and was inducted as the Margaret Mead Fellow
of the American Academy of Political and Social Science in April 2003.
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