Johnmarshall Reeve


Johnmarshall Reeve is an American psychologist whose research focuses on educational psychology and human motivation. He is a professor in the Institute of Positive Psychology and Education at Australian Catholic University and a former editor-in-chief of the peer-reviewed journal Motivation and Emotion. Johnmarshall Reeve received his Bachelor's of Arts degree in psychology in 1982 at Tennessee Technological University, his Master's of Arts degree in experimental psychology in 1985 at Texas Christian University, and graduated with his Ph.D. in experimental psychology in 1986 at Texas Christian University. Dr. Reeve's doctoral dissertation is titled "The role of situational cues in increasing the probability of cooperative behavior in eight situations: A test of the synergy hypothesis."
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Awards
2018                Research Excellence, Korea University
2017                Research Excellence, Korea University
2015                Excellence in Research Award ''- Award co-recipient for the most outstanding article
                       published in the 2014 volume of the
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology.
                       $750. stipend.
2005               
Thomas N. Urban Research Award -'' Award given by the Iowa Academy of Education and the FINE Foundation to recognize the outstanding published paper of
the year that shows how research can be used to enhance educational practice.
$3,000 stipend.
2008–2010       Chair, Motivation in Education SIG, American Education Research Association.