Jessica Holmes is an adjunct professor in psychology. Her research interests are in sexual harassment in higher education, stereotype threat, and women in leadership. Jessica is also a researcher at a local medical university where she explores interventions for executive functioning in ASD and ADHD children and adults. She currently resides just outside of Denver, CO with her husband and three young children. They enjoy playing sports together, board games, and visiting the family cabin in the mountains.

PhD General Psychology, Walden University, 2017

MS Social Psychology, Walden University, 2012

BA Psychology, University of Toledo, 2005

Holmes, J. (2017). The impact of stereotype threat on the social self-efficacy and academic performance of Mexican immigrants. ProQuest database. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5101&context=dissertations

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