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Sr. Research Scholar

June Flora

Sr. Research Scholar
June A. Flora, PhD, is a senior research scientist at Stanford University’s Human Sciences & Technologies Advanced Research Institute (HSTAR) in the Graduate School of Education, and the Solutions Science Lab in the Stanford School of Medicine. June's research focuses on understanding the drivers of human behavior change and the potential of communication interventions. The research is solution focused on behavior change relevant to health and climate change.

Most recently she is studying the role of energy use feedback delivered through motivationally framed online applications; the potential of children and youth delivered energy reduction interventions to motivate parent behavior change, and the effects of entertainment-education interventions to change behavior.

June earned her Ph.D. from Arizona State University in educational psychology. She has held faculty positions at University of Utah and Stanford University.

Education

Postdoctoral fellow, Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Cardiovascular epidemiology and preventive medicine (1981)
Ph.D., Arizona State University, Educational psychology/Child development (1976)
M.A., Arizona State University, Educational psychnology (1974)
B.A., Bridgewater College, Virginia, Psychology (1971)