Herbert W. Marsh

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Herbert W. Marsh
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Scientific career
FieldsPsychology
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Los Angeles
ThesisJudgmental anchoring : Stimulus and response variables (1974)
Doctoral advisorAllen Parducci

Herbert W. Marsh is an

Oxford University
, where he is currently a faculty member, notes the following.

Professor Marsh was recognised as the most productive educational psychologist in the world, one of the top 10 international researchers in Higher Education and in Social Psychology, and the 11th most productive researcher in the world across all disciplines of

UK
to achieve this recognition.

Marsh completed undergraduate and master's degrees at

University of Western Sydney where he established the Self-concept Enhancement and Learning Facilitation (SELF) Research Centre. In 2006, Marsh became a Professor at the University of Oxford. In 2014, Marsh joined the Australian Catholic University
in the Institute for Positive Psychology and Education.

See also

  • Big-fish-little-pond effect

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