Robert P Lubeznik-Warner portrait
  • Postdoc Fellow, Psychology Department

Research Summary

My program of research focuses broadly on positive youth development through out-of-school-time settings. My current research examines the role of summertime experiences, such as summer camp and seasonal employment, in well-being and development. I use quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods approaches in my research.

Education

  • PhD, Parks, Recreation, and Tourism, University of Utah
  • Master of Science, Recreation Studies, Ohio University. Project: Understanding Outward Bound instructors’ inclusive praxis: Practices and influential factors
  • Bachelor of Science, Outdoor Education, Northland College

Biography

Robert P. Lubeznik-Warner is a postdoctoral fellow in quantitative methods with the Behavioral Health Innovation and Dissemination Center at the University of Utah. Dr. Lubeznik-Warner primarily teaches undergraduate and graduate-level statistics courses. His program of research focuses broadly on positive youth development through out-of-school-time settings. Dr. Lubeznik-Warner’s current research examines the role of summertime experiences, such as summer camp and seasonal employment, in youth development and well-being.