Patricia B. Campbell Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc.
Patricia B. Campbell, PhD, is the president of Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc. She has been involved in research and evaluation with a focus on issues of race/ethnicity, gender, and disability for many years. Formerly an associate professor of research, measurement and statistics at Georgia State University, Dr. Campbell is an Association for Women in Science (AWIS) Fellow and was awarded the Willystine Goodsell Award by the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the Betty Vetter Award by the Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN). Dr. Campbell has authored more than 120 publications including coauthoring, with Veronica Thomas,
Evaluation in Today’s World: Respecting Diversity, Improving Quality, and Promoting Usability. Her other publications include
Building Evaluation Capacity: Guide I Designing A Cross Project Evaluation and Guide II Collecting and Using Data in Cross-Project Evaluations; A Framework for Evaluating Impacts of Informal Science Education Projects, Good Schools in Poor Neighborhoods: Defying Demographics; Achieving Success“ and The AAUW Report: How Schools Shortchange Girls. Her current research interests focus on supports and barriers to biomedical researcher success, pathways to effective multidisciplinary research and the complexities of student engagement. Dr. Campbell’s websites are www.BeyondRigor.org, which provides easy to use tips to improve the quality of evaluations with diverse populations, www.FairerScience.org which provides researcher and evaluators with tips and tools to more effectively communicate their diversity related research and evaluation findings to the media and the public and www.Campbell-Kibler.com, which provides free access to a number of her publications.