Ty Partridge

Ty Partridge

Associate Professor
Director, Research Design and Analysis Unit

313-577-2813

tpartrid@wayne.edu

5057 Woodward Ave, Room 8406
Detroit, MI 48202

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Department

Psychology

Ty Partridge

Dr. Partridge is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology Wayne State University and the director of the Research, Design and Analysis Unit at Wayne State University. His research interests include the influence of urban poverty on early childhood development, adolescent risk behaviors, developmental psychobiology, emotion regulation, early childhood literacy, longitudinal methods, complex adaptive systems and relational developmental systems theory. Dr. Partridge also has over 20 years of experience in community-based research, public health and prevention interventions and evaluation research.

Research

Current research projects

  • Evaluation of a Collaborative Community Based Intervention Testing Five Models of School Readiness Promotion in Urban Low-Income Communities (Funded through United Way of Southeast Michigan via a Social Innovation Fund Award from the Corporation for National and Community Service)
  • Evaluation of a Community Based Family Check-up Model Intervention to Support Families in Urban Low-Income Communities (Funded through United Way of Southeast Michigan via a Social Innovation Fund Award from the Corporation for National and Community Service)
  • Mental and Physical Health Outcomes for Adolescents with Access to a School Based Health Center (In partnership with JFM Consulting and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services)
  • Developmental Experiences Across of Individuals Who Identify as Multi-racial or Multi-cultural: From Childhood to Emerging Adulthood

Education

  • Ph.D. (1999) Wichita State University
  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship (1999-2001) University of Illinois at Chicago

Courses taught by Ty Partridge

Winter Term 2025 (future)

Fall Term 2024 (current)

Winter Term 2024

Fall Term 2023

Winter Term 2023

Fall Term 2022

Winter Term 2022