John D. Hogan

John D. Hogan, born in 1939, is an American Psychologist and noted author on the St. John's University in Jamaica, Queens, New York, where he taught since 1965. Additionally, he serves as the history and obituary editor for American Psychologist and has been elected President of Division One of the American Psychological Association (Society for General Psychology) for 2009-2010.

Dr. Hogan has conducted research in the areas of Piagetian theory and creativity, as well as developmental and educational psychology. Since the early 1990s, he has written extensively on the subjects of the history of Psychology, particularly the history of Developmental Psychology ; International Psychology ; and the current state of U. S. Psychology. He is the author/editor of two books, 15 chapters, and more than 200 articles, encyclopedia entries and book reviews. Moreover, he has presented more than 100 papers at professional meetings.

Dr. Hogan earned his M.S. in Counseling Psychology at Iowa State University in 1962 and his Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology at Ohio State University in 1970.