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John Hollander

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Assistant Professor

Also affiliated: James Madison University (2020); Universities UK (1981); Yale University (1981–2008); Hunter College (1971); University of Memphis (2020–2024)

Faculty Researcher

15 h-index 142 pubs 1,703 cited

  • Humans
  • Eye-Tracking Technology
  • Blinking
  • Linguistics
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Language
  • Reaction Time
  • Semantics
  • Attention
  • Eye Movements
  • Reading
  • Anxiety
  • Psychometrics
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Reproducibility of Results

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

John Hollander's research investigates the intersection of cognitive processes, artificial intelligence, and educational applications, with a particular focus on adult literacy. His work explores how technology, including large language models and intelligent tutoring systems, can be leveraged to enhance learning performance and develop literacy skills in digital environments. Hollander has published on topics such as predicting learning outcomes using AI, the importance of learner characteristics in educational systems, and integrating assessment with reading comprehension training. He also studies the extraction of data from eye-tracking technology within cognitive paradigms, such as mind wandering. Hollander's scholarly contributions are reflected in an h-index of 15 and over 1,600 citations across 142 publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 15
  • Publications: 142
  • Citations: 1,703

Selected Publications

  • Religiosity and Sexual Intentions Among Mexican Catholic Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Values (2026)
    Sexuality & Culture DOI OpenAlex
  • Evaluating sensorimotor knowledge in large language models (2025)
    Underline Science Inc. DOI OpenAlex
  • The role of parental psychological control in domain-specific self-esteem among Mexican adolescents. (2025)
    Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology DOI OpenAlex
  • Exploring the Potential of Large Language Models for Estimating the Reading Comprehension Question Difficulty (2025)
    Lecture notes in computer science 4 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Data Augmentation for Sparse Multidimensional Learning Performance Data Using Generative AI (2025)
    IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies 13 citations DOI OpenAlex

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