Department Faculty Members
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James Antes, Ph.D., Iowa State Universit
Transformative approach to mediation; social conflict and conflict resolution
April Bradley (University of Nevada, Reno)
Child forensics and sexual assault, child interviewing techniques in forensic interviews.
Adam Derenne (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Major Interest: Experimental analysis of behavior. Specific Interests: Self-control, schedules of reinforcement, stimulus generalization, peak shift, procrastination, neurodegenerative disorders
F. Richard Ferraro Director of Experimental Program (Ph.D., University of Kansas)
Cognitive aging; gerontology; Alzheimer's disease; cognitive neuropsychology; inhibitory processes in cognitive performance; eating disorders and body image
Alison Finstad (Ph.D., University of North Dakota)
Cognitive psychology and psychology of law: detection ability in accurate & innaccurate eyewitnesses, ethnic and gender biases
in eyewitness identification performance
Mark Grabe, (Ph.D., Iowa State University)
Department Chair
Assessment and development of cognitive and metacognitive skills involved in reading and study behavior; instructional technology.
Jeffrey Holm (Ph.D. Ohio University)
Health psychology; Population-based disease prevention and health promotion;
Cardiovascular risk modification; Obesity prevention and treatment; Tobacco, alcohol
and other substance use prevention and treatment; Assessment and treatment of headache
and other pain disorders; Stress and health; Sexual functioning.
Pamela J. Kalbfleish, Ph.D.
Communication in mentoring relationships, gender and communication, health communication, cultural differences in communication.
Alan King, Director of Clinical Training (Ph.D. Louisiana State University)
Alcohol research, interpersonal perception, personality development, and adult psychopathology.
Doug McDonald (Ph.D. University of South Dakota, INPSYDE Director)
Native American assessment and treatment issues.
Low vision, cognitive assessment and psychometrics
Douglas Peters (Ph.D., Southern Illinois)
Psychology and law issues realted to the child witness, eyewitness memory, media effects, and expert testimony.
Thomas Petros (Ph.D., Kent State) Program Chair
Assessment of learning problems; reading processes and learning disabilities.
Karyn Plumm (Ph.D., University of North Dakota)
Social psychological theories, juror perceptions & legal policy
Joelle Ruthig (Ph.D., University of Manitoba)
Social and health psychology; achievement-related social cognition and motivation; health & aging
Cheryl Terrance (Ph.D., Carleton University)
Social psychology, gender issues, and perceptions of victims within the courtroom.
Jeffrey Weatherly (Ph.D., Washington State University)
Contrast and induction effects; variables that influence gambling behavior.
Richard Wise (Ph.D., Catholic University of American; JD., Cleveland-Marshall College of Law)
Forensic and Clinical Psychology
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