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Psychology
136 Humanities-Social Sci.
500 W. 14th St.
Rolla, MO 65409
(573) 341-4937
psych@mst.edu
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Dr. Jacqueline Bichsel, Assistant Professor 110 Humanities-Social Sciences
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Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from the University of Alabama, Assistant Professor. Research interests: modeling factors that underlie individual differences and age changes in intelligence, memory, personality, and attitudes.
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Dr. Eugene Gianladis, Lecturer 207 Norwood Hall
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Ph.D. in psychology (with clinical focus) from St. Louis University, Adjunct Faculty. Research interests: Comparative animal studies on communication, aggression, territoriality, and parental care of offspring; and the effects of systematic exercise on anxiety and mood disorders.
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Dr. Amber M. Henslee, Assistant Professor 111 Humanities-Social Sciences
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Ph.D. in psychology from Auburn University. Research interests: college student drinking and health-related behaviors, motivational interviewing and brief interventions, the treatment of addictions and trauma, lab-based interventions for substance use, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.
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Merilee Krueger (Wilsdorf), Assistant Teaching Professor 112 Humanities-Social Sciences
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M.A. in developmental and cognitive psychology from the University of Nebraska-Omaha, Lecturer. Research interests: Language comprehension, cognitive development; adolescent psychology.
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Dr. Frances (Montgomery) Haemmerlie, Curator's Teaching Professor G6-C Humanities-Social Sciences
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Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Florida State University, Curator's Teaching Professor; Research interests: Effective ways to get people to recognize and change maladaptive attitudes, feelings, and behaviors (e.g., interpersonal problems, biased attitudes towards others, drug use by college students, & gender issues in achievement and leadership).
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Dr. Robert L. Montgomery, Professor 114 Humanities-Social Sciences
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Ph.D. in social psychology from Oklahoma State University, Professor. Research interests: The application of social psychology principles to psychotherapy, "shyness," group processes and group dynamics; gerontology; the psychology of persuasion and the effect of action on beliefs; the enhancement of effectiveness organizational through training in leadership, motivation, performance, communication, and attitude test construction.
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Dr. Don J. Sharpsteen, Associate Professor 113 Humanities-Social Sciences
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Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Denver, Associate Professor. Research interests: Social cognition, as it relates to emotions, close relationships (especially romantic ones), and gossip; intimacy in friendships.
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Dr. Nancy J. Stone, Professor and Chair 109 Humanities-Social Sciences
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Ph.D. in industrial-organizational psychology and human factors from Texas Tech University, Professor and Chair. Research interests: Environmental design, group processes, team work, student learning, training, research design and statistics, program evaluation and the interview process.
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