
Jeffrey Brookings
204D Zimmerman Hall
(937) 327-7485
Professor of Psychology, received the Omicron Delta
Kappa Award for Excellence in Teaching at Wittenberg and the R. H. Waters
teaching award at the University of Arkansas. Contributor to articles
in the Journal of Occupational Behavior, Journal of Applied Rehabilitation
Counseling, Journal of Psychology, Psychological Reports, American Journal
of Community Psychology, Journal of Vocational Behavior, Intelligence,
Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, and Journal
of Personality Assessment and former Chair of the Department, he
is the co-author of Helping Battered Women and If She Is Raped.
His research, which results in papers regularly presented at professional
meetings, concerns personality and vocational interest measurement,
psychometrics, eating disorders, and sexual assault. In addition, Brookings
co-edits the School Intervention Report. He has designed courses
in community psychology and industrial/organizational psychology and
also teaches in other areas such as statistics, psychology of personality,
and psychological testing. Brookings earned his B.A. at Louisiana
Technical University and his M.A. and Ph.D. at the University
of Arkansas. He joined the Wittenberg faculty in 1979.