
Clifford E. Brown
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(937) 327-7483
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Professor
of Psychology, has presented numerous papers at professional meetings
on wide-ranging topics such as the effects of the gender of business
associates on attributions of competence and social skills, cockpit
resource management, individual differences in social motivation, experimenter
bias in taste tests, and visual behavior in mixed-sex dyads. In addition,
he has contributed to articles in such journals as Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Psychology
and Marketing, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Psychological
Reports, and Journal of Social Psychology. He has worked
with colleagues studying domestic violence and has twice been a National
Research Council Senior Research Associate at Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base, where he conducted problem-solving research at the Armstrong Laboratory.
Designer of a topics course, "Cruelty and Kindness," he regularly teaches
in the areas of nonverbal behavior, social psychology, statistics, and
group problem-solving. Brown has introduced sophisticated video-recording
equipment into the psychology laboratory and course work. Former Chair
of the Department, he received his B.A. from Bard College and
his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. He joined
the Wittenberg faculty in 1977.