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David E. Campbell, Ph.D.

Professor of Psychology

Brief Bio
Teaching and Research Interests

Select Projects and Recent Publications:

PUBLICATIONS:

Campbell, T. A., & Campbell, D. E. (2007). Outcomes of mentoring at-risk college students: Gender and ethnic matching effects. Mentoring & Tutoring, 15 (2), 135-148.

Campbell, J. E., & Campbell, D. E. (2005). Eco-I-O psychology? Expanding our goals to include sustainability. The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, 4 (2), 23-28.

Campbell, D. E. (2001). Senior seminar: A capstone experience syllabus. OTRP-Online, Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology, Society for the Teaching of Psychology (http://www.teachpsych.org)

Campbell, T. A., & Campbell, D. E. (2002). Programmatic elements that enhance the mentoring relationship. In F. K. Kochan (ed.), The organizational and human dimensions of successful mentoring programs and relationships. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.

Campbell, D. E., & Campbell, T. A. (2000). The mentoring relationship: Differing perceptions of benefits. The College Student Journal, 34, 516-523.

Campbell, T. A., & Campbell, D. E. (1997). Faculty/student mentor program: Effects on academic performance and retention. Research in Higher Education, 38(6), 727-742.

PRESENTATIONS:

Porter, B. E., Porter, M. K., Pula, K. N., & Campbell, D. E. (2007, May). Inheritance, obligation, and responsibility in a commons dilemma. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Porter, M. K., Porter, B. E., & Campbell, D. E. (2007, May). The Humboldt Environmental Attitudes Test (HEAT). Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Campbell, D. E., & Campbell, T. A. (2005, April). On-line teaching: A solution to the problem of involvement. Presented at the Teaching Enhancement Workshop in Psychology, University of San Diego, CA.

Campbell, D. E. (2004, May). Teaching the history and systems seminar via the web: Something gained, something lost. Presented at the History of Psychology Symposium, CSU Dominguez Hills, Carson, CA.

Sears, T. L., Campbell, D. E., Aberson, C. L., & Conroy, T. (2004, April). The depiction of minorities in televised commercials. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, AZ.

Campbell, D. E. (2003, April). Teaching history of psychology without lectures: The H & S senior seminar. Presented at the History of Psychology Symposium, CSU San Marcos, CA.

Campbell, T. A., & Campbell, D. E. (2001, March). The differences mentoring makes: An empirical study of a university program. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Mentoring Association, Washington D.C.

Campbell, D. E., & Campbell, T. A. (2001, April). What happens in a mentoring session? Analysis of mentoring activities. Presented at the meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Seattle, WA.

Campbell, T. A., & Campbell, D. E. (2000, April). The MMEI Model for In-Service Training: A Comprehensive Training Approach for Early Childhood and Infant Care. Presented at the meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA.

David Campbell
David E. Campbell
Phone: (707) 826-3721
Fax: (707) 826-4993
Email: dec1@humboldt.edu
Office: BSS 444
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Courses Taught at HSU:

PSYC 100:
Psychology of Critical Thinking

PSYC 104:
Introduction to Psychology

PSYC 200:
Intro Psych Research Design

PSYC 309:
The Thinking Consumer in a Materialistic Society

PSYC 403:
Social/Organizational Skills

PSYC 404:
Industrial/Organizational Psychology

PSYC 405:
Environmental Psychology

PSYC 480:
Environ. Psyc & Wilderness Exp

PSYC 485:
Senior Seminar

PSYC 641:
Res Methds: Philos & Design

PSYC 642:
Research Methods: Evaluation