Chris Aberson
Education and
Employment History
Education
Ph.D. Claremont Graduate University, 1999 Concentration:
Social/Quantitative
Psychology
Thesis: Ingroup Bias and Self-Esteem: A Meta Analysis
M.A. Claremont Graduate
University, 1994 Concentration:
Social/Quantitative
Psychology
Thesis: Causal
Attributions as a Function of Group Affiliation and Self-Esteem
B.A. California State University,
Northridge, 1991 Concentration:
Psychology
Academic
Employment
Assistant
Professor Humboldt State
University August 2000 to Present
Courses:
Introduction to Psychological Research Design & Methodology, Introduction to
Statistics, Intermediate
Statistics, Advanced Statistics, Psychological Study of Social Issues
Visiting
Assistant Professor Franklin
and Marshall College Academic Year 1999-2000
Courses:
Experimental Design and Statistics, Advanced Quantitative Methods
Instructor California
State University, Long Beach Spring
1997 to Spring 1999
Courses:
Multivariate Statistics (Graduate-level), Experimental Design (ANOVA) (Graduate-level),
Intermediate Statistics, Research Methods
Instructor
Pitzer
College Spring
1995 to Fall 1997
Courses:
Psychological Statistics
Instructor Claremont
Graduate University Spring 1995 to Fall 1997
Courses:
Computer Applications for Psychology, Introductory and Advanced SPSS for
Windows, Internet for Psychology, Internet for Humanities
Teaching Assistantships Courses:
Applied Factor Analysis (Dale Berger: Claremont Graduate University), Research
Methods (Suzanne Thompson: Pomona College), Psychological Statistics (Leah
Light: Pitzer College)
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