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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