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Edward R. Dana, Jr., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Psychology

E-mail: eddana@chapman.edu
Phone: (714)744-7945
Office: Smith Hall 110A
Curriculum Vitae

Professional Activities:

Assistant Professor
Independent Psychological Consultant for Business Organizations

Research and Scholarship:

Education:
  • Bachelor of Arts in History, Dickinson College
  • M.A. in Developmental Psychology, Chapman University
  • Ph.D. in Social Psychology, University of Southern California
  • Major Professor: T. Shelley Duval
Research Interests:
  • Objective Self-Awareness
  • Effects of Stereotype Threat on Academic Performance
  • Attitudes Toward Steroid Use and Gambling Among College Students
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Leadership and Teamwork

Representative Publications and Presentations

 Published Abstracts

Dana, E. R., Kugler, K., & Tse, J. (2005).  Attentional styles associated with 
           athletes earning end-of-season honors.  Proceedings of the annual meeting
           of the American Psychological Society.

Presentations

Archibald, J., Hewitt, J., Ruby, C., Gentry, K., Stolzenberg, S., & Dana, E.R. (2007).
          Attitudes aobut invludence tactics used inthe workforce.  Paper presented to the
          Western Psychological Association's annual meeting, Vancouver, B.C., Canada,
          April, 2007

Archibald, J., Stolzenberg, S. & Dana, E.R. (2006).  Influence attempts associated with
          work and educational authority figures.  paper presented to the Western Psychological
          Associations's annual meeting, Palm Springs, CA., April, 2006.

Crouse, A., & Dana, E.R. (2006).  Attitudes toward the value of sports and scholarship in
          athletes.  Paper presented to the Western Psychological Association's annual
          meeting, Palm Springs, CA., April 2006.

Flores, M., Tyler, H., Metten, A., & Dana, E.R. (2006).  Perceived trustworthiness of
          manipulated facial features from police sketches.  Paper presented to the Western
          Psuchological Associations's annual meeting, Palm Springs, CA., April 2006.

Saunders, G., & Dana, E.R. (2005).Verbal and physical aggression as correlates of
          early school experiences.  Paper presented to the Western Psychological annual
          meeting, Palm Springs, CA., April 2006.

Archibald, J., Metten, A., & Dana, E.R. (2005).  Attitudes toward women in the workplace. 
          Paper presented to the Western Psychological Assiciation's annual meeting,
          Portland, OR, April 2005.

Dana, E.R., Kugler, K., & Tse, J. (2005).  Attentional styles associated with athletes earning
          end-of-season onors.  Paper presented to the American Psychological Society's
          annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA, May, 2005.

Cabossel, M. & Dana, E.R. (2004).  Is emotional intelligence sensitive to a learning
          paradigm?  Paper presented to the Western Psychological Association's annual
          meeting, Phoenix, AZ, April, 2004.

Dana, E.R., Osburn, A., Yoo, D. & Zemlick, B. (2004). Objective-self-awareness and
          self-to-standard discrepancies.  Paper presented to the Western Psychological
          Association's annual meeting, Phoenix, AZ, April 2004.

Griffiths, A. & Dana, E.R. (2004).  Disciplinary experiences in childhood in relation to
          perceived attachlment difficulties.  Paper presented to the Western Psyuchological
          Association's annual meeting, Phoenix, AZ, April, 2004.

Kugler, K. & Dana, E.R. (2004).  Predicting athletic injuries in female-college athletes as a
          consequence of attentional deficits.  Paper presented to the Western Psychological
          Association's annual meeting, Phoenix, AZ, April 2004.

Salazar, V. & Dana, E.R. (2004).  Cross-cultural perspecties in self-awareness.  Paper
          presented to the Western Psychological Association's annual meeting, Phoenix,
          AZ, April, 2004.

Caughern, L. & Dana, E.R. (2003)  College students' perceptions of parents and
          experiences in close relationships.  Paper presented to the Western 
          Psychological Association's annual meeting, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, April 2003.

Dickson, J. & Dana, E.R. (2003).  Perceptions of counterproductive work behavior among
          young workers. Paper presented to the Western Psychological Association's annual
          meeting, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, April, 2003.

Ishikawa, K. & Dana, E.R. (2003).  Daily hassles, occupational stress and sleep problems.
          Paper presented to the Western Psychological Association's annual meeting,
          Vancouver, B.C.,Canada, April 2003.

Shiloh-Bergman, M., Strada, M., Gardner, M., & Dana, E.R. (2002). Motivational
Causes of Ultra-Marathon Running. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, California, April, 2002.
Larsen, A., Osburn, A., & Dana, E.R. (2002). The Effects of Competitive Attitudes on
Eating Behaviors of Athletes. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, california, April, 2002.
Strada, M., Shiloh-Bergman, M., Yoo, D., Osburn, A., Patel, D., & Dana, E.R. (2002).
Impact of Perceived Negative Bias on Academic Performance and Motivation. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, California, April, 2002.

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychological Association
  • Western Psychological Association
  • American Psychological Society

Courses Regularly Offered

  • Social Psychology
  • Child Psychology
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Leadership and Motivation
  • Organizaitional Psychology
  • Sports Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Testing and Measurement
  • Personality Psychology
 
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