I am a retired Professor of Psychology with over 40 years of experience teaching and doing research, primarily in social psychology. Since my retirement, I have kept active as a study leader at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, where I teach courses in social psychology and film appreciation.
Taught introductory and advanced courses in psychology, including Social Psychology, Environmental Psychology, Mass Media and Behavior, and Research Design and Analysis I and II. Supervised student research in social psychology. Published over a dozen articles in peer-reviewed journals and over two dozen presentations at professional meetings.
Osher Courses Taught:
Implicit Bias, Social Psychology on Film, Authoritarianism and Hate Crimes, Democracy For Realists
Film Noir 1 and 2, American Westerns 1 and 2, Hitchcock Noir, Lady Justice Goes to the Movies 1 and 2.