Education
- B.S. Psychology and Anthropology, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (1993)
- M.S. Experimental Psychology, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (1995)
- Ph.D. Experimental Psychology, State University of New York at Stony Brook (2000)
Research Interests/Scholastic Profile
Dr. Brown’s research interests focus on the processes of judgement and decision-making, especially in relation to self-controlled decision making.
This research takes many directions, including factors that affect self-controlled decision making, equations to describe facets of self-controlled decision-making, and the relationship between self-controlled and socially-cooperative decision-making.
Courses Taught at Texas Wesleyan
- PSY1301 General Psychology
- PSY2303 Foundations of Psychology
- PSY2342 Psychology of Everyday Life
- PSY2420 Statistics
- PSY3303 Infant and Child Development
- PSY3315 Social Psychology
- PSY3362 Psychology of Learning
- PSY3375 Cross Cultural Psychology
- PSY4331 Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- PSY4351 Experimental Research Methods
- PSY4362 History and Systems of Psychology
- PSY4364 Psychology of Cognition and Memory
- PSY4368 Biological Psychology
- PSY4375 Abnormal Psychology
- PSY4376 Senior Capstone
- PSY4382 Research Internship
- PSY4395 Applications of Psychology
- IST1301 Introduction to International Studies
- IST2310 Contemporary Issues in International Studies: Social Differentiation and Inequality
- WSP2211 Why We Do What We Do: The Interaction of Evolution with Faith, Learning, and Culture as an Explanation for Behavior
- WSP2303 Inequality and Social Strife
- ASE1111 Freshman Success Experience