JOHN P. BROIDA
ADDRESS PHONE
Psychology Department Office (207) 780-4255
University of Southern Maine 225 Science
96 Falmouth Street Fax (207) 780-5607
Portland, Maine 04103 E-mail Broida@USM.Maine.Edu
EDUCATION
BS University of Colorado at Boulder, Psychology, 1973
MS Western Illinois University at Macomb, Psychology, 1976
Ph.D. State University of New York at Albany, Psychobiology, 1984
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant to K. B. Hoyenga. Western Illinois University. 1975-76. Learned helplessness as a model of depression.
Research Assistant to E. P. Riley. State University of New York at Albany. 1978-79. Behavioral effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol.
Instructor. State University of New York at Albany. 1980. Introduction to psychology.
Research Assistant to B. Svare. State University of New York at Albany. 1979-84. Hormonal determinants of behavior.
Adjunct Instructor. Junior College of Albany - Corrections Program. 1983. Human Development.
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Union College. 1983-84. Introduction to psychology, Biological bases of behavior, Psychopharmacology.
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Skidmore College. 1983-85. Introduction to psychology, Physiological psychology, Computers in psychology, Psychopharmacology, Experimental psychology.
Assistant Professor. University of Southern Maine. 1985-1990. Introduction to psychology, Physiological psychology, Computers in psychology, Psychopharmacology.
Adjunct Assistant Professor. University of New England. 1988-1989. Introduction to Psychology.
Associate Professor, University of Southern Maine, 1990-Present. Introduction to psychology, Physiological psychology, Psychopharmacology, Research Methods, Methods Laboratory, Advanced Methods, Computers in Psychology.
Adjunct Professor, Tufts University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Center for Animals and Public Policy, 1994-Present
Consultant to WebCT on projects in psychology and product development. 1999-Present
Consultant to Prentice Hall Publishing on projects in psychology and product development 2000-present
Consultant to John Willey and Company on projects in psychology and product development 2000-present
HONORS/AWARDS
State University of New York Benevolent Association, 1981:
$500.00 To pursue dissertation research.
Exxon Corporation, 1985:
$1,000.00 To promote & develop interdisciplinary computer use.
Achievement Award, University of Southern Maine, 1988:
$2,000.00 For outstanding performance within the university.
National Institutes of Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse, 1988:
$20,000.00 To investigate the effects of alcohol on sexually dimorphic social behaviors
Honors and Awards, (continued)
Pew Charitable Trusts, 1999
$200,000.00 To reinvent the way PSY 101J is taught at USM
Chair, Paper session, Maine Psychological Association, 1994
Chair, Paper session, Maine Psychological Association, 1995
Chair, Paper session, Eastern Psychological Association, 1996
Chair, Paper session, Maine Psychological Association, 1996
Chair, Paper session, Maine Psychological Association, 1997
Chair, Paper session, New England Psychological Association, 1998
Nominated for President, New England Psychological Association 1999
Nominated for President, New England Psychological Association, 2000
MEMBERSHIPS (Professional Associations)
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1980-Present
American Psychological Society, 1989-Present
AR-News (Animal rights advocacy Electronic Network) 1994-1998
AR-Talk (Animal rights advocacy Electronic Network) 1993-1998
AR-Views (Animal rights advocacy Electronic Network) 1995-1998
Computers in Psychology, 1988-Present
Eastern Psychological Association, 1985-Present
FACTS-World (Animal research advocacy Electronic Network) 1993-Present
Five Year Planning Committee, 1992-1993.
Maine Psychological Association, 1986-Present
New England Psychological Association, 1986-Present
New England Psychological Association, On site committee, 1991 convention.
New England Psychological Association Steering Committee, 1997-present
New England Psychological Association Poster Committee Chair, 1999
New England Regional Computer Network, 1987-Present
New York Academy of Sciences, 1990-1998
PsychTalk (Undergraduate Psychology Electronic Network) 1993-Present
Research Animals Discussion (Animal rights discussion Electronic Network) 1995-1999
Study Group on Continuing Students - How to keep re-admissions up. Advising Office. 1995-1998
Society for the study of Reproductive Behavior, 1984-Present
Southwest Psychological Association, 1987-Present.
Teaching In Psychology (Electronic Network) 1993-Present
MEMBERSHIPS (University Committees)
Advisor, New Student Orientation Program, 1989-Present
Advisory committee on Academic Advising, 1986-1990
Animal Care and Use Committee (Chair), 1987-Present
Chancellors Advisory Committee - Psychology program at University of Maine at Machias, 1987
Clinical Research Review Committee, 1986-1991
Planning Committee, Commuter Student Program Board. 1995-1998
Presidents Committee on Weekend College, 1994-1995.
Psychology Department Committee on Tenure and Promotion, (Chair), 1989
Psychology Department Curriculum Review Committee (Chair) 1990-present
Psychology Department Equipment Committee 1990-present
Psychology Department Faculty Search Committee (Chair) 1991
Psychology Department Faculty Search Committee 1992
Psychology Department Faculty Search Committee (Chair) 2000
Research Review Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1987-1991
University of Maine System Committee on Electronic Media, 1988
University of Maine System Conference on Undergraduate Education, 1988
University Project to Strengthen the Core Curriculum, 1991
PUBLISHED PAPERS
E. Riley, N. Shapiro, E. Lochry and J. Broida. (1980) Fixed ratio performance and subsequent extinction in rats prenatally exposed to ethanol. Physiological Psychology. 8, 47-50.
J. Broida, S. Michael and B. Svare. (1981) Plasma prolactin levels are not related to the initiation, maintenance, and decline of post-partum aggression in mice. Behavioral and Neural Biology. 32, 121-125.
B. Svare and J. Broida. (1982) Genotypic influences on infanticide in mice: Experiential and environmental determinants. Physiology and Behavior. 28, 171-175.
J. Broida and B. Svare. (1982) Postpartum aggression in C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice: Experiential and environmental influences. Behavioral and Neural Biology. 25, 76-83
J. Broida and B. Svare. (1982) Strain typical patterns of pregnancy - induced nestbuilding in mice: Maternal and experiential influences. Physiology and Behavior. 25, 153-157.
B. Svare, M. Mann, J. Broida and S. Michael. (1982) Maternal aggression exhibited by hypophysectomized mice. Hormones and Behavior. 16, 455-461.
J. Broida and B. Svare. (1983) Genotype modulates testosterone dependent activity and reactivity in male mice. Hormones and Behavior. 17, 76-85.
M. Mann, C. Kinsley, J. Broida and B. Svare (1983) Infanticide exhibited by female mice: Genetic, developmental and hormonal influences. Physiology and Behavior. 30, 697-702.
J. Broida and B. Svare. (1984) Sex differences in the activity of mice: Modulation by postnatal gonadal hormones. Hormones and Behavior. 18, 65-78.
B. Svare, M. Mann, J. Broida, C. Kinsley, L. Ghiraldi, J. Miele, and C. Konen. (1984) Intermale aggression and infanticide in aged C57BL/6J mice: Behavioral deficits are not related to serum testosterone (T) levels and are not recovered by supplemental T. Neurobiology of Aging. 5, 305-312.
J. Broida and B. Svare. (1984) Mice: Progesterone and the regulation of strain differences in pregnancy - induced nestbuilding. Behavioral Neuroscience. 97, 994-1004.
B. Svare, J. Broida. C. Kinsley and M. Mann. (1984) Psychobiological determinants underlying infanticide in mice. Ethology and Sociobiology. (G. Hausfater and S. B. Hrdy EDs.) Aldine, New York.
J. Broida, S. Michael and B. Svare. (1984) Acute endocrine correlates of attack by lactating females in male mice: Effects on plasma prolactin, leuteinizing hormone and corticosterone levels. Physiology and Behavior. 32, 891-893.
B. Svare, C. Kinsley, M. Mann and J. Broida. (1984) Infanticide: Accounting for genetic variation in mice. Physiology and Behavior. 33, 137-152.
C. Kinsley, J. Miele, C. Konen-Wagner, L. Ghiraldi, J. Broida and B. Svare. (1986) Prior intrauterine position influences body weight in male and female mice. Hormones and Behavior. 20, 201-211.
J. Hearns, J. Broida, and W. Gayton Accuracy of Estimations of Body frame Size as a Function of Sex and Actual Frame Size. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1988, 66, 144-146.
J. Churchill, J. Broida and N. Nicholson. Locus of Control and Self Esteem of Adult Children of Alcoholics. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 1990, 51, 373-376.
L. Werner and J. Broida. Adult self-esteem and locus of control as a function of familial alcoholism and dysfunction. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1991, 52, 249-252.
PUBLISHED PAPERS (Continued)
J. Broida, L. Tingley, R. Kimball and J. Miele. Personality differences between pro and anti vivisectionists. Society and Animals, 1993, 1, 129-144.
W. F. Gayton, R. H. Clavin, S. L. Clavin and J. Broida. Further Validation of the indecisiveness Scale. Psychological Reports. 1994, 75, 1631-1634.
S. L. Clavin, R. H. Clavin, W. F. Gayton and J. Broida. Continued validation of the multidimensional perfectionalism scale. Psychological Reports. 1996, 78, 732-734.
K. Conway, M. Coro, B. Waldron, and J. Broida. Familial Dysfunction but not Parental Alcoholism reflected in Psychopathology and Attachment among College Students. Psi Chi, Journal of Undergraduate Research. 1997, 2, 69-76.
J. Broida. Personalities and animal rights. M. Bekoff (ED) Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare. 1998, Greenwood Publishing Group: Westport, CT. 47-48.
M. Garthwaite, J. Miele and J. Broida. Hallucinogenic drug use and personal belief in paranormal phenomenon. 1998, Psi Chi Journal of undergraduate research, 3, 170-174.
J. C. Owens and J. Broida The effect of low levels of caffeine on the Stroop Effect of Selective Attention. Psi Chi Journal of Undergraduate Research 1998, 3, 69-73.
PRESENTED PAPERS
B. Svare, M. Mann and J. Broida. Prolactin is not necessary for maternal aggression. Presented at Developmental Psychobiology meeting. Cincinnati, OH. 1981.
J. Broida, M. Mann, S. Michael and B. Svare. Maternal aggression exhibited by hypophysectomized parturient mice. Presented at the Eastern Psychological Association meeting. New York, NY. 1981.
J. Broida and B. Svare. Pregnancy - induced nestbuilding by C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice. Presented at the Behavior Genetics Association meeting. Fort Collins, CO. 1982.
B. Svare, J. Broida, C. Kinsley and M. Mann. Psychobiological mechanisms underlying infanticide in small mammals. Presented at the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research symposium. Cornell, NY. 1982.
C. Kinsley, J. Broida, L. Ghiraldi, C. Konen, J. Miele and B. Svare. Intrauterine position does not account for variation in the morphology and behavior of inbred mice. Presented at the Society for Neuroscience meeting. Anaheim, CA. 1984.
A. Lumia, P. Kleber, S. Vandewoude, J. Flynn and J. Broida. Prenatal exposure to alcohol facilitates feminine sexual responsivity without disrupting masculine sexual behavior in male rats. Presented at the meeting of the Conference on Reproductive Behavior. Asilomar, CA. 1985.
A. Lumia, P. Kleber, S. Vandewoude, J. Flynn and J. Broida. Prenatal exposure to alcohol facilitates feminine sexual responsivity without disrupting masculine sexual behavior in male rats. Presented at the meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Dallas TX. 1985.
J. Broida, E. Quasnosky and S. Snodgrass. Walking, mood and the menstrual cycle: Cyclic changes in mood are reflected in how women walk. Presented at the Conference on Reproductive Behavior. Asilomar, CA. 1985.
J. Broida, E. Quasnosky and S. Snodgrass. Walking, mood and the menstrual cycle: Cyclic changes in mood are reflected in how women walk. Presented at the Eastern Psychological Association meeting. New York, NY. 1986
PRESENTED PAPERS (Continued)
J. Broida. The future of behavioral endocrinology. Presented at the Maine State Undergraduate Psychology Conference. Orono ME. 1986.
J. Churchill and J. Broida. Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol Facilitates Feminine Sexual Responding Without Disrupting Masculine Sexual Behavior in Male Rats. Presented at Mt. Holyoke Undergraduate Conference in Psychology . North Hadley, MA. 1986.
J. Churchill and J. Broida. Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol Facilitates Feminine Sexual Responding Without Disrupting Masculine Sexual Behavior in Male Rats. Presented at Maine State Psychological Association Convention. Portland ME. 1986.
J. Broida, J. Shoop, C. Bailey and S. Snodgrass. The menstrual cycle is reflected in food intake and style of walking. Presented at the Conference on Reproductive Behavior. Montreal, Quebec. 1986.
B. Waldron, B. St. John, and J. Broida. Visual imagery and anxiety: Are people who use this ability less anxious than the rest of us? Presented at the Maine Psychological Association. Bates College, Lewiston, ME. 1987.
J. Churchill, N. Nicholson and J. Broida. Locus of control and self -esteem among adult children of alcoholics. Presented at the Maine Psychological Association. Bates College, Lewiston, ME, 1987.
J. Broida. What alcoholic Rats may be doing to their Pups. Invited address at Southeastern University, Talhaquah OK, 1988.
J. Broida, J. Churchill and N. Nicholson. Locus of control and self -esteem of adult children of alcoholics. Presented at the Southwestern Psychological Association. Tulsa, OK, 1988.
J. Broida. The effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol. Invited address at Andover College, Portland, ME, 1988
J. Broida, J. Churchill and N. Nicholson. Locus of control and self -esteem of adult children of alcoholics. Presented at the Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium. Orono, ME, 1988.
J. Hearns, and J. Broida. The effect of self-appraisal of body-frame size on accuracy of the perception of weight-related appearance. Presented at the Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium. Orono, ME, 1988.
J. Broida. The differences between men and women, and how they affect dating behavior. Presented at the Jewish Community Center of Portland, Portland ME, 1989.
J. Broida. How drugs effect behavior. Presented at New England Rehabilitation of Maine, Portland ME, 1989.
J. Broida and D. Staffieri. Dysfunctional families, not parental alcoholism, influence adult personality. Presented at the Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium at Bar Harbor Maine,1990
J. Broida. Adult personality reflects family dysfunction, not parental alcoholism. Presented at the Maine Psychology Association, Lewiston ME. 1990
L. Green and J. Broida. Familial dysfunction, not parental alcoholism is reflected in adult personality. Presented at Eastern Psychological Association, New York, NY 1991.
J. Broida, L. Tingley, R. Kimball and J. Miele. Pro versus anti vivisection: More than a difference of opinion. Presented at Eastern Psychological Association, New York, NY 1991.
J. Broida, L. Tingley, R. Kimball and J. Miele. Pro versus anti vivisection: A reflection of personality. Presented at Maine Psychological Association, Portland ME 1991.
J. Broida, L. Tingley, R. Kimball and J. Miele. Personality differences between Pro and anti vivisectors. Presented at Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium, Farmington ME 1991.
PRESENTED PAPERS (Continued)
R. Kimball and J. Broida. Personality and views about vivisection. Invited address. Presented at Tufts Veterinary School, Boston MA 1991.
J. Broida. Is there a disease called ACOA? Seminar on the Medical Model of Alcoholism. Presented at University of New England, Portland ME 1991.
R. Spugnardi, J. Broida and R. Kimball. Pro and anti vivisectionists: More than a difference of opinion. Presented at Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, Boston MA 1992
M. Collins and J. Broida. The relationship between personality and attitudes towards abortion. Presented at Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, Boston MA 1992
M. Coro and J. Broida. Adult personality characteristics of children of alcoholic and dysfunctional families. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Bangor, ME 1992
L. Brooks and J. Broida. The effects of caffeine on mood and memory in relation to the female menstrual cycle. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Bangor, ME 1992
E. Elias, C. Fravert and J. Broida Differences in attitudes toward science between those opposed to animal experimentation and those who support it. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Bangor, ME 1993
K. Campell, S. LaVertu, M. Maclaughlan, T Ouellette and J. Broida The effect of sleep depravation on cognitive performance in college students. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Bangor, ME 1993
K. Conway and J. Broida Parental alcoholism and familial dysfunction as reflected in adult psychopathology and lying. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Bangor, ME 1993
L. Bombadier, J. Hearns and J. Broida. Gender differences in the estimation of body appearance and body frame size. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Rockland, ME 1995
M. Crandall, H. McDonnell, C. McIntosh and J. Broida. Stereotypical judgements based on clothing style. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Rockland, ME 1995
K. Ryan-Biskup, J. Simmons, E. Swift and J. Broida. The relationship between wellness, distress, depression and life change among college students. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Rockland, ME 1995
K. Brown, A. Ramsell, and J. Broida Effects of parental loss on the future onset of depression and suicidal ideation. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Rockland, ME 1995
L. Bombadier, J. Hearns and J. Broida. Gender differences in the estimation of body appearance and body frame size. Presented at New England Psychological Association annual meeting, Danvers, MA 1995
K. Conway and J. Broida. Familial Dysfunction, not Parental Alcoholism, Predicts Psychopathology. Presented at New England Psychological Association annual meeting, Danvers, MA 1995
J. Broida. Animals in research: Why some feel they are needed and others think them useless. Paper presented as part of the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine Center for Animals and Public Policy 1995-1996 colloquium series, November, 1996
J. Broida and B. Waldron. Attachment Patterns linked to Familial Dysfunction, Not Parental Alcoholism. Paper presented at the Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium annual Meeting, Bar Harbor ME. 1996
M. Saunders, J. Broida, M. Y. McGinnis, S. Katz and A. Lumia. Prenatal exposure to alcohol prevents defeminization. Presented at Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 1996
K. Conway and J. Broida. Parental alcoholism, familial dysfunction, childhood roles, attachment patterns and measures of psychopathology. Presented at Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 1996
W. Delaney, and J. Broida. Changes in attitudes about animals in college students due to their majors. Presented at Maine Psychological Association annual meeting, Bangor, ME 1996
J. Broida. Alcohol's effects on the nervous system and the family. Presented as part of a colloquium series at the University of New England, Biddeford, ME 1996
J. Broida. What antidepressant drugs really do. Presented as part of an ongoing discussion group on psychiatric problems, Vocational Services, Portland, ME 1996
J. Broida. Internal validity versus external validity: The heart of the animal rights debate. Presented as part of the Colby College, Psychology Department Brown Bag Seminar Series, Waterville ME 1997
J. Owens and J. Broida. The effect of low level caffeine on the Stroop Effect of selective attention. Presented at the Maine State Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Bangor ME 1997
M. Garthwaite and J. Broida. Hallucinogenic drug use and belief in extrasensory perception. Presented at the Maine State Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Bangor ME 1997
J. Plourde and J. Broida. Personality correlates with sexual risk taking among men and women. Presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 1997
M. Garthwaite and J. Broida. Hallucinogenic drug use and belief in paranormal phenomenon. Presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 1997
W. Delaney, J. Broida and J. Miele. Changes in attitudes about animal testing in college students due to course content. Presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 1997
J. Niemi, L. Butler, L. Gaillard, and J. Broida. Why don't families follow up with suggested interventions for their children with diagnosed mental health/developmental problems. Presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 1997
J. Hornstein, L. Butler, L. Gaillard and J. Broida. Understanding the structure of emotional health in young children with special needs.: A psychometric analysis using the AIMS: Indicators of emotional health. Presented at the National Training Institute of ZERO TO THREE / National Center for Infants, Todlers and Families, Nashville TN, 1997
L. Butler, J. Hornstein, H. Dyer, J. Broida and L. Gaillard. Understanding and validating the AIMS: Indications of emotional health instrument using comparison populations. Presented at the New England Psychological Association annual meeting, Boston, MA 1998.
J. Dube, J. Broida and V. An Hardesty. A descriptive study of juvenile firesetters seen in a juvenile firesetting program. Presented at the New England Psychological Association annual meeting, Boston, MA 1998.
V. Chenevert, J. Miele and J. Broida. Familial Dysfunction: You can run but you cannot hide. Presented at the New England Psychological Association annual meeting, Boston, MA 1998
PRESENTED PAPERS (Continued)
J. Owens and J. Broida. The effects of low levels of caffeine on the Stroop effect of selective attention. Presented at the New England Psychological Association annual meeting, Boston, MA 1998
J. Broida. Using Computers to Increase Access to Information in the Introductory Course. Presented at the Eastern Teaching of Psychology Conference, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, 1998
J. Broida. What drugs really do. Presented to the Greater Portland V company supervisors, SMTC, South Portland ME. 1998
J. Broida. What drugs really do. Presented to the Maine State Council of Business Supervisors, Bangor, ME 1998.
J. Broida. Asynchronous delivery of the Introductory course on the internet: Mastery rather than misery in large sections. Presented at the National Institute for the Teaching of Psychology annual conference, Tampa, FL 1999
J. Broida and V. Chenevert. Familial dysfunciton: You may be able to run away from home. Presented at the American Psychological Society Conference, Denver, CO 1999
J. Broida. Rethinking Large Enrollment Sections. USM Center for Teaching Workshop. 1999
J. Broida. Computerized Testing Made Easy. USM Center for Teaching Workshop. 1999
J. Broida, J. Hearns, A. Brushwein, J. Danielson, E. O'Toole and M. Felton. Student reaction to computer based instruction. Presented at the National Institute for the Teaching of Psychology annual conference, Tampa FL 2000
J. Broida, J. Hearns and A. Brushwein. Using computers to increase learning. Presented at the National Institute for the Teaching of Psychology annual conference, Tampa FL 2000
J. Broida Using technology to enhance education: Psy 101J as a model of what may be coming. Presented to the USM College of Education and Human Development, March, 2000.
J. Broida. How we are using technology to help students learn about psychology. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Learning Infrastructure Initiative, New Orleans, 2000.
A. West and J. Broida. A new Scale measuring Attitudes toward Abortion. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore MD 2000
M. Felton, J. Hearns, E. O’Toole, A. Brushwein and J. Broida. Using Technology to facilitate instruction of technology regardless of gender. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore MD 2000
J. Broida and Ann Brushwein. Using technology to enhance undergraduate education. Symposium on the incorporation of technology into the undergraduate curriculum. John Wiley Publishing, Boston MA. 2000
M. Felton J. Hearns, E. O’Toole, A. Brushwein and J. Broida. Computer enhancement in college education works regardless of gender. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Maine Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Colby College, ME. 2000
J. Gordon, M. Hall, J. Hearns, and J. Broida. Mathematics anxiety and gender differences regarding knowledge of the metric system. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Maine Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Colby College, ME. 2000
J. Broida, J. Hearns, A. Brushwein,
E. O’Toole, and M. Felton. Computer-based Technology Improves Learning in
Introductory Psychology. Presented at
the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society, Miami FL. 2000
J. Broida. Using computers to help students learn. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Bates College, ME 2000
K. Oliver, C. Brown, J. Broida and V. Hardesty. A descriptive study of female juvenile firesetters seen in a juvenile firesetting program. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Bates College, ME 2000
J. Dube, C. Brown, K. Oliver, J. Broida and V. Hardesty. A descriptive study of juvenile firesetters seen in a juvenile firesetting program. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Bates College, ME 2000
J. Broida. Using technology to teach. Presented to The Pew Grant Program in Course Redesign – Round I Results in Orlando FL. 2000.
L. Butler, J. Hornstein, J. Broida and L. Gaillard. A wellness-based, scorable, screening instrument of emotional health for infants and toddlers: The AIMS-S. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development annual meeting. 2001.
J. Broida. How USM is using technology to enhance understanding in the General Psychology Class. Presented at Seton Hall University to their consortium on Technology in the Classroom, 2001
REVIEWS
Foundations of Physiological Psychology. Neil Carlson Allyn and Bacon. 1991
Computer software to accompany General Psychology texts. Houghton Mifflin. 1991
Psychology. Laird and Thompson, Houghton Mifflin. 1991
A users perspective on SAS. Wadsworth and Brooks Cole. 1991
General Psychology. J. Santrock William C. Brown, 1992
Introduction to Psychology. Neil Carlson. Allyn and Bacon. 1991
Psychology. Bernstein, Roy, Skull and Wickins. Houghton Mifflin 1992
Drugs, Mind and Behavior. D. M. Grilly. Allyn and Bacon, 1992
General Psychology. J. Santrock. William C. Brown, 1992.
A Primer of Drug Action. W. McKim. Simon and Schuster, 1992.
Laser Disks for General Psychology. Houghton Mifflin, 1992.
Physiology of Behavior, 5th edition. N. R. Carlson. Allyn and Bacon, 1992.
Experimental Methodology. R. Heiman. Houghton Mifflin, 1993.
The use of animals in psychological research and education. National Science Foundation Research Proposal
Facilitation of Internal Locus of Control in Adolescent Alcoholics. Paper presented to Journal of Studies on Alcohol by C. Sharp, D.
P. Hurford, J. Allison, R. Sparks and B. P. Cameron. 1994
Multicultural Introductory text. Houghton Mifflin, 1995.
Introduction to Psychology. Neil Carlson. Allyn and Bacon. 1996
The Psychological Skills Inventory for Sports. Correlation with Cognitive function: Paper presented to The Psi Chi Journal by S. Rheinhart and F. R. Ferraro.
Physiology of Behavior, 6th edition. N. R. Carlson. Allyn and Bacon, 1997.
Sex differences in responses to personal adds: Men prefer attractiveness, women prefer financial stability. Paper presented to The Psi Chi Journal. This was a blind review.
Psychopharmacology, by R. Hand. Brown and Benchmark, 1997
Biological Foundations of Human Behavior, J. F. Wilson. Addison, Wesley Longman, 1998
Reviews, continued
Drugs and Behavior, W. A. McKim. Prentice Hall
Computer software to accompany Psychology. Bernstein, Roy, Skull and Wickins. Houghton Mifflin 1998
Computer software as part of the Electronic Curriculum in Psychology. Houghton Mifflin, 1999
The influence of Racial Background and Gender on the identification of facial expressions and person perception of photographs. Paper presented to The Psi Chi Journal by Sagles, J Coley, M. Espiritu, E and Velayo, Y. 2000
Psychological variables in relation to academic success in developmental math courses. Paper presented to The Psi Chi Journal – this was a blind review. 2000
Psychology Unbound. An introductory text by Charles W. Purdue and James L. Hilton. For Allyn and Bacon, 2000
Psychology, Concepts and Applications. An introductory text for Houghton Mifflin, 2000
Drugs, Self and Society. A Psychopharmacology text for Mayfield Publishing, 2000
WebCT activities for Introductory texts for John Wiley and Company, 2000
Psychology: Mind, brain and culture, 3rd edition by Drew Westen for John Wiley and Company, 2000
The effects of Gender Role Tendencies on Personality Disorders. G. McCoy and W. Snell. Paper submitted to The Psi Chi Journal
Psychology in Action, 6th edition by Karen Huffman for John Wiley and Company, 2001
Software for the introductory class for John Wiley and Company, 2001.
Psychology: Concepts and Applications for Houghton Mifflin Co, 2001.