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Assistant Professor of Psychology, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont; September, 1993-present.

Courses taught: Introduction to Psychology; Research Methods in Psychology; Personality Psychology; Addictive Behaviors; Psychology of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the U.S.; The Psychology of Sex and Alcohol, first year seminar on Drugs, Society, and Behavior.

 

Research Assistant II, Vermont Alcohol Research Center, Colchester, May, 1991-June, 1993.

Duties: Training and supervision of face to face interview staff; coordination of work between in-state and out-of-state data collection efforts; coordination and implementation of training for phone interviewers; supervision of phone interviewers; field supervision of roadside research; development, implementation, and management of a relational database using Paradox; programming of computerized questionnaires using Ci3; development, implementation, and maintenance of computer aided telephone interviewing using CATI software.

 

Lecturer, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, Continuing Education Division; Fall, 1990.

Course: Introduction to Psycology

 

Head Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont; September, 1990-May, 1991.

Course:Principles of Psychological Methodology and Research,

Duties: Supervision and coordination of the work of six Graduate Teaching Fellows; training of graduate teaching assistants; general course coordination; preparation and organization teaching materials.

 

Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont; September, 1989-May, 1991

Course: Principles of Psychological Methodology and Research

Duties: Preparation and teaching of weekly laboratory; grading of papers; supervision of student research.