Psychology Department


Faculty

Clinton Chapman


Assistant Professor
B.S., M.S., Montana State University
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma
E-mail: clint@oxy.edu
Office Hours: T & TH 10:00-11:30am

Dr. Chapman teaches courses in Psychological Methods, Psychological Statistics, Learning Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology, Physiological Psychology, and Psychology Research. His research interests include the role of selective breeding in emotional expression and the relationship of anxiety and fear to eating.


Recent publications:

*Gonzales, M., *Garrett, C., Chapman, C. D., & Dess, N. K. (2008). Stress-induced attenuation of acoustic startle In low-saccharin-consuming rats. Biological Psychology, in press.

Dess, N. K., *Richard, J. M., Fletcher-Severe, S., & Chapman, C. D. (2008). Temporal organization of eating in low- and high-saccharin-consuming rats. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, in press.

(*Denotes former Oxy students)