Jack
Powell, Ph.D.
Professor
Associate Chair
Director, M.A. Program in General Experimental Psychology
Director, M.A. Program in Organizational Behavior
East Hall 204C
860.768.4720
jpowell@hartford.edu
Papers:
Powell, J. L., & Drucker, A. D. (1997). The role of peer
conformity in the decision to ride with an intoxicated driver.
Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 43, 1-7. [Article also
abstracted in Alcohol Research, 3 (3), 1998, page 126 and in National
Commission Against Drunk Driving's website on Traffic Safety Research
Abstracts/Applications: http://www.ncadd.com/tsra/abstracts/086.html.
Article also cited in ERIC #EJ567198.]
Powell, J. L., Christensen, C., Abbott, A. S., & Katz, D.
S. (1998). Adding insult to injury: Blaming persons with HIV disease.
AIDS and Behavior, 2, 307-317.
Powell, J. L. (2000). Creative outlets for student research:
Or, what do I do now that my study is completed? Eye on Psi Chi,
4, 28-29. http://www.psichi.org/pubs/articles/article_92.asp
Powell, J. L., Matacin, M. L., & Stuart, A. E. (2001). Body-esteem:
An exception to self-enhancing illusions? Journal of Applied Social
Psychology, 31, 1951-1978.
Powell, J. L., & Black, T. (2003). Questioning the assumptions
of youth violence prevention programs: The role of reflexive evaluation
in program development. Journal of Applied Sociology, 20, (1),
37-64.
Department of Psychology University of Hartford 200 Bloomfield
Ave. West Hartford, CT 06117
East Hall 203 / 860.768.4544 / 860.768. 5292 FAX