William
Neace, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
East Hall 2203K
860.768.5906
neace@hartford.edu
Professor Neace is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology.
He teaches courses in Quantitative Methods; Methodological Psychology;
Decision Making.
From Dr. Neace:
My research include judgment and decision making, risk perception,
reasoning, and problem-solving. I have also conducted program
evaluation of substance abuse/violence prevention programs in
applied settings. I am also interested in the development and
application of innovative statistical analysis techniques (e.g.,
hierarchical linear modeling, Structural Equation Modeling).
Ph.D. University of Louisville, 2002, Experimental Psychology
M.A. University of Louisville, 1998, Experimental Psychology
B.A. University of Maryland, 1985, Criminology
Department of Psychology University of Hartford 200 Bloomfield
Ave. West Hartford, CT 06117
East Hall 203/ 860.768.4544 / 860.768. 5292 FAX
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