Debra Corey, PhD
Assistant Professor
Contact info:
Office: Moye 402
Phone: 210-434-6711, ext. 3926
E-mail: dlcorey@ollusa.edu
Degrees:
Ph.D., 2000, University of Texas at El Paso (Experimental Psychology)
M.A., 1992, University of Texas at El Paso (Experimental Psychology)
B.S., Texas A&M University (Psychology)
Research interests: Applied setting issues such as the influence of social and cognitive factors in eyewitness accuracy, and program evaluation research. Newer arenas of interest are social and cognitive factors in resilience and forgiveness and effective pedagogical techniques.
Courses taught: Physiological Psychology, Statistics, Research Methods, Introduction to Psychology, and Social Psychology.
Publications:
- Billings, J.F., Taylor, T.S., Burns, J., Corey, D.L., Garven, S., & Wood, J.M. (2007). Can reinforcement induce children to falsely incriminate themselves? Law and Human Behavior, 31, 125-139.
- Corey, D.L., Malpass, R.S., & Mcquiston, D.E. (1999). Parallelism in eyewitness and mock witness identifications. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 13, 41-58.