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Jay Dill, PhD
Adjunct Faculty - School of Psychology
jdill@fielding.edu
PhD, Social Psychology
University of Missouri-Columbia, 1997
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Areas of Instruction:
Social Psychology
Statistics
Scholarly & Professional Interests:
Neuromodulation of processes related to meditation
Publications:
D. Roberts, J. Dill, J. Borckardt, E. Sola, M. Kroeger & B. Short (2011). Within session variability of TMS derived recruitment curves in normal subjects.
Clinical Neurophysiology
, 122(S1), S191 Anderson, C. A., Miller, R. S., Riger,
A. L., Dill, J. C. & Sedikedes, C. (2005). Behavioral and Characterological Attributional Styles as Predictors of Depression and Loneliness: Review, Refinement, and Test. In Kowalski, R. M. & Leary, M. R. (Eds.)
The interface of social and clinical psychology: Key readings
. New York, NY: Psychology Press. Series Title: Key Readings in Social Psychology
Professional Experience:
Adjunct Faculty, School of Psychology, Fielding Graduate University.
Other Professional Activities:
Associate Professor, Lenoir-Rhyne University
Part-time Faculty, Walden University
Adjunct Faculty, Capella University
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