Psychology

Psychology

Richard Malott

Richard Malott Professor

2520 Wood Hall
(269) 387-4481

 
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Dr. Richard Malott is professor of psychology and a member of the behavior analysis faculty. He received his B.A. from Indiana University in 1958 and his Ph.D. from Columbia in 1963. He coauthored Principles of Behavior (the book previously known as Elementary Principles of Behavior.) He is now (and has been for many years) working on I'll Stop Procrastinating when I Get around to It and Applied Behavioral Cognitive Analysis. He has presented in 13 countries and has received two Fulbright Senior Scholar Awards. In 2002, he also received ABA's Award for Public Service in Behavior Analysis.

At the graduate level he concentrates on helping students to become practitioners working in autism and organizational behavior management, rather than researchers. He is interested in working with terminal MA students as well as PhD students.

 

Department of Psychology
3700 Wood Hall
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5439 USA
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