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Bibb County (GA) Board of Education. (2001a). Macon S.E.E.D.S. (Success through Educational Enrichment Delivery Systems) Community Learning Center: After School, Family, and Summer Programming (Hunt, Jones, & Rice Schools). U.S. Department of Education. $1,456,924 (evaluation director).
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Bibb County (GA) Board of Education. (2001b). Macon S.E.E.D.S. (Success through Educational Enrichment Delivery Systems) Community Learning Center: After School, Family, and Summer Programming (Brookdale, Burdell, Clisby, & Weir Schools). U.S. Department of Education. $1,635,553 (evaluation director).
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Roche, W. P., & Dane, F. C. (2000). Medical Student Attitude Project (Cynicism). Clinical Research Center, Medical Center of Central Georgia. $23, 720
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Bibb County (GA) Board of Education. (2000). Bibb 21st Century Community Learning Center: After School, Family, and Summer Programming. U.S. Department of Education. $3,322,551 (evaluation director).
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Dane, F. C. (1996). Relationship of ACLS training to timing and outcome of resuscitation. American Heart Association. $32,808
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Parish, D. C., & Dane, F. C. (1996). In-hospital resuscitation. Clinical Research Center, Mercer University School of Medicine & Medical Center of Central Georgia. $20,000
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Dane, F. C. (1992). Modeling students' decisions to attend and remain in college. Office of Enrollment Management, Mercer University.
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Parish, D. C., Montgomery, M., Levi, P. G., Brown, V. M., Russell, K., Carpenter, M., & Wynn, L. (1991). Predicting survival of respiratory, cardiac, and cardiopulmonary arrest. MedCen Foundation. (statistician)
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Dane, F. C. (1991). The use of stereotypes in juror decision making. Faculty Research and Development Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Mercer University.
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Dane, F. C. (1990). Jury decision making. Faculty Research and Development Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Mercer University.
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Dane, F. C. (1989). Quantifying burdens of proof. Faculty Research and Development Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Mercer University.
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Parish, D. C., Harper, A. K., Metzger, R. L., & Thompson, M. (1989). The relationship of prenatal care to infant mortality. MedCen Foundation. (statistician)
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Dane, F. C. & Nowaczyk, R. (1985). An evaluation of manuals designed for instructing the lay person in the use of computers. Clemson University Research Grant.
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Dane, F. C. & Koenig, S. (1985). A proposal for a study preliminary to the development of a health care program at Clemson area retirement center. Clemson Downs Ad-Hoc Committee for Health Care Programs.
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Dane, F. C. (1984). The use of volunteers in South Carolina state government: Developing and implementing a data base. Division of Volunteer Services, Office of the Governor.
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Swift, J. N. & Gooding, J. N. (1981). Using timers to extend the waiting period during question/answer sessions in elementary classrooms. National Science Foundation (Statistician).
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Dane, F. C. (1980). The certainty of eyewitnesses and its effect upon mock jurors' verdicts. President's Research Award, SUNY College at Oswego.
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Myers, B. L., Stauffer, L. D. & Dane, F. C. (1979). Pharmacy dispensing fee and drug acquisition cost survey. Texas Department of Human Resources.
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Dane, F. C. (1978). Fellowship, National Institute of Mental Health.
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Dane, F. C. (1977). Using videotape in the courtroom. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Grant-in-Aid.
Note: publications and organizations marked with an asterisk (*) are those for which reviews have been completed within the last 12 months.
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History of Research Ethics. Grand Rounds, Woodbridge Hospital, Singapore, January 5, 2004
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Just War Theory: Can there be a just war and, if so, how will we know? Invited address to PRISM, Saginaw, Michigan, November 5, 2003
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How Could They Think That Was the Right Thing to Do? Invited address to the Institute for Learning in Retirement, Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, MI, January 12, 2003.
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The Heart and Soul of Materialism, panel discussion for Lawrence Lecture Series, Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, MI, September 19, 2002.
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The Importance of Behavioral Research in Ethics. Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, MI, April 23, 2002.
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Medical Student Attitudes at MUSM: Altruism and Cynicism. Medical Education Journal Club, Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, GA, April 12, 2001. (with W. P. Roche, III)
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In-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or Why is a Social Psychologist Doing Research in a Hospital? Second Friday Colloquium Series, Mercer University, Macon, GA, January, 2000.
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Race and Resuscitation: Two Examples of Research. Berry College, Rome, GA, October, 1997.
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Jury Selection Issues in Family Law Cases. Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University, Macon, GA, March, 1994.
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Just What Are Stereotypes and What Are They Doing in the Courtroom, Mercer University, Macon, GA, October, 1991.
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Juror Decisions: The impact of judge's instructions. University of Georgia, Athens, GA, February, 1990.
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Issues in jury decision making: Reasonable doubt. Mercer University, Macon, GA, November, 1986.
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The death penalty. St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Clemson, SC, November, 1985.
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The essentials of leadership and motivation. South Carolina 4-H District Debating and Public Speaking Competitions, Aiken, SC, April, 1985.
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Volunteer leadership. National Association of Meal Programs, Greenville, SC, March, 1985.
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Psychological research on jury decision making. Winter Workshop of the South Carolina Junior Academy of Science, Clemson, SC, February, 1985.
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Hypnosis: What it is, and what it isn't. St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Clemson, SC, December, 1984.
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Effective utilization of needs assessment research. Pickens County Youth Association, Pickens, SC, October, 1984.
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Social psychology in the courtroom: Juries and estimating standards of proof. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, March, 1984.
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Death and dying: Dealing with one's own and another's death. St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Clemson, SC, February, 1984.
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Juror's belief in a just world: Motivation or information processing. University of Georgia, Athens, GA, February, 1984.
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Estimating decision criteria in the absence of an objective truth state. Clemson University, Clemson, SC, April, 1983.
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Ecosystem use as a justice motive. SUNY--Oswego, Oswego, NY, April, 1982.
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Quantifying reasonable doubt: Models and applications. Loyola University, Chicago, IL, May, 1981.
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Applications of psychological theories to jury selection. St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, NY, December, 1980.
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Dane, F. C., Parish, D. C., & Chandra, K. M. D. (2003, March). The Importance of Pulseless Electrical Activity: The Rise and Fall of Ventricular Fibrillation. Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters, Holland, MI. [Also presented as a poster on April 25, 2003, in Science and Engineering Symposium, Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, MI]
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Roche, W. P. III, Dane, F. C., Scheetz, A. P., & Parish, D. C. (2002, November). Medical student attitudes in a PBL school: Cynicism and altruism. American Association of Medical Schools, San Francisco, CA.
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McIlwain, H., Burtner, J., Dane, F. C., & Hensel, L. (2002, February). A comparison of mathematics education outcome and camper attitude changes for elementary-school girls in two environments: A single-sex science-focused experience and co-educational engineering-focused experience. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Boston, MA (Abstract A-90).
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Dane, F. C. (2001, November). Pressed into service means pressed out ofshape. Invited address presented in C. Pilkington & G. Hammock, Chairs, The Changing Nature of Professional Pressure. Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Knoxville, TN.
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Dane, F. C. (2001, March). The Psychology Department at Mercer University. Invited address presented in J. L. Pate, Chair, History of Psychology Departments in the Southeast. Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
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Roche, W. P. III, Dane, F. C., Scheetz, A. P., & Parish, D. C. (2000, October). Medical student attitudes in a PBL Curriculum. American Association of Medical Schools, Chicago, IL.
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Dane, F. C. (2000, June). Discussant: Field Theory and Social Change II. Symposium invited for presentation at Social Issues for the 21st Century: Setting the Agenda, meetings of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Minneapolis, MN.
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Dane, F. C. (2000, March). I Know Who I Am But Who Are You? Psychological Theory and Research on the Assignment of Ethnicity to Others (Chair). W.E.B. Dubois, Race, and the New Millennium: A Symposium Celebrating the Centennial Anniversary of the Publication of The Souls of Black Folk. Macon, GA.
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Dane, F. C. (2000, March). Intergroup Vigilance Theory: Explaining the Need to Assign Ethnic Membership. In F. C. Dane (Chair), I Know Who I Am But Who Are You? Psychological Theory and Research on the Assignment of Ethnicity to Others. W.E.B. Dubois, Race, and the New Millennium: A Symposium Celebrating the Centennial Anniversary of the Publication of The Souls of Black Folk. Macon, GA.
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Dane, F. C. (1999, November). Indirect social benefits of training nurses in advanced cardiac life support. In F. C. Dane (Chair), Social psychological applications to health. Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Richmond, VA.
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Dane, F. C. (1999, July). Hindsight bias and research methodology: Better designs and better public education. In M. J. Stallard (Chair), Complex medical litigation and hindsight bias: Strategies to reduce jurors' retrospective attributions of fault. Psychology and Law International Conference, Dublin, Ireland.
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Dane, F. C. (1999, March). Interdisciplinary research: Avoiding the cracks between psychology and medicine. In R. Nowaczyk (Chair), The psychologist’s roles and opportunities in multidisciplinary research. Southeastern Psychological Association, Savannah, GA.
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Dane, F. C. (1999, March). Measurement (Chair). Southeastern Psychological Association, Savannah, GA.
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Smith, M. U., Archer, M. E., Devereaux, R., Dane, F. C., & Katner, H. P. (1998, June). STAND—A Teen Peer Educator Course in the Rural South: Direct and Diffusion Effects. 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland.
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Dane, F. C., & Smith, M. U. (1998, April). STAND: Results of a pilot study. National Association for Research in Science Teaching, San Diego, CA.
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Dane, F. C. (1998, February). The effects of advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training upon in-hospital resuscitation survival. Invited address for the American Heart Association Emergency Cardiac Care Committee’s Educational Forum, Dallas, TX.
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Dane, F. C. (1997, November). The social psychology of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Invited address to the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Research Triangle Park, NC.
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Durham, M. D., Parish, D. C., & Dane, F. C. (1997, July). The relationship between hypertension and discharge status in black and white patients. Twelfth International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension in Blacks, London, England.
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Parish, D. C., Dane, F. C., Levi, P. C., Montgomery, M., Durham, M. D., & Brown, T. D. (1997, July). Hypertension in blacks associated with less successful in-hospital resuscitation. International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension in Blacks, London, England.
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Durham, M. D., Dane, F. C., Parish, D. C., Montgomery, M., & Anderson, B. M. (1997, July). Temporal and demographic correlates of in-hospital resuscitation. 5th European Congress of Psychology, Dublin, Ireland.
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Brown, T. D., Dane, F. C., & Durham, M. D. (1997, July). Relative importance of facial cues for identifying race. 5th European Congress of Psychology, Dublin, Ireland.
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Dane, F. C., Durham, M. D., & Brown, T. D. (1997, April). Identification of race from facial features. In Ann Calhoun-Suls (Chair), CEPO National Conversation on Racism, Part 1. Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
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Durham, M. D. & Dane, F. C. (1996, March). Demographic differences in responses to in-hospital resuscitation attempts. Southeastern Psychological Association, Norfolk, VA.
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Anderson, B. M., & Dane, F. C. (1996, March). Stress, hardiness, non-clinical depression, and perceived health in college students. Southeastern Psychological Association, Norfolk, VA.
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Anderson, B. M., & Dane, F. C. (1995, November). The relationship of stress, hardiness, depression, gender, and perception of general and physical health in college students. Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Delray Beach, FL.
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Durham, M. D., & Dane, F. C. (1995, November). A comparison of students’ and nonstudents’ knowledge of eyewitness identification factors. Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Delray Beach, FL.
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Parish, D. C., Dane, F. C., Montgomery, M., Wynn, L., Gorman, H. M., & Durham, M. D. (1994, October). Resuscitation in the hospital. Chicago Symposium on Advances in CPR Research, Chicago, IL.
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Levi, P. C., Montgomery, M., Parish, D., Russell, K., Brown, V., Ryan, K., Sweeney, J., & Dane, F. C. (1994, July). Predictive factors associated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A pilot study. Sigma Theta Tau 7th International Nursing Research Congress, Sydney, Australia.
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Parish, D. C., Montgomery, M., Wynn, L. J., Dane, F. C., Durham, M. D., Gorman, H. M., & Levi, P. C. (1994, July). Longitudinal Study of in-hospital resuscitation. Sigma Theta Tau 7th International Nursing Research Congress, Sydney, Australia.
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Dane, F. C. (1993, June). Implicit personality theories about criminal trial defendants. Sixth Invitational Conference on Personality and Social Behavior, Boca Raton, FL.
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McFalls, K. M., & Dane, F. C. (1993, March). Triangular love and attachment styles compared. Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
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Parish, D. C., Montgomery, M., Wynn, L. J., Polglase, R. F., Kendall, G. A., & Dane, F. C. (1992; November). Improvement in survival from in-hospital arrest. American Heart Association, New Orleans.
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Dane, F. C., Durham, M. D., & Bozeman, M. L. (1992; November). Juror reactions to eyewitness testimony. In G. Moran (Chair), 12 angry information processors: Social psychological approaches to jury decision making. Southeastern Psychological Association, Charleston, SC.
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Dane, F. C. (1992, March). Applying social psychology in the courtroom: Understanding stereotypes in jury decision making. In W. H. Jones (Chair), Applying social psychology to social problems. Southeastern Psychological Association, Knoxville, TN.
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Dane, F. C., & Burgamy, M. R. (1992, March). The role of gender stereotypes in the courtroom. Southeastern Psychological Association, Knoxville, TN.
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Durham, M. D., & Dane, F. C. (1992, March). Measuring juror knowledge about eyewitness behavior. Southeastern Psychological Association, Knoxville, TN.
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Boorman, C. C., & Dane, F. C. (1991, March). Characteristics ascribed to criminal trial defendants: Evidence of stereotypic cognitions. Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.
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Harshaw, R., & Dane, F. C. (1991, March). Similarity-attraction versus dissimilarity-repulsion: The establishment wins again. Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.
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Dane, F. C. (1990; June). General stereotypes about defendants: Support for separate characteristics attributed to guilty and not guilty individuals. Interdisciplinary Conference on Stereotypes and Intergroup Relations, Nags Head, NC.
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Dane, F. C., Burgamy, M. R., Harshaw, R. L., & Sheets, P. M. (1990; April). Mock juror verdicts as a function of judicial instructions. Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.
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Dane, F. C. (1989; October). Validation of the EMFIT model for quantifying decision standards. Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Louisville, KY.
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Radiker, J. E., Poole, T. G., & Dane, F. C. (1989; October). Measuring intrinsic/extrinsic religious motivation: Problems with Feagin's I/E scale. Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Salt Lake City.
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Dane, F. C. (1989; June). EMFIT: Empirical fitting for social decision criteria. Eighth International Conference on Social Cognition, Nags Head, NC.
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Dane, F. C. (1989; March). Quantifying reasonable doubt: A test of the EMFIT model. Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington.
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Dane, F. C. (1989; March). What do you say to a legend? In D. Forsyth (Chair), The SASP/SSSP Symposium: A Fritz Heider retrospective. Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington.
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Dane, F. C. (1988; June). Responses to others' violence: Similarity and Self-monitoring. Annual Invitational Conference on Aggression, Conflict and Negotiation. Nags Head, NC.
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Pitera, M. J. & Dane, F. C. (1988; March). The similarity-leniency effect: Interpersonal attraction or attribution? Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.
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Copenhaver, M. & Dane, F. C. (1987; March). Effects of quantified instructions for reasonable doubt: Upper limits and reactance. Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.
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Dane, F. C. (1987; March). A history of social psychology in the southeast (Chair). Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.
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Dane, F. C. (1986; March). Advancing social psychology (Chair). Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando.
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Dane, F. C. (1986; June). An exploratory study of attitudes toward public displays of affection. Annual Invitational Conference on Natural Interaction and Interpersonal Behavior, Nags Head, NC.
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Dane, F. C. (1986; March). Social attribution (Chair). Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando.
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Dane, F. C. (1985; November). The social psychologist in a liberal arts institution. In G. Hammock & S. Mickler (Chairs), Career opportunities in social psychology. Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Birmingham.
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Dane, F. C. (1985; March). Forensic psychology (Chair). Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.
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Dane, F. C. (1985; March). Reflections of an assistant professor. In D. Richardson (Chair), Promising perspectives for social psychologists. Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.
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Dane, F. C. (1984; October). Applying the core of group social psychology: Where do we go from there? In R. C. Dillehay (Chair), From the core, not the interface: Social psychology applied to criminal trials. Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Atlanta.
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Dane, F. C. (1984; September). Looking for consulting with one foot in academia. South Carolina Psychological Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.
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Dane, F. C. (1984; August). Evaluation: Measuring results and responding to them. The Strom Thurmond Institute Conference on Volunteerism, Clemson, SC.
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Dane, F. C. & Becker, K. M. (1984; April). Effect of multiple charges on mock jurors' reactions to a criminal trial. Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore.
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Dane, F. C. & Maruyama, A. (1984; March). Effect of a rape victim's behavior and respectability: Just world beliefs as hypothetical scripts. Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.
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Dane, F. C. (1983; June). Toward a general and generative theory of justice. International Conference on Psychology and Justice, Nags Head, NC.
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Dane, F. C. & Staller, J. D. (1983; April). Estimating decision criteria for dichotomous decisions: The EMFIT model. Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia.
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Dane, F. C. (1982; June). Modeling decisions in the courtroom. International Conference on Psychology and Justice, Nags Head, NC.
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Staller, J. D., & Dane, F. C. (1981; April). Reading ability: Where has all the variance gone? Midwestern Psychological Association, Detroit.
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Dane, F. C. (1980; November). A test of a proportional fit model for quantifying reasonable doubt. In L. A. Foley (Chair), Psychology in the courtroom. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco.
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Dane, F. C. (1980; September). Health, sexuality, and social issues (Chair). American Psychological Association, Montreal.
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Whitman, D. & Dane, F. C. (1980; March). The use of psychology in jury selection. Midwest Business Law Association, Chicago.
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Dane, F. C. (1979; September). Quantifying reasonable doubt: Theories and individual differences. In R. C. Dillehay (Chair), Psychologists and criminal trial practice: Solving or creating problems? American Psychological Association, New York.
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Dane, F. C. & Storms, M. D. (1977; August). Intensified reactions to the physical proximity of another: Support for an arousal model. American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
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Dane, F. C. (1977; March). The effects of arousal on behavior: An integration of three theoretical viewpoints. Social Psychology Graduate Student Conference, St. Louis.
The relative importance of Diagnostic Reference Group in outcome prediction for in-hospital resuscitation
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2001-2003; Advisory Panel, American Psychological Association Ad Hoc Committee on End-of-Life Issues of the Board for the Advancement of Psychology in the Public Interest (BAPPI)
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2001-2002; Industrial Engineering Curriculum Committee, Mercer University
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2001-2002; By-Laws Committee, Mercer University School of Medicine
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2001-2002; Mercer University Faculty/Staff Mentoring Program
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2001-2002; Mercer University House of Delegates, College of Liberal Arts Representative
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2001-2002; Mercer University Ad Hoc Task Force on Math Placement Examinations
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2001-2002; Mercer University Undergraduate Assessment Working Group
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2000-2001; Assessment Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, Mercer University
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2000-2001; Council Member at Large, Mercer University Women's Caucus
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1999-2002; Vice-President, Mercer University Chapter, American Association University Professors
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1999-2002; Assessment Coordinator, College of Liberal, Arts Mercer University
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1999-2000; Meeting Site Coordinator, Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists
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1999-2000; Mercer University Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Board
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1999-2000; Chair, Mercer University Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Research Participants
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1999-2000; Mercer University Representative, PEW Grant on Faculty Work, Association of New American Colleges,
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1999-1999; Mercer University Team Member, Association of New American Colleges Summer Institute (Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation)
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1998-2000; Interviewer, Mercer University Collegiate Fellows Scholarship Competition
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1998-2000; Mercer University Women’s Caucus Steering Committee
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1998-2000; Program Chair, American Psychological Association, Division 9 (Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues),
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1998-1999; College of Liberal Arts Welfare Committee, Mercer University
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1997-2000; Chair, Department of Psychology, Mercer University
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1997-1998; College of Liberal Arts Faculty Development Committee, Mercer University
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1997-1997; Interviewer, Mercer University Scholarship Weekend
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1995-1997; Medical College of Central Georgia, Dissertation Committee (Katherine Russell)
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1995-1996; College of Liberal Arts Executive Committee, Mercer University
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1995-1996; Mercer University Ad Hoc Committee on Assessing Student Satisfaction
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1995–1996; Council on Undergraduate Research, Mercer University Representative,
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1994-1996; College of Liberal Arts Faculty Development Committee, Mercer University
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1994-1996; Mercer University Planning Council Subcommittee on Faculty Vision
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1994-1995; College of Liberal Arts Ad Hoc Writing Improvement Committee, Mercer University
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1994-1995; Mercer University Ad Hoc Committee on Alcohol Abuse
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1993-1995; Interviewer, Mercer University Scholarship Weekend
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1993-1994; College of Liberal Arts Semester Steering Committee, Mercer University
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1993-1994; Mercer University Ad Hoc Academic Performance Committee
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1993-1994; Mercer University Ad Hoc Institutional Research Committee
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1993-1994; Mercer University Performance Appraisal Task Force
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1992-1996; Mercer University Planning Council
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1992-1994; Women and Gender Studies Minor Advisory Committee, Mercer University
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1992-1994; College of Liberal Arts Executive Committee, Mercer University
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1992-1994; College of Liberal Arts Ad Hoc Salary Committee, Mercer University
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1992-1993; Mercer University Self-Study, Institutional Research Subcommittee
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1991-1992; College of Liberal Arts Welfare Committee, Mercer University
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1990-2002; Editor, Contemporary Social Psychology
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1990-1996; Chair, Department of Psychology, Mercer University
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1990-1991; College of Liberal Arts Library Committee, Mercer University
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1989-2002; Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology Steering Committee
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1989-1996; Psychology Laboratory Manager, Mercer University
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1989-1990; Chair, College of Liberal Arts Ad Hoc Computer Committee, Mercer University
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1988-1994; Mercer University Computer Committee
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1986-1988; Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Executive Committee
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1986-1986; Program Chair, Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists
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1984-1985; Chair, Volunteerism and Civic Participation Working Group, Strom Thurmond Institute (Clemson, SC)
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1983-2002; Secretary & Treasurer, Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology
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1982-1983; United University Professions Delegate, State University of New York College at Oswego
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1981-1983; State University of New York College at Oswego Computer Center, Board of Governors
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1980-1989; Managing Editor, Contemporary Social Psychology
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1980-1983; State University of New York College at Oswego, Equal Employment Opportunity Council
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1980-1982; Graduate Program Director, Department of Psychology, State University of New York College at Oswego
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1978-1980; Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology, Steering Committee