ABS - Francis DaneFinkbeiner Endowed Chair of Ethics: Francis C. Dane, Ph.D.
(Curriculum Vitae - January, 2004)

I. Identifying Data

  • Office:
    161 Science East
    Saginaw Valley State University
    7400 Bay Road, University Center, MI, 48710, USA
  • Tel: (989) 964-2046
  • Fax: (989) 964-2796

II. Education

  • University of Kansas, 1975-1979; M.A. in Psychology 1977; Ph.D. in Social Psychology 1979.
  • University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, 1973-1975; B.S. in Psychology 1974 (cum laude).
  • University of Wisconsin--Waukesha, 1971-1973; pre-med, no degree.

III.  Employment History

  • 2002-pres; James V. Finkbeiner Endowed Chair of Ethics, College of Arts and Behavioral Sciences, Saginaw Valley State University.
  • 2001-2002; Mercer University, William Heard Kilpatrick Professor of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts, & Professor of Internal Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine
  • 2000-2001; Mercer University, William Heard Kilpatrick Professor of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts, & Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine
  • 1999- 2000; Mercer University, William Heard Kilpatrick Professor & Chair of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts, & Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine
  • 1998-1999; Mercer University, Professor & Chair of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts, & Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine
  • 1997-1998; Mercer University, Associate Professor & Chair of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts, & Adjunct Associate Research Professor of Internal Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine
  • 1996-1997; Mercer University, Visiting Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine (sabbatical)
  • 1995-1996; Mercer University, Adjunct Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine
  • 1991-1996; Mercer University, Associate Professor and Chair of Psychology
  • 1988-1991; Mercer University, Assistant Professor of Psychology
  • 1986-1988; Clemson University, Associate Professor of Psychology
  • 1983-1986; Clemson University, Assistant Professor of Psychology
  • 1979-1983; SUNY College at Oswego, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
  • 1977-1979; University of Kansas, Assistant Instructor, Department of Psychology
  • 1975-1977; University of Kansas, Research Assistant, Social Psychology Graduate Program
  • 1974-1975; University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology

IV.  Research Programs

  • Ethical Decision Processes
  • In-hospital Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • Intergroup Behavior

V. Memberships in Professional Organizations

  • American Association of University Professors
  • American Psychological Association
  • American Psychological Society (Charter Member)
  • American Statistical Association
  • Classification Society of North America
  • International Association of Applied Psychology
  • International Society of Hypertension in Blacks
  • Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Letters
  • Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society
  • Society for Behavioral Medicine
  • Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology
  • Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
  • Society for the Teaching of Psychology
  • Society of Personality and Social Psychology
  • Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists
  • Southeastern Psychological Association

VI. Grants and Awards; Other Honors and Activities

A. Grants and Awards

  • 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).
  • 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).
  • Roche, W. P., & Dane, F. C. (2000).  Medical Student Attitude Project (Cynicism).  Clinical Research Center, Medical Center of Central Georgia.  $23, 720
  • 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).
  • Dane, F. C.  (1996).   Relationship of ACLS training to timing and outcome of resuscitation.  American Heart Association.  $32,808
  • 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
  • Dane, F. C.  (1992).  Modeling students' decisions to attend and remain in college.  Office of Enrollment Management, Mercer University.
  • 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)
  • Dane, F. C.  (1991).  The use of stereotypes in juror decision making.  Faculty Research and Development Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Mercer University.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1990).  Jury decision making.  Faculty Research and Development Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Mercer University.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1989).  Quantifying burdens of proof.  Faculty Research and Development Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Mercer University.
  • Parish, D. C., Harper, A. K., Metzger, R. L., & Thompson, M. (1989).  The relationship of prenatal care to infant mortality.  MedCen Foundation. (statistician)
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • Dane, F. C.  (1980).  The certainty of eyewitnesses and its effect upon mock jurors' verdicts.  President's Research Award, SUNY College at Oswego.
  • Myers, B. L., Stauffer, L. D. & Dane, F. C.  (1979).  Pharmacy dispensing fee and drug acquisition cost survey.  Texas Department of Human Resources.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1978).  Fellowship, National Institute of Mental Health.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1977).  Using videotape in the courtroom.  Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Grant-in-Aid.

B. Editorial Boards

  • Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy (ASAP) (2000-pres)
  • Cardinalis (2002-pres)
  • Contemporary Social Psychology (Editor, 1990-2000)
  • Critical Care (Research Editor: Statistician, 2002-pres)
  • Journal of Social Behavior and Personality (Consulting Editor, 1990-1998)
  • Law and Human Behavior (1993-1996)
  • Review of Personality and Social Psychology (1987)

C. Reviewing

Note:  publications and organizations marked with an asterisk (*) are those for which reviews have been completed within the last 12 months.

  • American Psychologist
  • *Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy
  • Contemporary Social Psychology
  • *Critical Care
  • Group Dynamics
  • *Journal of the American Medical Association
  • Journal of Applied Social Psychology
  • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • Journal of Social Behavior and Personality
  • Law and Human Behavior
  • National Science Foundation, Behavioral and Neurological Sciences
  • Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
  • Representative Research in Social Psychology
  • *Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
  • *Southeastern Psychological Association
  • Strom Thurmond Institute

D. Administration

  • 2002-pres; Self-Study Subcommittee on Governance, Saginaw Valley State University
  • 2001-pres; Chair, Membership Committee, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (Division 9 of the American Psychological Association).

E. Consulting

  • Bibb County (GA) Board of Education
  • Center for Family Health, Medical Center of Central Georgia
  • City of Oswego (NY) Youth Court Program
  • Centers for Disease Control (Patient Confidentiality)
  • Continuing Education Department, Mercer University School of Medicine
  • Douglas County (KS) Health Department
  • Douglas County (KS) Public Defender Office
  • Hutchings Psychiatric Hospital (Syracuse, NY)
  • Family Medicine Department, Medical Center of Central Georgia
  • Institute of Mental Health, Singapore
  • Internal Medicine, Medical Center of Central Georgia
  • Kansas Air National Guard
  • Kansas Division of Social and Rehabilitational Services
  • Kansas State Department of Health
  • Myers & Staffer, Certified Public Accountants (Topeka, KS)
  • National Association of Social Workers
  • Northeast Kansas Health Systems Agency
  • Office of the Special Assistant to the President (U.S.) for Private Sector Initiatives
  • Oklahoma Supreme Court
  • Onondaga County (NY) Board of Cooperative Extension Service
  • Psychiatric Pavilion, Medical Center of Central Georgia
  • Psychiatry Department, Mercer University School of Medicine
  • Payne County (OK) District Court
  • Pickens County (SC) DUI Program
  • Small Business Development Center, Clemson, SC
  • South Carolina Office of the Governor
  • State University (NY) Research Center
  • Surgery Department, Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, GA
  • Texas Department of Human Resources
  • Wang Laboratories

F. Honors

  • Life Member; The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
  • Member; Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology
  • 1992-    ; Who's Who in American Education
  • 1993-    ; Who's Who in Science and Engineering
  • 1994-    ; Who's Who in the World
  • Sigma Theta Tau International (Theta Tau Chapter) Annual Research Award
  • 1999 -   ; Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare

Thesis Committees (incomplete listing)

  • 2002-2003; Johnson, Ora L., M.A. Thesis: Divorce Mediation: An Alternative Dispute Resolution, Leadership & Public Administration, Saginaw Valley State University
  • 2001-2002; Lee, Amanda G., Senior Thesis: Feedback and its effects on performance across gender. Psychology, Mercer University.
  • 2001-2002; Nance, Amanda J., Senior Thesis: Predicting roommate satisfaction using multiple regression. Psychology, Mercer University.
  • 2000-2001; Newberry, Anneliese., Senior Thesis: Effects of formal features of media on arousal: A test of the form arousal model. Psychology, Mercer University.
  • 1996-1997; Russell, Katherine, Ph.D. Dissertation:  Nursing Administration, Medical College of Georgia.

VII.  Courses Taught

  • Advanced Experimental Psychology
  • Advanced Experimental Social Psychology
  • Advanced Statistics (undergraduate & graduate)
  • Applied Ethics in Engineering and Computer Technologies
  • Group Dynamics (undergraduate and graduate)
  • History & Systems of Psychology
  • Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Law and Human Behavior
  • Log Linear Modeling (graduate)
  • Multivariate Statistics (graduate and undergraduate)
  • Practicum in Public Justice
  • Professional Ethics (Graduate)
  • Research Methods (Graduate & Undergraduate)
  • Skills in Human Relations
  • Scientific Inquiry
  • Social Psychology (undergraduate & graduate)
  • Statistics (undergraduate and graduate)

VIII. Bibliography

A. Colloquia

  • History of Research Ethics.  Grand Rounds, Woodbridge Hospital, Singapore, January 5, 2004
  • 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
  • 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.
  • The Heart and Soul of Materialism, panel discussion for Lawrence Lecture Series, Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, MI, September 19, 2002.
  • The Importance of Behavioral Research in Ethics.   Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, MI, April 23, 2002.
  • 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)
  • 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.
  • Race and Resuscitation: Two Examples of Research.  Berry College, Rome, GA, October, 1997.
  • Jury Selection Issues in Family Law Cases.  Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University, Macon, GA, March, 1994.
  • Just What Are Stereotypes and What Are They Doing in the Courtroom, Mercer University, Macon, GA, October, 1991.
  • Juror Decisions:  The impact of judge's instructions.  University of Georgia, Athens, GA, February, 1990.
  • Issues in jury decision making:  Reasonable doubt.  Mercer University, Macon, GA, November, 1986.
  • The death penalty.  St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Clemson, SC, November, 1985.
  • The essentials of leadership and motivation.  South Carolina 4-H District Debating and Public Speaking Competitions, Aiken, SC, April, 1985.
  • Volunteer leadership.  National Association of Meal Programs, Greenville, SC, March, 1985.
  • Psychological research on jury decision making.  Winter Workshop of the South Carolina Junior Academy of Science, Clemson, SC, February, 1985.
  • Hypnosis:  What it is, and what it isn't.  St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Clemson, SC, December, 1984.
  • Effective utilization of needs assessment research.  Pickens County Youth Association, Pickens, SC, October, 1984.
  • Social psychology in the courtroom:  Juries and estimating standards of proof.  Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, March, 1984.
  • Death and dying:  Dealing with one's own and another's death.  St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Clemson, SC, February, 1984.
  • Juror's belief in a just world:  Motivation or information processing.  University of Georgia, Athens, GA, February, 1984.
  • Estimating decision criteria in the absence of an objective truth state.  Clemson University, Clemson, SC, April, 1983.
  • Ecosystem use as a justice motive.  SUNY--Oswego, Oswego, NY, April, 1982.
  • Quantifying reasonable doubt:  Models and applications.  Loyola University, Chicago, IL, May, 1981.
  • Applications of psychological theories to jury selection.  St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, NY, December, 1980.

B. Workshops Presented

  • Research Ethics.  Institute of Mental Health, Singapore, January 6-7, 2004. CEU credits approved by Government of Singapore.
  • Predicting onset and survival of cardiopulmonary arrest.  Heart to Heart '94, sponsored by the Medical Center of Central Georgia.  CEU credits approved by Georgia Nursing Association and Mercer University School of Medicine.  (May, 1994)

C. Conference Presentations

  • 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]
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C. (1999, March).  Measurement (Chair).  Southeastern Psychological Association, Savannah, GA.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C., & Smith, M. U.  (1998, April).  STAND:  Results of a pilot study.  National Association for Research in Science Teaching, San Diego, CA.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Durham, M. D. & Dane, F. C.  (1996, March).  Demographic differences in responses to in-hospital resuscitation attempts. Southeastern Psychological Association, Norfolk, VA.
  • Anderson, B. M., & Dane, F. C.  (1996, March).  Stress, hardiness, non-clinical depression, and perceived health in college students.  Southeastern Psychological Association, Norfolk, VA.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1993, June).  Implicit personality theories about criminal trial defendants.  Sixth Invitational Conference on Personality and Social Behavior, Boca Raton, FL.
  • McFalls, K. M., & Dane, F. C.  (1993, March).  Triangular love and attachment styles compared.  Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C., & Burgamy, M. R. (1992, March).  The role of gender stereotypes in the courtroom.  Southeastern Psychological Association, Knoxville, TN.
  • Durham, M. D., & Dane, F. C.  (1992, March).  Measuring juror knowledge about eyewitness behavior. Southeastern Psychological Association, Knoxville, TN.
  • Boorman, C. C., & Dane, F. C. (1991, March).  Characteristics ascribed to criminal trial defendants:  Evidence of stereotypic cognitions.  Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.
  • Harshaw, R., & Dane, F. C. (1991, March).  Similarity-attraction versus dissimilarity-repulsion:  The establishment wins again.  Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1989; October).  Validation of the EMFIT model for quantifying decision standards.  Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Louisville, KY.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1989; June).  EMFIT:  Empirical fitting for social decision criteria.  Eighth International Conference on Social Cognition, Nags Head, NC.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1989; March).  Quantifying reasonable doubt:  A test of the EMFIT model.  Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1988; June).  Responses to others' violence:  Similarity and Self-monitoring.  Annual Invitational Conference on Aggression, Conflict and Negotiation.  Nags Head, NC.
  • Pitera, M. J. & Dane, F. C.  (1988; March).  The similarity-leniency effect:  Interpersonal attraction or attribution?  Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.
  • Copenhaver, M. & Dane, F. C.  (1987; March).  Effects of quantified instructions for reasonable doubt:  Upper limits and reactance.  Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1987; March).  A history of social psychology in the southeast (Chair).  Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1986; March).  Advancing social psychology (Chair).  Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1986; March).  Social attribution (Chair).  Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1985; March).  Forensic psychology (Chair).  Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1985; March).  Reflections of an assistant professor.  In D. Richardson (Chair), Promising perspectives for social psychologists.  Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1984; September).  Looking for consulting with one foot in academia.  South Carolina Psychological Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1984; August).  Evaluation:  Measuring results and responding to them.  The Strom Thurmond Institute Conference on Volunteerism, Clemson, SC.
  • Dane, F. C. & Becker, K. M.  (1984; April).  Effect of multiple charges on mock jurors' reactions to a criminal trial.  Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1983; June).  Toward a general and generative theory of justice.  International Conference on Psychology and Justice, Nags Head, NC.
  • Dane, F. C. & Staller, J. D.  (1983; April).  Estimating decision criteria for dichotomous decisions:  The EMFIT model.  Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1982; June).  Modeling decisions in the courtroom.  International Conference on Psychology and Justice, Nags Head, NC.
  • Staller, J. D., & Dane, F. C.  (1981; April).  Reading ability:  Where has all the variance gone?  Midwestern Psychological Association, Detroit.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1980; September).  Health, sexuality, and social issues (Chair).  American Psychological Association, Montreal.
  • Whitman, D. & Dane, F. C.  (1980; March).  The use of psychology in jury selection.  Midwest Business Law Association, Chicago.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1977; March).  The effects of arousal on behavior:  An integration of three theoretical viewpoints.  Social Psychology Graduate Student Conference, St. Louis.

D. Unpublished Technical Reports

  • Dane, F. C.  (1989).  EMFIT:  User's manual and algorithm listing.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1984-1992).  Annual report.  Submitted to the Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology.
  • Dane, F. C. & Mullen, S.  (1985).  The dynamics of volunteer involvement:  Preparing an organization for volunteer leadership.  Working Paper Series, Strom Thurmond Institute of Government and Public Affairs, Clemson, SC.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1984).  Evaluating evaluations:  The international word processing association report.  Confidential report submitted to Wang Laboratories.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1977).  Retention in the Air National Guard.  Confidential report submitted to the 190th Supply Squadron, Topeka, KS.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1977).  Evaluation of patient satisfaction with the Douglas County Health Center.  Confidential report submitted to the Douglas County (KS) Commissioners.

E. Manuscripts In Preparation

The relative importance of Diagnostic Reference Group in outcome prediction for in-hospital resuscitation

F. Manuscripts Under Review

  • Parish, D. C. & Dane, F. C. (under review) Modeling In-Hospital Resuscitation Outcomes. Espiritos Invitados.
  • Hensel, L., McIlwain, H., Burtner, J., & Dane, F. C. (under review). Girls' Attitudes Toward Mathematics, Science and Engineering during a Summer Camp Experience for Minority Children.  Journal of Educational Psychology.

G. Publications

Book Reviews, Letters, etc.

  • Elliott, R. L., & Dane, F. C. (2002).  Is one selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor better than another?  Journal of the American Medical Association, 287 (15), 1935.
  • Dane, F. C. (2001). Reply to Letter to the Editor.  Resuscitation, 49, 321.
  • Chandra, KM D., Parish, D. C., & Dane, F. C.  (2001).  Survival after resuscitation.  Archives of Internal Medicine, 161, May 14, 1233.
  • Dane, F. C.  (2000). Institutional review of pedagogical research.  Let’s Think About It, 5 (2) {http://www.mercer.edu/pharmacy/tftl/}
  • Parish, D. C., & Dane, F. C.  (1991).  Pre-employment drug screening and employment outcome.  Journal of the American Medical Association, 265 (11), 1393.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1985-1989).  Methodological innovations.  Contemporary Social Psychology, semi-annual column.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1983).  Critical social psychology (book review).  SASP Newsletter, 9(4), 27-28.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1983).  Contemporary issues in social psychology (book review).  SASP Newsletter, 8(6), 17-18.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1982).  Psychology and criminal justice (book review).  SASP Newsletter, 8(1), 11  ff.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1980-1982).  Replications.  SASP Newsletter, semi-annual column.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1982).  Pebbles, pretensions, and professional issues.  SASP Newsletter, 8(3), 14.

Abstracts

  • Dane, F. C., Parish, D. C., & Chandra, K. M. D.  (2003).  The Importance of Pulseless Electrical Activity: The Rise and Fall of Ventricular Fibrillation.  Michigan Academician, 35 (1), 77.
  • van Walraven, C., Forster, A. J., Parish, D. C., Dane, F. C., Chandra, KM D., Durham, M. D., Whaley, C., Stiell, I.  (2001).  A clinical decision aid was accurate for predicting survival to hospital discharge after in-hospital cardiac resuscitation.  American College of Physicians (ACP) Journal Club, 135 (3), 117.
  • Chandra, KM D., Parish, D. C., Dane, F. C., Durham, M. D., & Hudson, J. A. (2001).  In-hospital resuscitation:  Relationship of diagnostic categories to rhythm and survival.  Journal of General Internal Medicine, 16, Supplement 1, 121.
  • DeGross, J., Dane, F., Durham, M., Meadows, J., Smith, M., & Parish, D.  (1998).  The residency curriculum and teaching humanistic skills.  Journal of General Internal Medicine, 13, supplement 1, 85.
  • Durham, M. D., Dane, F. C., Parish, D. C., Montgomery, M., & Anderson, B. M. (1997).  Temporal and demographic correlates of in-hospital resuscitation.  In S. D. Cromie, D. W. Forest, A. G. Gallagher, M. O'Connell, J. Quiqley, H. V. Smith, K. J. Tierney, & T. J. Trimble (Eds.), Fifth European Congress of Psychology: Abstracts (p. 374).  Dublin: Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Brown, T. D., Dane, F. C., & Durham, M. D.  (1997). Relative importance of facial cues for identifying race.  In S. D. Cromie, D. W. Forest, A. G. Gallagher, M. O'Connell, J. Quiqley, H. V. Smith, K. J. Tierney, & T. J. Trimble (Eds.), Fifth European Congress of Psychology: Abstracts (p. 53).  Dublin: Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Durham, M. D., Parish, D. C., & Dane, F. C.  (1997).  The relationship between hypertension and discharge status in black and white patients.  Ethnicity & Disease, 7 (1, Supplement), S115.
  • Parish, D. C., Dane, F. C., Levy, P. C., Montgomery, M., Durham, M. D., & Brown, T. D.  (1997).  Hypertension in blacks associated with less successful in-hospital resuscitation.  Ethnicity & Disease, 7 (1, Supplement), S53.
  • Parish, D.C., Montgomery, M., Wynn, L., Dane, F. C., Durham, M. D., Gorman, H. M., & Levi, P. C. (1994).  Longitudinal study of in-hospital resuscitation.  The adventure of nursing practice through research:  Book of abstracts.  Sydney, Australia.
  • Levi, P. C., Montgomery, M., Parish, D. C., Russell, K., Brown, V., Ryan, K., Sweeney, J., & Dane, F. C.  (1994).  Predictive factors associated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation:  A pilot study.  The adventure of nursing practice through research:  Book of abstracts.  Sydney, Australia
  • Parish, D. C., Montgomery, M., Wynn, L., Polglase, R., Dane, F. C., & Kendall, G.  (1993).  Improved survival in resuscitation from in-hospital arrest:  Finding better patients.  Clinical Research, 41, 522A.

Articles

  • Parish, D. C., Chandra, K. M. D., & Dane, F. C., (2003). Success changes the problem:  Why VF is declining and why PEA is emerging. Resuscitation, 58, 31-35.
  • Roche, W. P. III, Scheetz, A. P., Dane, F. C., Parish, D. C, & O’Shea, J. T.  (2003).  Medical student attitudes in a problem based learning curriculum:  Cynicism and altruism.  Academic Medicine, 78(4), 398-402.
  • Katner, H. P., Durham, H. L., Patel, N. A., Dane, F. C., Weerasuriya, L., Harvey, H., Durham, M., Cook, D., Patel, D., & Stephens, J.  (2002). The epidemic of HIV/AIDS in middle Georgia. Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia, 91(2), 35-38.
  • van Walraven, C., Forster, A. J., Parish, D. C., Dane, F. C., Chandra, KM D., Durham, M. D., Whaley, C., Stiell, I.  (2001).  Validation of a clinical decision aid to discontinue in-hospital cardiac arrest resuscitations.  Journal of the American Medical Association, 285 (12), 1602-1606.
  • Parish, D. C., Dane, F. C., Montgomery, M., Wynn, L. J., Durham, M. D., & Brown, T. D.  (2000).  Resuscitation in the hospital: Relationship of year and rhythm to outcome.  Resuscitation,47, 219-229.
  • Dane, F. C., Russell-Lindgren, K. S., Parish, D. C., Durham, M. D., Brown, T. D.  (2000).  In-Hospital resuscitation: Association between ACLS training and survival to discharge.  Resuscitation, 47(1), 83-87.
  • Smith, M. U., Dane, F. C., Archer, M., Devereaux, R. S., & Katner, H. P.  (2000).  Students together against negative decisions (S.T.A.N.D.): Evaluation of a school-based sexual risk reduction intervention in the rural south.  AIDS Education and Prevention: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 12(1), 49-70.
  • Durham, M. D., & Dane, F. C.  (1999).  Juror knowledge of eyewitness behavior: Evidence for the necessity of expert testimony.  Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 14(2), 299-308..
  • Parish, D. C., Dane, F. C., Montgomery, M., Wynn, L. J., & Durham, M. D.  (1999).  The relationship between patient age and resuscitation success. Critical Care Medicine, 27 (10), 2137-2141.
  • Brown, T. D., Jr., Dane, F. C., & Durham, M. D.  (1998).  Perception of race and ethnicity.  Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 13(2), 295-306.
  • Parish, D. C., Klekamp, J., Wynn, L. J., Dane, F. C., Smith, M. U., & D'Amato, P. H.  (1994).  Arteriographic incidence of coronary artery disease in black males with chest pain.  Southern Medical Journal, 87, 33-37.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1992).  Applying social psychology in the courtroom:  Understanding stereotypes in jury decision making.  Contemporary Social Psychology, 16, 33-36.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1992).  Intimacy within membership:  Membership through intimacy.  Contemporary Psychology, 37, 592.
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  • Dane, F. C.  (1990).  An alternative proposal for an electronic journal.  PSYCOLOQUY, 1 (14), lines 164-248.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1985).  A new statistic for analyzing repeated measures designs with planned missing data.  Contemporary Social Psychology, 11, 64-67.
  • Dane, F. C. & Thompson, J. K.  (1985).  Asymmetrical facial expressions:  A different interpretation.  Cortex, 21,   301-303.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1985).  In search of reasonable doubt:  An examination of selected quantification approaches.  Law and Human Behavior, 9, 141-158.
  • Whitman, D. & Dane, F. C.  (1980).  The use of psychology in jury selection.  American Business Law Association Regional Proceedings, 1980, 79-80.
  • Juhnke, R., Vought, C., Pyszczynski, T. A., Dane, F. C., Losure, B. D. & Wrightsman, L. S.  (1979).  Effect of presentation mode upon mock jurors' reactions to a trial.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 5, 36-39.

Chapters

  • Stallard, M. J., Price, J. M., & Dane, F. C.  (2001). Complex medical litigation and hindsight bias: Strategies to reduce factfinders’ retrospective attributions of fault.  In R. Roesch, R. R. Corrado, & R. J. Dempster (Eds.), Psychology in the courts: International advances in knowledge. London: Routledge.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1995). Survey methods, naturalistic observations and case studies.  In A. M. Colman (Ed.), Psychological research methods and statistics (pp. 78-91).  London:  Longman
  • Gorman, H. M., & Dane, F. C.  (1994).  Balancing methodological rigour and ethical treatment:  The necessity of voluntary, informed consent.  In P. P. DeDeyn (Ed.), Animal and human experimentation (pp. 35-41).  London:  John Libbey & Co.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1994).  Survey methods, naturalistic observations, and case studies.   In A. M. Colman (Ed.), Companion encyclopedia of psychology (pp. 1142-1155).  London:  Routledge.
  • Dane, F. C. & Wrightsman, L. S.  (1982).  Effects of victims' and defendants' characteristics upon jury verdicts.  In N. L. Kerr & R. M. Bray (Eds.), The psychology of the courtroom (pp. 83-115).  New York:  Academic Press.

Books

  • Deaux, K., Dane, F. C., & Wrightsman, L. S.  (1993).  Social Psychology in the Nineties (6th Edition).  Pacific Grove, CA:  Brooks/Cole Publishing.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1990).  Research methods.  Pacific Grove, CA:  Brooks/Cole.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1988).  The common and uncommon sense of social psychology.  Pacific Grove, CA:  Brooks/Cole.
  • Dane, F. C.  (1981).  Workbook for research methods in social relations.  New York:  Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

IX. References

Dr. Donald Bachand, Dean

College of Arts & Behavioral Sciences
Saginaw Valley State University
7400 Bay Road
University Center, MI  48710
(989) 964- 4078

Dr. Robert S. P. Yien

Vice President for Academic Affairs
Saginaw Valley State University
7400 Bay Road
University Center, MI  48710
(989) 964-4296

Dr. David Parish, Professor

Department of Internal Medicine
Mercer University School of Medicine
707 Pine St.
Macon, GA  31207-0001
(478) 301-5842

Previous Committees & Service

  • 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)
  • 2001-2002; Industrial Engineering Curriculum Committee, Mercer University
  • 2001-2002; By-Laws Committee, Mercer University School of Medicine
  • 2001-2002; Mercer University Faculty/Staff Mentoring Program
  • 2001-2002; Mercer University House of Delegates, College of Liberal Arts Representative
  • 2001-2002; Mercer University Ad Hoc Task Force on Math Placement Examinations
  • 2001-2002; Mercer University Undergraduate Assessment Working Group
  • 2000-2001; Assessment Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, Mercer University
  • 2000-2001; Council Member at Large, Mercer University Women's Caucus
  • 1999-2002; Vice-President, Mercer University Chapter, American Association University Professors
  • 1999-2002; Assessment Coordinator, College of Liberal, Arts Mercer University
  • 1999-2000; Meeting Site Coordinator, Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists
  • 1999-2000; Mercer University Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Board
  • 1999-2000; Chair, Mercer University Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Research Participants
  • 1999-2000; Mercer University Representative, PEW Grant on Faculty Work, Association of New American Colleges,
  • 1999-1999; Mercer University Team Member, Association of New American Colleges Summer Institute (Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation)
  • 1998-2000; Interviewer, Mercer University Collegiate Fellows Scholarship Competition
  • 1998-2000; Mercer University Women’s Caucus Steering Committee
  • 1998-2000; Program Chair, American Psychological Association, Division 9 (Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues),
  • 1998-1999; College of Liberal Arts Welfare Committee, Mercer University
  • 1997-2000; Chair, Department of Psychology, Mercer University
  • 1997-1998; College of Liberal Arts Faculty Development Committee, Mercer University
  • 1997-1997; Interviewer, Mercer University Scholarship Weekend
  • 1995-1997; Medical College of Central Georgia, Dissertation Committee (Katherine Russell)
  • 1995-1996; College of Liberal Arts Executive Committee, Mercer University
  • 1995-1996; Mercer University Ad Hoc Committee on Assessing Student Satisfaction
  • 1995–1996; Council on Undergraduate Research, Mercer University Representative,
  • 1994-1996; College of Liberal Arts Faculty Development Committee, Mercer University
  • 1994-1996; Mercer University Planning Council Subcommittee on Faculty Vision
  • 1994-1995; College of Liberal Arts Ad Hoc Writing Improvement Committee, Mercer University
  • 1994-1995; Mercer University Ad Hoc Committee on Alcohol Abuse
  • 1993-1995; Interviewer, Mercer University Scholarship Weekend
  • 1993-1994; College of Liberal Arts Semester Steering Committee, Mercer University
  • 1993-1994; Mercer University Ad Hoc Academic Performance Committee
  • 1993-1994; Mercer University Ad Hoc Institutional Research Committee
  • 1993-1994; Mercer University Performance Appraisal Task Force
  • 1992-1996; Mercer University Planning Council
  • 1992-1994; Women and Gender Studies Minor Advisory Committee, Mercer University
  • 1992-1994; College of Liberal Arts Executive Committee, Mercer University
  • 1992-1994; College of Liberal Arts Ad Hoc Salary Committee, Mercer University
  • 1992-1993; Mercer University Self-Study, Institutional Research Subcommittee
  • 1991-1996; Mercer University SAS Software Representative
  • 1991-1992; College of Liberal Arts Welfare Committee, Mercer University
  • 1990-2002; Editor, Contemporary Social Psychology
  • 1990-1996; Chair, Department of Psychology, Mercer University
  • 1990-1991; College of Liberal Arts Library Committee, Mercer University
  • 1989-2002; Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology Steering Committee
  • 1989-1996; Psychology Laboratory Manager, Mercer University
  • 1989-1990; Chair, College of Liberal Arts Ad Hoc Computer Committee, Mercer University
  • 1988-1994; Mercer University Computer Committee
  • 1986-1988; Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Executive Committee
  • 1986-1986; Program Chair, Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists
  • 1984-1985; Chair, Volunteerism and Civic Participation Working Group, Strom Thurmond Institute (Clemson, SC)
  • 1983-2002; Secretary & Treasurer, Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology
  • 1982-1983; United University Professions Delegate, State University of New York College at Oswego
  • 1981-1983; State University of New York College at Oswego Computer Center, Board of Governors
  • 1980-1989; Managing Editor, Contemporary Social Psychology
  • 1980-1983; State University of New York College at Oswego, Equal Employment Opportunity Council
  • 1980-1982; Graduate Program Director, Department of Psychology, State University of New York College at Oswego
  • 1978-1980; Society for the Advancement of Social Psychology, Steering Committee