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Steven Celmer

CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: steven.p.celmer@wmich.edu
spc10@albion.edu

EDUCATION

M.A. Western Michigan University
Major: Applied Behavior Analysis
expected May 2008
B.A. Albion College, Albion, MI
Majors: Psychology and Music Performance
Albion College Honors
May 2004

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Graduate
TA for psychology 360: Principles and Concepts of Behavior Analysis

 

  August 2006 – Present

Undergraduate
TA for the second semester of a two semester Research, Design, and Analysis psychology course at Albion College.

 

  August 2003 – May 2004

Clarinet lessons for middle school children at Concord Middle School.

 

  February 2004 – May 2004
Off-Campus Programs Peer Advisor   August 2003 – May 2004

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Graduate
R&D project: Developing instructional technology for both Psychology 610: Principles and Concepts of Behavior Analysis and Psychology 460: Applications of the Principles of Behavior

 

  August 2006 – Present

Undergraduate
Collingham Gardens Child Psychiatric Unit – internship
London, England

 

  January 2003 - April 2003

Foundation for Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity – summer research program at Albion College

 

  May 2003 – August 2003

HONORS AND AWARDS

Undergraduate
Graduated Magma Cum Laude; 2004
Helen Sue Koether Memorial Music Scholarship; 2003
Albion College Fellow (receiving a semester GPA of 3.7 for three semesters in a row); 2003
Psi Chi; 2002
A. Donald White Music Theory Award; 2002
Alpha Lambda Delta, (First-year student honor fraternity); 2001
Presidential Recognition Award; 2000

UNDERGRADUATE THESIS

Automatic Hemispheric Activation for Affect from Presentation of Major and Minor Chords: Evidence from an Affective Word Evaluation Task

PRESENTATIONS

Presented undergraduate thesis at American Psychological Society’s (APS) 16th Annual Convention in Chicago

 

 
 
 
 
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