Steven W. Horowitz, Ph.D.

Syllabi

Research Methods in Psychology I (PSY 221)

Psychology 221 Fall 2008

Sensation and Perception

(PSY 342)

Psychology 342 Fall 2008

     Associate Professor, Department of Psychology

Office: Barnard 100500 (old 014)

Voice Phone: (860) 832-3119

Horowitzs@CCSU.EDU

Dr. Horowitz teaches Research Methods in Psychology I & II, Learning and Memory, Sensation and Perception, Psychology and the Law, and History and Systems. He supervises internships at the YWCA of New Britain Sexual Assault Hotline and the Connecticut State Judicial System Court Support Services.  His research interests include interviewing children as witnesses, the development of racism and bigotry, and influences on participation in the democratic electoral process. Dr. Horowitz is the Law School advisor for the Psychology Department.   

It is said that Edward Bradford Titchner's* pickled brain is on display at Cornell.  To see an MRI of Dr. Horowitz's brain, while he lives, click here>    Brain

 

*founder of Structuralism

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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