Jamie DeCoster
Assistant Professor
Primary Concentration:
  Secondary Concentration:
Social Psychology   Cognitive Psychology
     
Contact Information:
  Courses:
Office: 192 Gordon Palmer Hall

PY602 - ANOVA

PY603 - Regression analysis

PY691 - Seminar on Meta-analysis

PY691 - Seminar on Scale construction

PY691 - Seminar on MANOVA

PY691 - Seminar on Mediaiton analysis

Phone: 205-348-4431
FAX: (205)  348-8648  
E-Mail: jamie@ua.edu 
  Website:

DeCoster Lab website

UA Statistical Consulting Service

 

Research Interests:

Social cognition

Implicit learning / Implicit measures

Dual process models

Connectionist models

Research methodology / Statistics

 
Research Affiliations: Midwestern Psychological Association
  Person Memory Interest Group
 
Recent Publications: Claypool, H. M., & DeCoster, J. (in press). Person memory. In Donsbach, W. (Ed.),  The International Encyclopedia of Communication. Boston, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
 

Leistico, A. R., Salekin, R. T., DeCoster, J., & Rogers, R. (2008). A large-scale meta-analysis relating the Hare measures of psychopathy to antisocial conduct. Law and Human Behavior, 32, 28-45.

 

DeCoster, J., & Lichtenstein, B. (2007). Integrating quantitative and qualitative methods in communication research. Communication Methods and Measures, 1, 227-242.

 

Hilgeman, M. M., Allen, R. S., DeCoster, J., & Burgio, L. D. (2007). Positive aspects of caregiving as a moderator of treatment outcome over 18 months. Psychology and Aging, 22, 361-371.

  DeCoster, J., Banner, M. J., Smith, E. R., & Semin, G. R. (2006). On the inexplicability of the implicit: Differences in the information provided by implicit and explicit tests. Social Cognition, 24, 1-21.