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VITA
Douglas
A. Johnson
last
updated: 09/06/2006
P.O.
Box 20415
Kalamazoo, MI 49019
Email: djohnson@operant-tech.com
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EDUCATION
In
progress
Ph.D., Applied Behavior Analysis
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
2005
M.A., Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
Thesis: The Effects of Feedback on Hourly Pay and Individual Monetary Incentives
2001
B.S., Psychology, summa cum laude
Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI
AWARDS
AND GRANTS
2004
ISPI Research Grant
International Society for Performance Improvement: $7,000.00
2003 – present
Doctoral Associateship
Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University
2003
Brosnan Memorial Scholarship
Western Michigan University. Stipend: $4,000.00
2001 –2003
Graduate Assistantship
Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University
2001
Recognition of Excellence Award
Department of Psychology, Central Michigan University
RESEARCH
EXPERIENCE
Principal
Investigator
“The Effects of Feedback on Hourly Pay and Individual Monetary Incentives”
Duration:
September 2004 – March 2005
Duties:
data collection, graphed data, trained and supervised research
assistants
Supervisor:
Alyce M. Dickinson, Ph.D
Principal
Investigator
“Pilot Study for the Effects of Feedback on Individual Monetary Incentives”
Duration:
May 2004 – June 2004
Duties:
data collection, graphed data, trained and supervised research
assistants
Supervisor:
Alyce M. Dickinson, Ph.D
Research
Assistant
“The Effects of Individual and Group Monetary Incentives on High and Low
Performance”
Duration:
September 2001 – December 2001
Duties:
data collection
Supervisor:
Alyce M. Dickinson, Ph.D.
Principal
Investigator
“Music Concept Learning in Rats”
Duration:
January 2001 – August 2001
Duties:
data collection, cared for and fed animals, graphed data
Supervisor:
Albert Neal, Ph.D.
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
Teaching
Assistant
Survey of Behavior Analysis Research
Duration:
September 2001 – present
Duties:
Graded tests, developed course content, lectured, conducted study sessions, proctored
exams. Course covered topics such as respondent and operant conditioning, stimulus
control, motivational operations, organizational behavior management, direct
instruction, precision teaching, health psychology, sports psychology, behavioral
enrichment for animals, and ethics.
Supervisor:
Alyce M. Dickinson
Teaching Assistant
Organizational Behavior Analysis
Duration:
May 2006 – June 2006
Duties: Developed course content
and examination material, lectured, proctored and graded
exams. Course covered topics such as performance management,
pinpointing, measurement of behavior, performance feedback,
developing reward/incentive systems, evaluating performance
change, training, behavior-based safety, and systems analysis.
Supervisor:
Heather McGee, Ph.D.
Instructor
Industrial/Organizational Psychology for Non-Majors
Duration:
January 2005 – April 2006
Duties:
Developed course content and examination material, lectured, and proctored and
graded exams. Course covered topics such as performance management, pinpointing,
measurement of behavior, performance feedback, developing reward/incentive systems,
evaluating performance change, training, behavior-based safety, systems analysis
and selection and placement.
Teaching
Assistant
Behavioral Research Methods
Duration:
May 2005 – June 2005
Duties:
Conducted study sessions
Supervisor:
Mark Alavosius
Teaching
Assistant
Industrial/Organizational Behavior
Duration:
May 2004 – June 2004
Duties:
Graded tests
Supervisor:
John Austin, Ph.D.
Teaching
Assistant
Behavior Analysis
Duration:
September 1999 – December 1999
Duties:
Graded tests, proctored exams
Supervisor:
Albert Neal, Ph.D.
Lab
Instructor
Behavior Analysis
Duration:
September 1999 – December 1999
Duties:
Care of lab animals, lab lectures, supervision of students,
and grading reports. Repair and maintenance of lab equipment.
Supervisor:
Albert Neal, Ph.D.
APPLIED
EXPERIENCE
Contractor
AME-Learning, Inc
Duration:
October 2002 – present
Duties:
Designed computer-based training utilizing instructional design principles. Programmed
computer-based training with the following software systems: Macromedia Flash,
Macromedia Captivate, Knowledge Impact’s Firefly, Microsoft PowerPoint
and Adobe Photoshop. Performed tasks such as writing voice-over script and bullet
points, project management, testing, implementation, and development of e-learning
courses, graphic design, laying out course elements, and programmed interactions
in Flash and Captivate. As an associate of AME-Learning, created instructional
material for a variety of clients, including Ardent Learning, Argent Mortgage,
Bechtel, CLG, Heinz, Option One Mortgage, Pfizer, Thomson, and Washington Mutual.
Contact:
John Crosbie, Ph.D.
Consultant
Rubin Chiropractic
Duration:
May 2003 – present
Duties:
Designed new employee performance tracking and incentives system. Developed computer-based
training materials. Created and designed the Rubin
Chiropractic website,
newspaper advertisements, and other promotional materials.
Contact:
Arlen Rubin, DC
Webmaster
Organizational Behavior Management Network
Duration:
August 2003 – present
Duties:
Created content, designed layout and maintained the OBM
Network website. Served
in an advisory capacity as Network officer.
Contact:
John Austin, Ph.D.
Webmaster
Dick-Malott.com
Duration:
March 2005– present
Duties:
Organization and maintenance of Dick
Malott’s behavior
analysis website.
Contact:
Richard Malott, Ph.D.
Webmaster
Speech Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis Group
Duration:
May 2005 – present
Duties:
Created, designed, and maintained the SPABA
Group website.
Contact:
Barbara Esch
Contractor
Ardent Learning
Duration: November 2005 – present
Duties: Instructional
design of web-based training courses and interviewed employees.
As an associate of Ardent Learning, created instructional
materials for Ford Motor Company.
Contact: Barbara Bucklin,
Ph.D.
Webmaster
Safety & Health Involvement for Truck Drivers
(SHIFT)
Duration: August 2006 – present
Duties: Created, designed,
and maintained the SHIFT website.
Contact: Ryan Olson, Ph.D.
Consultant
C. Richard Spates
Duration:
October 2005 – February 2006
Duties:
Development and creation of a computer-based training program to help psychiatrists
and nurses choose evidence based treatments for depression.
(view
sample)
Contact:
C. Richard Spates, Ph.D.
Consultant
Pharmacia
Duration:
January 2003 – April 2003
Duties:
Worked with training department to develop total performance
system maps, relationship maps, and process under the supervision
of a Western Michigan University faculty member. Helped
facilitate a plant-wide curriculum revision.
Contacts:
Alyce Dickinson, Ph.D.; Kevin Munson, Ph.D.
Consultant
Association for Behavior Analysis
September
2001 – December 2001
Duties:
Developed process maps to help analyze the payables and
receivables job functions within organization under the
supervision of a Western Michigan University faculty member.
Contacts:
Alyce Dickinson, Ph.D.; Maria Malott, Ph.D.
PROFESSIONAL
PRESENTATIONS
Johnson,
D.A., Culig, K.M., & Dickinson, A.M. (2005).
The
effects of feedback on individual monetary incentives.
Presented at the annual conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis:
International, Chicago, IL, May.
Culig,
K.M., Johnson, D.A., & Dickinson, A.M. (2005).
The effects of individual monetary incentive with individual feedback and group
monetary incentives with group feedback on high performance.
Presented at the annual conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis:
International, Chicago, IL, May.
Johnson,
D.A. (2005).
The effects of feedback on hourly pay and individual monetary incentives.
Presented at the annual conference of the Behavior Analysis Program Research
Conference: Kalamazoo, MI, April.
Johnson,
D.A. (2001).
Music concept learning in rats.
Poster presented at the Behavior Analysis Association of Michigan Conference,
Ypsilanti, MI, March.
PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
2003 – present
Officer, Organizational Behavior Management Network
2003 – present
Mid-American
Association for Behavior Analysis
2000 – present
Behavior Analysis Association of Michigan
2000 – present
Organizational Behavior Management Network
1999 – present
Association for Behavior Analysis
UNIVERSITY
COMMITTEES
2000-2001
Undergraduate Student Research Committee, Central Michigan University
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