
Employment History
Psychology Department, University of Florida, 1990-present.
Educational Background
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University of
California, Irvine, B.A. Psychology, 1982.
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Temple University, Ph.D. Psychology,
1987.
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University of
Minnesota,
PostDoctoral Fellow, Psychology, 1988-1990.
Grants & Awards
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NSF,
2004-08: Cross-Species
Analysis of Adaptive Choice
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NSF,
2000-04: Quantification of
Species Differences in Adaptive Choice
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NIMH,
1994-98: Species Differences in Choice and Self-Control
Sponsor of following NIH Predoctoral
Fellowships:
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Theresa
Foster (2002-04): Effects of Response Effort and Reinforcer Delay on
Behavior
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Cynthia
Pietras (1998-00): Human Choice in Situations of Uncertainty and Risk
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Manish
Vaidya (1997-99): Do Equivalence Relations Mediate Transfer of Function?
Professional Service
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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Associate Editor
(1997-2000), Editorial Board (1998-91, 1992-95, 1996-97, 2002-2005, 2007-).
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The
Behavior Analyst, Editorial Board (1993-95, 2003-2005).
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Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin, Editorial Board
(1995-98, 2001-2005).
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Division 25, American Psychological Association,
President (2004-05), Editor, Division 25 Recorder (1996-98).
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Association for Behavior Analysis,
Experimental Representative to Council (2005-present).
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Society
for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Board of Directors (1998-2006).
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Society for the
Quantitative Analysis of Behavior, Board of Directors (2001-05).
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Southeastern
Association for Behavior Analysis, President (1994-95), Program Chair (1992).
Recent Publications
Hackenberg, T. D. (2000). Jacques
Loeb. In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Hackenberg, T. D. (2000). Schedules of
reinforcement. In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Pietras, C. J., & Hackenberg, T. D.
(2003). Human risky choice across four probability distributions.
The Psychological Record, 53, 443-457.
Hackenberg, T. D. (2005). Of pigeons and people: Some observations on species
differences in choice and self-control.
Brazilian Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1, 135-147.