General Experimental Psychology
The field of General Experimental Psychology explores methods used to study behavior and mental processes, including consideration of research design, data collection, and data analysis. At a general level, experimental psychologists attend to such topics as social processes, cognition, learning, and memory. More broadly, they are equipped to study behavior and mental processes wherever they manifest themselves.
Over the years, some graduates of Xavier's program in the general experimental concentration have entered doctoral programs in the field, while the majority of students have prepared themselves for work in such areas as psychological research, human factors, market research, and product research.
Contact Us
Additional information may be obtained from:
- Ms. Margaret Maybury
Assistant Director for Enrollment and Student Services
Department of Psychology
- Xavier University, 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-6511
- Phone 513 745-1053 or 800 344-4698, ext. 1053
- Fax 513 745-3327
- E-mail maybury@xavier.edu
- Dr. Karl Stukenberg
Chair
Department of Psychology- 102 Elet Hall
- Phone 513 745-1041
- E-mail stukenb@xavier.edu