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Dr. Eric Stocks is a Professor of Psychology and Undergraduate Psychology Program Coordinator at the University of Texas at Tyler. His department is Psychology Counseling, and he holds a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Kansas, alongside an M.S. from the same institution and a B.S. in Social Psychology from the University of Missouri. His research focuses on social emotions, prosocial behavior, empathy, and the psychology of religion, with a strong emphasis on methodological rigor and interdisciplinary applications.
Dr. Stocks teaches courses such as Critical Thinking in Psychology, Experimental Psychology, and Social Psychology. His work integrates theoretical and applied research, including studies on empathy-driven helping behavior, educational interventions in STEM, and the psychological mechanisms behind altruism. He has contributed to initiatives like the New Tech Network Design and the TXESS Revolution program, emphasizing teacher professional development in Earth and space sciences.
- Professional Roles: Professor, Program Coordinator
- Educational Background: Ph.D./M.S. (Social Psychology, University of Kansas), B.S. (University of Missouri)
- Research Interests: Prosocial Motivation, Empathy, Social Cognition, Educational Equity
- Key Contributions: Development of empathy measurement tools, evaluation of STEM curriculum adoption, and studies on juror perceptions in criminal justice contexts
His research spans diverse topics such as the economic correlates of societal well-being, interprofessional healthcare education, and the psychological impact of dementia care training. Dr. Stocks is committed to bridging academic theory with practical educational and clinical applications.
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