
Jim Doyle
Associate Professor · Mental Models of Complex Systems
Worcester Polytechnic InstituteAbout
Jim Doyle is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Science & Policy Studies at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). He is a social psychologist specializing in judgment and decision making, with a focus on mental models of complex systems.
- Education:
- BA, University of California, Berkeley (1982)
- MA, University of Colorado, Boulder (1990)
- PhD, University of Colorado, Boulder (1991)
His research integrates psychology with science and engineering, particularly examining environmental cognition, survey methodology, and risk perception. His work emphasizes practical applications, such as behavior change techniques to reduce environmental footprints and innovative teaching methods for cognitive skill development.
Recent publications highlight collaborations in STEM education, systems modeling, and survey design, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to environmental and societal challenges.
- Professional Highlights:
- Cocreated WPI degree programs in Psychological Science, Environmental and Sustainability Studies, and System Dynamics
At WPI, Doyle mentors student project groups in survey research and advocates for experiential learning that bridges cognitive psychology with real-world problem-solving.
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