
معرفی
Adam Derenne is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of North Dakota (UND) and Director of the graduate General/Experimental Psychology program. He holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2003). His research focuses on the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, emphasizing interactions between learning, environment, and behavior, with applications to both laboratory and natural settings.
Education:
- B.S. in Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
- M.S. in Experimental Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Research Interests: Dr. Derenne’s work spans behavioral analysis, learning theory, and applications of basic research to real-world contexts. He investigates topics such as stimulus control, reinforcement schedules, decision-making processes, and behavioral deficits in animal models like mice. His studies often bridge laboratory findings with broader implications for understanding human behavior in natural environments.
Grants & Advising: While specific grants are not listed, his role as program director suggests involvement in academic leadership and graduate mentorship. He teaches courses including Behavior Modification & Therapy, Psychology of Learning, and Research Methods in Psychology.
Labs/Teams: His research likely involves collaborations within UND’s Psychology department and external institutions, though specific lab names are not mentioned.



