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Eric Day is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oklahoma, affiliated with the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences. His office is located in Dale Hall Tower (Room 814), and he is currently recruiting graduate students for the 2025–2026 academic year. With expertise in personnel psychology and organizational behavior, Dr. Day investigates human performance, complex skill acquisition, leadership dynamics, and team adaptability using advanced methodologies including simulations and multilevel modeling.
His research explores:
- Individual differences in cognitive and motivational processes during skill learning.
- Affect dynamics (e.g., variability, spin, pulse) in relation to task performance.
- Group decision-making, team training efficacy, and leadership assessment via situational judgment tests.
Recent publications (2023–2025) emphasize statistical innovation (e.g., Bayesian network modeling, multilevel approaches) and applied contexts like cybersecurity training, healthcare staffing, and game-based learning. A consistent theme is the interplay between emotion regulation, effort allocation, and adaptive performance in complex tasks.
Dr. Day actively mentors graduate students, evidenced by collaborative publications where advisees are co-authors. No awards or grants are detailed in the provided materials.





