
معرفی
James R. Casebolt is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology within the College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio University's Eastern Campus. He teaches a range of foundational and advanced courses in psychology, including General Psychology, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Research Methods, Social Psychology, and Psychology of Personality.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, December 1994
- M.A. in Psychology (Social major, Quantitative minor), May 1992
- B.A. in Psychology, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, WV, May 1989 (Summa Cum Laude); minors in Creative Writing and Technical Writing
His research expertise spans social psychology, quantitative reasoning, experimental design, and personality theory. He also contributes to interdisciplinary education through courses in religious studies, particularly Buddhism, under the CARS curriculum. His scholarly work is accessible via his ORCID profile, reflecting ongoing academic engagement.
Dr. Casebolt has not listed any scientific awards or honors in the provided text.
He advises students in psychology and related fields, though specific advisees are not named. There is no mention of research grants or funded projects. He is actively involved in curriculum development and instruction, particularly in statistical and methodological training for behavioral sciences.
He is associated with the Psychology program at Ohio University’s Eastern Campus and contributes to both the Psychology and interdisciplinary arts curricula (CARS). His teaching reflects a bridge between empirical psychological science and humanistic inquiry into religion and philosophy.



