Devin Fava Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Psychological Science
Education
Ph.D., Kent State University
M.A., Kent State University
B.S., Denison University
Courses
Biological Psychology
Health Psychology
Introduction to Psychological Science
Sensation and Perception
Statistics I
Statistics II
Publications
- Williams, J.L., McCutcheon, L.E., Fava, D., Aruguete, M.S. (2017). Using Research on Celebrity Admiration to Enhance your Statistics Class. North American Journal of Psychology, 19(3), 585-600.
- Brooks, D.C., Fava, D.A. (2017). An extinction cue reduces appetitive Pavlovian reinstatement in rats. Learning and Motivation, 58, 59-65.
- Briggs, J.F., Fava, D.A. (2016). Immediate Extinction Attenuates Spontaneous Recovery and Reinstatement in a Passive Avoidance Paradigm. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 123(1), 5-16.
- Fava, D.A., & Riccio, D.C. (2014). Mild hypothermia can disrupt extinction learning but not original conditioning. Physiology & Behavior 125, 54–56.
Presentations
- Briggs, J.F., Fava, D.A. (2015). Poster at the Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Conference: Effects of Immediate Extinction on Spontaneous Recovery and Reinstatement.
- Fava, D.A. (2017). Participant Idea Exchange at the National Institute for the Teaching of Psychology: Using Student-Generated Survey Data to Improve Engagement in Statistics Courses.
- Williams, J.L., McCutcheon, L.E., Fava, D., Aruguete, M.S. (2018). Poster at the National Institute for the Teaching of Psychology Conference: Struggling with student interest in psychological statistics? Bring a celebrity to class.