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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.