
Travis D. Clark
- SPN Mentor
Travis Clark is an Assistant Professor of Psychology. His broad research interests include social psychology and research methodologies with particular interests in morality, research ethics, and sexism. He has taught courses at Northland Community and Technical College as well as the University of North Dakota, and he is currently an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Valley City State University.
Primary Interests:
- Ethics and Morality
- Helping, Prosocial Behavior
- Political Psychology
- Research Methods, Assessment
Research Group or Laboratory:
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Journal Articles:
- Blackhart, G. C., Brown, K. E., Clark, T., Pierce, D. L., & Shell, K. (2012). Assessing the adequacy of postexperimental inquiries in deception research and the factors that promote participant honesty. Behavior Research Methods, 44(1), 24-40.
- Clark, T. D., Kassman, K. T., Derenne, A., & Weatherly, J. N. (2014). Do measures of executive functioning and manipulation of ego depletion predict how university students discount probabilistic gains and losses? Current Psychology, 33(2), 98-112.
Courses Taught:
- Abnormal Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Introduction to Psychology
- Introduction to Statistics
- Mental Health
- Moral Cognition
- Research Methods
- Social Psychology
Travis D. Clark
Social Science Department
McFarland Hall, Valley City State University
101 College Street SW
Valley City, North Dakota 58072
United States of America
- Work: (701) 845-7327
- Mobile: (423) 231-0803