CURRICULUM VITA

DANIEL ARKKELIN

Department of Psychology                        

Valparaiso University                                 

Valparaiso, Indiana 46383

Tel:  219.464.5441
Fax: 219-464-6878
Email: Daniel.Arkkelin@valpo.edu
HomePage: http://faculty.valpo.edu/darkkeli/

 

EDUCATION

 

B.S.    1974 Bowling Green State University (Magna Cum Laude)

M.A.    1976 Bowling Green State University (Social Psychology)

Ph.D.   1978 Bowling Green State University (Social Psychology)

 

AWARDS AND HONORS

 

1973 -1974  Alumni Merit Scholar, Bowling Green State University

1977 -1978  University Fellow, Bowling Green State University

1987 -1988  University Research Professor, Valparaiso University

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

 

Social Psychology; I/O Psychology; Environmental Psychology; Personality Theory & Research; Research Methods; Statistics; Introductory Psychology; Freshman Seminar.

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

 

Internet-Based Research; Computer Attitudes; Recycling Attitudes; Gender Roles and Occupational Stereotyping; Gender and Partner Choice; Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Responses to Environmental Attributes; Attribution Processes; Judgment and Decision Making.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

            Academic Positions

           

1992 - present  Professor of Psychology, Valparaiso University

1985 - 1992      Associate Faculty in Psychology, Indiana University NW

1982 - 1992      Assistant/Associate Professor of Psychology, Valparaiso University

1978 - 1982      Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wartburg College

1978 - 1982      Adjunct Professor, University of Northern Iowa

1975 - 1976      Teaching Assistant, Bowling Green State University

1974 - 1978      Research Assistant, Bowling Green State University

 

            Administrative Positions

 

2001 - present   Chair of Psychology

1995 - present   Psychology Computer Lab Coordinator, Valparaiso University

           


Administrative Positions

 

1993 - 1994    Psychology Director, Indiana Academy of Social Sciences

1988 - 1991    Chair of Psychology, Valparaiso University

1984 - 1986    Chair, Board of Social Ministry, Immanuel Lutheran Church

1984 - 1985    Acting Chair of Psychology, Valparaiso University

1980 - 1986    Director, The Stephen Ministry, Immanuel Lutheran Church

1980 - 1981    Chair, Psychology Division of the Iowa Academy of Science

 

            Committee Membership

 

            Valparaiso University:

 

Teaching, Learning & Technology Roundtable

Courseware Study Group (Chair)

Martin Luther King Day Planning Committee (Chair)

Executive Committee of Council of A & S Department Chairs (Co-Chair)

Faculty Club Brown Bag Lunch Speaker Series (Co-Coordinator)

Educational Policy Committee (Chair, Committee on Academic Calendar)

Environmental Studies Coordinating Committee

A & S Social Science University Course Committee (Chair)

A & S Ad Hoc Committee on Program Assessment

A & S Social Science Colloquium Committee

A & S Tenure and Promotion Committee

A & S Advising and Scholarship Committee

Steering Committee for the North Central Accreditation Self-Study

Steering Committee for VU Faculty Institute on Critical Thinking

Steering Committee for VU University Club (Co-Chair)

President's Advisory Committee for Minority Concerns

Coordinating Committee for Multicultural Concerns

Academic Computer Planning and Review Committee on Microcomputers

Teacher Education Advisory Council

Faculty Library Council

University Senate

 

            Wartburg College:

 

Convocations & Community Time Speaker Series (Chair)

Faculty Research and Publication Committee

Cooperative Education Committee

Campus Appeals Board

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

            Books

 

Rowland, D., Arkkelin, D. & Crisler, L. (1991). Computer-based data analysis: Using SPSSx In the social and behavioral sciences. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, Inc.

 

Veitch, R. and Arkkelin, D. (1995). Environmental psychology: An interdisciplinary perspective. Prentice-Hall, Inc.

 


PUBLICATIONS

           

Articles

 

Arkkelin, D. (2003). Putting Prometheus' feet to the fire: Student evaluations of Prometheus in relation to their attitudes towards and experience with computers, computer self-efficacy and preferred learning style. Syllabus2003 Proceedings.

 

Cooper, S. E., Arkkelin, D., & Tiebert, M. (1994). Work/relationship values and gender role differences in relation to career-marriage aspirations, Journal of Counseling and Development, 73, 63-78.

 

Arkkelin, D., & O'Connor, R. (1992). The "good" professional: Effects of trait-profile gender type, androgyny, and likableness on impressions of incumbents of sex-typed occupations. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 27(9/10), 517-532.

 

Arkkelin, D. & Jesse, S. (1987). Sex-role expectations in college professors' evaluations of students: Effects of student sex-role orientation and likableness. Higher Education Abstracts, 22(2), 180.

 

Arkkelin, D. & Simmons, R. (1985). The "Good Manager:" Sex-typed, androgynous, or likable? Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 12, 1187-1198.

 

Tweney, R. D., Doherty, M. E., Worner, W. J., Pliske, D. B., Mynatt, C. R., Gross, K. A., & Arkkelin, D. L. (1980). Strategies of rule discovery in an inference task. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 32, 109-123.

 

Arkkelin, D., Oakley, T., & Mynatt, C. (1979). The relative effects of controllable versus uncontrollable factors on responsibility attributions: A single subject approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 37, 110-115.

 

Mynatt, C., Oakley, T., Arkkelin, D., Piccione, A., Margolis, R., & Arkkelin, J. (1978). An examination of overjustification under conditions of extended observation and multiple reinforcement: Over-justification or boredom? Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2, 171-177.

 

Veitch, R., Getsinger, A., & Arkkelin, D. (1976). A note on the reliability and validity of the Comfortable Interpersonal Distance Scale. The Journal of Psychology, 94, 163-165.

 

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION FOR SUBMISSION

 

Arkkelin, D. Using SPSS to Understand Research and Data Analysis. Online textbook.

 

PAPER PRESENTATIONS

 

Arkkelin, D. & Hoover, G. (2004). Gay/lesbian/bisexual dating and marriage choices in relation to partner masculinity, femininity, commitment, Attractiveness and Income. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.


Arkkelin, D. (2003).
Putting Prometheus' feet to the fire: Student evaluations of Prometheus in relation to their attitudes towards and experience with computers, computer self-efficacy and preferred learning style, Presented at Syllabus2003, San Jose.

 

Hoover, G. & Arkkelin, D. (2002). Can't buy me love: Effects of masculinity/femininity, commitment, attractiveness and income on friendship, dating and marriage choices of men and women, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. (2001). Trials and triumphs of testing online: Use of online tests in relation to student attitudes towards and experience with computers, Presented at Syllabus2001, Santa Clara.

 

Arkkelin, D. & Nissen, K. (2001). A comparison of "web-person" vs. "paper-person" formats to assess supervisor-subordinate impressions of managers' task/relations skills and masculinity/femininity. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. (2000). Internet-based psychological research: Strategies & issues. Symposium moderated at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. (2000). Online impression formation and social judgment. Presented as part of Internet-Based Psychological Research Symposium held at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. & Nolan, A. (2000). Occupational schemas: Perceived differences in relative importance of task vs. relations skills in stereotyped jobs. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D., Schroeder, J., Sucholdolski, K., Skrenes, J. & Rodriguez, M. (2000). Why some people don’t recycle: Environmental concern, recycling knowledge, reasons for / for not recycling and future commitment to recycling. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. & Freeman, P. (2000). Cognitive, affective and behavioral responses to three classroom designs. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

           

Arkkelin, D. (1998). A "schema-matching" model of occupational gender bias: Trait and behavior components. Presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.

 

Arkkelin, D., & Huttinger, J. (1997). Sex differences in popularity and liking judgments of male and female high school students: A policy capturing approach. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D., & Brauer, H. (1996). Behavior/trait components of occupational gender schemas: Effects of task/relations skills vs. masculine/feminine traits on hiring decisions in four occupations Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

           

Cienkus, S., Nelson, J., & Arkkelin, D. (1996). Self esteem, internal/external locus of control, and perceived control over relationship dissolution. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. (1995). Environmental psychology: An interdisciplinary perspective. Invited paper presented at the International Interdisciplinary Conference on Environmental Imperatives for the 21st Century, New York.

 

Arkkelin, D, & Duty A. (1995). It's the behavior, stupid! Relative effects of a manager's task/relations skills, masculinity/femininity, and gender on hiring recommendations of supervisors/subordinates. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Esper, J., Arkkelin, D., & Rosenkoetter, L. (1995). Impressions of male and female managers and nurses: Effects of individuating information on judgments of job suitability. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D., Esper, J., & Dermody, M. (1994). Interrelationships among trait and behavior components of a "schema-matching" model of occupational gender bias. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Cooper, S. E. & Arkkelin, D. (1994). Work/relationship values and gender role differences in relation to career-marriage aspirations. Invited paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans.

 

Arkkelin, D., Esper, J., & Rosenkoetter, L. (1993). The frontiers of research on occupational gender bias: Effects of individuating behaviors on judgments of job suitability and inferred masculinity/femininity. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences, Hanover College, IN.

 

Arkkelin, D., Esper, J., & Stirratt, M. (1993). The "Good" manager and nurse: Impressions of masculine/feminine job applicants in relation to perceivers' superior/subordinate status. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. & Cole, R. (1992). Perceived effectiveness of masculine/feminine job applicants as a function of requisite task/relations job behaviors: A "schema-matching" model. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Rowland, D., Bohlmann, R., & Arkkelin, D. (1992). Effects of a laboratory experience on student attitudes and performance in a psychology natural science course. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Stirratt, M., Fisher, S., & Arkkelin, D.(1992). Interrelationships of gender-role identity, self esteem, manifest work needs, and  success/failure attributions in gender-typed jobs. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Tiebert, M., Arkkelin, D., & Cooper, S. (1992). Work/relationship values and gender roles as correlates of career-marriage aspirations among male and female business students. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D., Balz, K. & Lehnen, L. (1991). A "Schema-Matching" Model of occupational stereotyping: Predicting instrumental and expressive job behaviors from masculine and feminine personality profiles. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Lehnen, L., Arkkelin, D. Kisner, K. & Platt, A. (1990). Social perception and gender stereotyping: "Matching" versus "mismatching"of masculinity/femininity and task/relations orientation of occupations. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. & Fritzsche, B. (1989). Gender roles and social perception: Support for an interactive versus additive model of androgyny. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern  Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Milan, L., Arkkelin, D., Veitch, R., O'Connor, R. (1989). Cognition and affect as predictors of behavioral responses to different environments. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Esper, J., Fritzsche, B. & Arkkelin, D. (1989). The influence of occupational schemata on the recognition of masculine and feminine traits from hypothetical job evaluations. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. (1988). Cognitive, affective, and behavioral responses to three different environments. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. & Crommett, J. (1988). Affective responses to room color and saturation level. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. (1987). Influence of gender schema on perceptions of the "good manager." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York.

 

Arkkelin, D. (1987). Macho men and iron ladies: Gender roles and leadership. Invited Colloquium, Bowling Green State University.

 

Arkkelin, D. (1987). Expertise, problem solving and experiential learning. Presented at the Faculty Institute on Critical Thinking, Valparaiso University.

 

Arkkelin, D. & Thiel, W. (1987). Gender role schemas and occupational stereotypes: Ratings of sex-typed versus androgynous trait profiles. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Wagonblast, A. L., O'Connor, R., & Arkkelin, D. (1987). Effects of experimenter gender, subject gender and spatial position on cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

 Arkkelin, D. & Jesse, S. (1986). Sex-role expectations in college professors' evaluations of students: Effects of student sex-role orientation and likableness. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

O'Connor, R. & Arkkelin, D. (1985). Gender differences in the effects of spatial positioning on cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D. & O'Connor, R. (1985). Occupational stereotypes: Ratings of sex-typed versus androgynous trait-profiles. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D., Burce, C. & Nantau, J. (1984). The "stigma effect" in evaluations of the stuttering interviewee: Importance of speech relevance. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D., Ribich, F., Nebashi, Y., & Simmons, R. (1984). Gender and sex-role differences in actual-ideal self discrepancy. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D., Hata, K., Ribich, F., & Simmons, R. (1983).Gender differences in children's imitation of cooperative, competitive, and inconsistent models' behavior. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D., & Rollins, J. (1982). Sex-role orientation and perceived desirability of stereotyped masculine and feminine occupations. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Minneapolis.

 

Arkkelin, D., & Simmons, R. (1982). The "Good Manager:"masculine, feminine, androgynous, or likable? Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Minneapolis.

 

Arkkelin, D., Veitch, R., Kreumpel, S., & Christensen, C. (1982). An explication of affective responses to physical and social conditions of group density. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Minneapolis.

 

Arkkelin, D. (1981). Science: Historical, philosophical, and psychological perspectives. Symposium arranged and moderated at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Cedar Rapids, IA.

 

Kress, S., & Arkkelin, D. (1981). Sequential hypothesis testing. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Cedar Rapids, IA.

 

Rollins, J., & Arkkelin, D. (1981). Sex roles and career preference. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Cedar Rapids, IA.

 

Simmons, R., & Arkkelin, D. (1981). Sex roles and leadership. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Cedar Rapids, IA.

 

Christensen, C., & Arkkelin, D. (1980). Effects of actor-relevant versus other-relevant information on observers' casual attributions for a performance outcome. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Indianola, IA.

 

Arkkelin, D., & Martin, P. (1980). Effects on inter-model consistency and age composition on children's imitation of moral judgments. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, St. Louis.

 

Arkkelin, D., & Christensen, C. (1980). Effects of being a chairperson versus being interviewed on subjective reactions to conditions of density. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Indianola, IA.

 

Arkkelin, D., & Taniguchi, Y. (1979). Perceived competence, self-esteem, and sex as determinants of conformity behavior in dyads. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arkkelin, D., & Veitch, R. (1979). A tri-dimesional explication of discomfort under conditions of density. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Mt. Vernon, IA.

 

Wenger, M., & Arkkelin, D. (1979). An information-processing analysis of the effects of uncontrollable events on depression. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Mt. Vernon, IA.

 

Arkkelin, D., & Veitch, R. (1978). The effects of number, interpersonal distance, sex and acquaintance level on affective responses of males and females. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Arnold, J., Veitch, R., & Arkkelin, D. (1978). An explication of the meaning of discomfort in social situations. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

Oakley, T., Arkkelin, D., & Mynatt, C. (1978). A "policy-capturing" methodology for investigating causal attributions. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

 

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

 

            Society for Computers in Psychology (2000-present)

            Midwestern Psychological Association (1977-present)

            Indiana Academy of Social Sciences (1992-1998)

            American Psychological Association (1977-1983)

            The Society for Personality and Social Psychology (1977-1983)

            Population and Environmental Psychology (1977-1983)

            Iowa Academy of Science (1978-1983)

 

REFERENCES

                                                           

Dr. David Rowland, Prof. of Psychology               Department of Psychology

& Dean of Graduate Studies                               Valparaiso University     

Dr. Forrest Vance, Professor Emeritus                Valparaiso, Indiana 46383

Dr. Albert Trost, Dean of Arts & Sciences            (219) 464-5440

                                                           

 

Dr. Fred Ribich, Chair of Psychology                   Department of Psychology

Dr. Wilmut Fruehling, Prof. Emeritus                   Wartburg College

                                                                        Waverly, Iowa 50677

                                                                        (319) 352-1200

 

Dr. Russ Veitch, Associate Professor                  Department of Psychology

Dr. Jack Mynatt, Associate Professor                  Bowling Green State University

Dr. Ryan Tweney, Associate Professor                 Bowling Green, Ohio 43403

Dr. Michael Doherty, Professor                            (419) 372-2301