David P. Nalbone

David P. Nalbone Name: David P. Nalbone

Dept/Program: Behavioral Sciences

Office: Porter Hall 211B

Phone #: (219) 989-2712

E-mail: DNALBONE@purduecal.edu

EDUCATION:

Institution Degree Major Year
Claremont Graduate University Ph. D. Psychology 2000
Claremont Graduate University M.A. Psychology 1995
State University of New York at Buffalo B.A. Psychology 1992

TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS:

Theories of Learning

Elementary Psychology

Applied Multivariate Analysis

Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology

Research Methods in Child and Family Studies

General Social Psychology

Advanced Social Psychology

Educational and Psychological Assessment

Statistical Methods

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES IN THE LAST THREE YEARS:

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Nalbone, D. P. (2011). Fostering success in psychology courses. Psychology Teachers Journal, 21(1),

17-18.

Nalbone, D. P. (2011). ‘Publish or perish’ is alive and well: A re-analysis of Landrum and Clump (2004).

Psychological Reports, 108, 617-624.

O’Toole, M., & Nalbone, D. P. (2011). Employee safety perception surveys: Key steps in the

development and analysis of results. @ Your Service, 3(3), 4-8.

O’Toole, M., & Nalbone, D. P. (2011). Safety perception surveys: What to ask, how to analyze.

Professional Safety, 56(6), 58-62.

Sahin, Z. S., Nalbone, D. P., Wetchler, J. L., & Bercik, J. M. (2010). The relationship of differentiation,

family coping skills, and family functioning with optimism in college-age students.

Contemporary Family Therapy, 32, 238-256. doi: 10.1007/s10591-010-9116-4

Roberson, P. N. E., Nalbone, D. P., Hecker, L. H., & Miller, J. (2010). Adult attachment style as a

predictor of co-parent relationships post-divorce. The Journal of Divorce and Remarriage,

51, 185-207.

O’Toole, M., & Nalbone, D. P. (2010). Employee safety perception surveys: Key steps in the

development and analysis of results. Proceedings of the American Society of Safety Engineers

Annual Professional Development Conference. June 13-16, Baltimore, MD.

Ford, J. J., Nalbone, D. P., Wetchler, J. L., & Sutton, P. (2008). Fatherhood: How differentiation and

identity status affect attachment to children. American Journal of Family Therapy, 36, 284-299.

Platt, R. A. L., Nalbone, D. P., Casanova, G. M., & Wetchler, J. L. (2008). Parental conflict and identity as

predictors of adult children’s attachment style and infidelity. American Journal of Family

Therapy, 36, 149-161.

Nalbone, D. P. (2008, July 2). Why children must be supervised.  [Review of the book The matador’s

cape: America’s reckless response to terror]. PsycCRITIQUES—Contemporary Psychology: APA

Review of Books. APA Review of Books, 53(No. 27), Article 2.

Professional Presentations

Kovach, R., Fish, J., Jones, K., & Nalbone, D. P. (2011, May). Social networking websites as a tool for

student transitions: A study of administrations’ purposive use of networking websites in the

first-year experience. Paper to be presented at the Student Affairs Research Symposium

“Deconstructing Theory to Practice,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

Nalbone, D. P., Tuohy, A., Jerome, K. Boss, J. Fentress, A., & Thomas, N. (2011, May). Impact of time

perspective and mortality salience on climate change attitudes. Paper  presented at the

annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kovach, R., Fish, J., Jones, K., & Nalbone, D. P. (2011, February). Social networking websites as a tool

for student transitions. Paper presented at the annual Conference on the First-Year

Experience, Atlanta, GA.

Nalbone, D. P., Tuohy, A. L., & Ramsay, S. F. (2011, January). Predicting views toward patriotism from

political party affiliation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for

Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

Kovach, R., Fish, J., & Nalbone, D. P. (2010, October). Social networking websites as a tool for student

transitions. Paper presented at the Midwest First-Year Experience Conference, Elgin, IL.

Nalbone, D. P., Moon, M., Ramsay, S. F., & Tuohy, A. L. (2010, April). Predicting views toward patriotism.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association,

Chicago, IL.

Ramsay, S. F, Tuohy, A. L., & Nalbone, D. P. (2010, April). Who is patriotic? That depends on the

definition. Poster presented at the annual Clement S. Stacy Undergraduate Research

Conference, Hammond, IN.

O’Toole, M., & Nalbone, D. P. (2010, June). Employee safety perception surveys: Key steps in the

development and analysis of results. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the American

Society of Safety Engineers, Baltimore, MD.

Nalbone, D. P., Gillotti, C. M., & Sefcik, D. J. (2010, April). Developing clinicians’ statistical interpretive

skills and their ability to effectively deliver diagnostic news. Poster presented at the annual

meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

Roberson, P. R., Nalbone, D. P., Hecker, L. H., Miller, J. (2009, November). Adult attachment style and

co-parent relationships post-divorce: Chi-square and structural equation modeling. Poster

session presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations,

Burlingame, CA.

Sahin, Z. S., Nalbone, D. P., Wetchler, J. L., & Bercik, J. (2009, Octoer). Integration of Positive Psychology

with MFT. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for

Marriage and Family Therapy, Sacramento, CA.

Cobb, R. A., Nalbone, D. P., Hecker, L. L., & Casanova, G. M. (2009, April). The influence of parental

intimate partner violence on gender identity development and personal experience of intimate

partner violence. Poster session presented at the semi-annual meeting of the Indiana

Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Indianapolis, IN.

Nalbone, D. P., & Henning, J. H. (2009, February). What do abortion rights attitudes say about

individualsand groups? Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society for

Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL.

Department of Behavioral Sciences
Porter Hall, Room 213
2200 169th Street
Hammond, IN 46323-2094

Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Phone:
219/989-2384
1-800 HI-PURDUE, x.2384
Locally within Indiana & Illinois

E-mail:
bhs@purduecal.edu

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