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Scott Plous is an American academic social psychologist, currently working as a Professor of Psychology at the Department of Psychology,
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Biography

His areas of research include the psychology of prejudice and discrimination, judgment and decision making, international security and counter-terrorism, interactive web-based research, and the human use of animals and the environment. He is also the founder of the Social Psychology Network. Plous coined the term “
action teaching Action teaching is a style of instruction that aims to teach students about subject material while also contributing to the betterment of society. The approach represents an educational counterpart to action research, a method first developed by Ku ...
” in 2000. In this article he presented action teaching as the pedagogical counterpart to action research, a term coined by
Kurt Lewin Kurt Lewin ( ; 9 September 1890 – 12 February 1947) was a German-American psychologist, known as one of the modern pioneers of social, organizational, and applied psychology in the United States. During his professional career Lewin applied h ...
in the aftermath of World War II (Marrow, 1969). This experience of action teaching, he says, “leads not only to a better understanding of psychology but to a more just, compassionate and peaceful world.” In 2001, he published a study that evaluated the reliability of
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs) are centrally important in applying laws about animal research in the United States. Similar systems operate in other countries, but generally under different titles; for example, in Canada a t ...
s (IACUCs), and found that animal testing standards in the United States are widely inconsistent across different research institutions. After his father almost died of cancer, Plous developed a character he called Joe Chemo, intending to present a more realistic view of smoking than the
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character used by R. J. Reynolds. The first image ran in the 1996 winter issue of
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magazine. Plous has published two books, and numerous journal articles, on social issues, animal rights, and psychology. He is best known as a founder of
Social Psychology Network The Social Psychology Network (SPN) is an educational organization with more than 1,500 members worldwide. SPN was founded by psychology professor Scott Plous as a website in 1996. Development of SPN was supported by several grants from the Nation ...
, a suite of nonprofit web sites supported by the
National Science Foundation The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent agency of the United States government that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering. Its medical counterpart is the National ...
, created in 1996. Currently Plous also teaches social psychology online through Coursera's MOOC


Publications


Books

*Plous, S. (1993). ''The psychology of judgment and decision making.'' New York: McGraw-Hill. ranslated into Chinese, Korean, Norwegian, and Russian; hardbound edition concurrently published by Temple University Press.*Plous, S. (Ed.). (2003). ''Understanding prejudice and discrimination.'' New York: McGraw-Hill.


Journal articles

*Plous, S. (2000). "Responding to overt displays of prejudice: A role-playing exercise". '' Teaching of Psychology'', 27, 198-200. *Plous, S. (2000). "Tips on creating and maintaining an educational web site". ''Teaching of Psychology'', 27, 63-70. *Plous, S. (1998). "Signs of change within the animal rights movement: Results from a follow-up survey of activists". ''
Journal of Comparative Psychology The ''Journal of Comparative Psychology'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Psychological Association. It covers research from a comparative perspective on the behavior, cognition, perception, and social relationships of ...
'', 112, 48-54. *Plous, S. (1996). "Attitudes toward the use of animals in psychological research and education: Results from a national survey of psychologists". ''
American Psychologist ''American Psychologist'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Psychological Association. The journal publishes articles of broad interest to psychologists, including empirical reports and scholarly reviews covering science ...
'', 51, 1167-1180. *Plous, S. (1996). "Attitudes toward the use of animals in psychological research and education: Results from a national survey of psychology majors". ''
Psychological Science ''Psychological Science'', the flagship journal of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), is a monthly, peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by SAGE Publications. Publication scope ''Psychological Science'' publishes research ...
'', 7, 352-358. *Plous, S. (1996). "Ten myths about affirmative action". ''
Journal of Social Issues The ''Journal of Social Issues'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues along with '' Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy'' and ''Soci ...
'', 52, 25-31. *Plous, S., & Herzog, H. A., Jr. (2001). "Reliability of protocol reviews for animal research". ''Science'', 293, 608-609. *Plous, S., & Herzog, H. A., Jr. (1999, June). "Should AWA coverage be broadened? Results from a survey of animal care and use committees". ''Lab Animal'', pp. 38–40. *Plous, S., & Neptune, D. (1997). "Racial and gender biases in magazine advertising: A content-analytic study". '' Psychology of Women Quarterly'', 21, 627-644. *Plous, S., & Williams, T. (1995). "Racial stereotypes from the days of American slavery: A continuing legacy". ''
Journal of Applied Social Psychology The ''Journal of Applied Social Psychology'' is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal was established in 1971 by Professor Dr. Siegfried Streufert at Purdue University who edited the Journal for the first ten years. Its current ed ...
'', 25, 795-817.


Honors

Awards *2006.
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''Professor of the Year'' award from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.''Meet a professor of the year''
gradPSYCH, January 2007. *2008


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External links


Plous.socialpsychology.org
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