Scott D. Bradshaw

Professor
Psychology
Elizabeth City State University
United States of America

Professor Psychiatry
Biography

Dr. Bradshaw earned his BS (1989) and MS (1991) in Psychology from Old Dominion University (Norfolk, VA) and his PhD (1995) in Social Psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, VA). He joined the faculty at ECSU in 1995. In addition to serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology, he is also the founding and current Director of the Center for Green Research and Evaluation.

Research Intrest

Social Psychology, Green Research and Evaluation, Psychology

List of Publications
Poulson, R. L., Bradshaw, S. D., Huff, J. M., Peebles, L. L., & Hilton, D. B. (2008). Risky Sex Behaviors among African American College Students: The Influence of Alcohol, Marijuana, and Religiosity. North American Journal of Psychology, 10(3).
Schultz, M. G., Jacob, D. J., Wang, Y., Logan, J. A., Atlas, E. L., Blake, D. R., ... & Flocke, F. (1999). On the origin of tropospheric ozone and NOx over the tropical South Pacific. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 104(D5), 5829-5843.
Czopp, A. M., Lasane, T. P., Sweigard, P. N., Bradshaw, S. D., & Hammer, E. D. (1998). Masculine styles of self-presentation in the classroom: Perceptions of Joe Cool. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 13(2), 281.
Stasson, M. F., & Bradshaw, S. D. (1995). Explanations of individual-group performance differences: What sort of" bonus" can be gained through group interaction?. Small Group Research, 26(2), 296-308.
Whitten, P. L., Stavisky, R., Aureli, F., Russell, E., ARAMAKI, Y., HAMA, N., ... & TAKEDA, M. (1998). Excretion rates and metabolites of oestradiol and progesterone in baboon (Papio cynocephalus cynocephalus) faeces J Reprod Fertil 101. American Journal of Primatology, 44, 57.