Dr. Alyce Dickinson is a professor of psychology and a Fellow of Division 25, Experimental Analysis of Behavior, of the American Psychological Association. In 1995, she was recognized for her work in Organizational Behavior Management by the Organizational Behavior Management Network, receiving their Outstanding Contributions Award, and in 2000, she received the Teaching Excellence Award from Western Michigan University's Alumni Association. She currently serves on the Editorial Boards for The Journal of Organizational Behavior Management and The Behavior Analyst. In 1982, she co-edited one of the first handbooks that examined the application of behavioral principles to business settings.
Her specializations include management reward systems that are designed to improve productivity, quality and safety, and organizational systems analysis. Her research focuses on the effects that individual and small group monetary incentives have on the performance and satisfaction of employees.
STUDENTS: Information regarding Dr. Dickinson's classes can be found in the teaching section of the website.
Email correspondence should be sent to alyce.dickinson@wmich.edu
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