(birth - death)
Primary Areas of Study
Experimental analysis of the evolution of social behavior
Animal models of psychopathology
Novel behavior and contingency adduction
more information about current research: NMU Faculty Research Interests Page
Timeline
1976-1983-- University of Chicago, Ph.D. in Biopsychology
Dr. Andronis is currently a professor of psychology at Northern Michigan University. He is also the coordinator of the psychology department's behavior analysis option.
Links
Dr. Andronis' faculty webpage at Northern Michigan University
Selected Papers
Andronis, P. T., Layng, T. V. J., & Goldiamond, I. (1997). Contingency adduction of "symbolic aggression" by pigeons. Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 14, 5-17. (available online here)
Layng, T. V. J., & Andronis, P. T. (1984). Toward a functional analysis of delusional speech and hallucinatory behavior. The Behavior Analyst, 7(2), 139-156. (available online here)
Layng, T. V. J., Andronis, P. T., & Goldiamond, I. (1999). Animal models of psychopathology: the establishment, maintenance, attenuation, and persistence of head-banging by pigeons. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 30(1), 45-61. (available online here)
Selected Books
Media
SQAB Tutorial - Evolution
[video #1. Free full resolution video uploaded in SQAB ITunes Channel. To see the Tutorial in full resolution you need ITunes in the PC]
An interview with Paul Andronis
Students
Intellectual Ancestry
Student of Israel Goldiamond
Additional Information