John J. Dunstone, Ph.D. Dr. Dunstone received his baccalaureate from Pennsylvania State University and his doctorate in experimental psychology from the University of Massachusetts in 1966. He teaches psychological statistics as well as conditioning and learning. His research interests involve mechanisms of punishment and extinction. Representative research:

Dunstone, J.J., Carter, N.A., Hettich, P.I., & Henderson, H.L. (1970). Automobile defect recall campaigns: A survey of time phased effectiveness and owner satis- faction. Final Report under contract FH-11-6939, U.S. Depart- ment of Trans-portation.

Dunstone, J.J., et al. (1971). Effects of some personality variables on electrical vestibular stimulation. In H.J. Eysenck (Ed.), Readings in extroversion-introversion. Volume 3. London: Staples Press.

Dunstone, J.J., et al. (1972). Persistence and vigor of shock-induced aggression in gerbils (Meriones unquiculatus). Psychonomic Society, 28, 272-274.