Harold D. Delaney

Professor Emeritus/a

Photo: Harold Delaney
Email: 
hdelaney@unm.edu
Office: 
Logan Hall Rm 172
Education: 
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1975
Curriculum vitae
 

Research Area/s:

Health Psychology,  Quantitative Psychology

Research Interests:

  • Applied statistical methods
  • Psychology and religion
  • The relationship between religiosity and health

Selected Publications

  • Maxwell, S. E., & Delaney, H. D. (2004). Designing experiments and analyzing data: A model comparison perspective (2nd ed.). New York: Taylor & Francis/Routledge (1104 pages).

  • Miller, W. R., & Delaney, H. D. (Eds.) (2005). Judeo-Christian perspectives on psychology: Human nature, motivation, and change. Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.

  • Delaney, H. D., Miller, W. R., & Bisonó, A. M. (2007). Religiosity and spirituality among psychologists: A survey of clinician members of APA. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 538-546.

  • Delaney, H. D. (2010). Partial correlation. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Research Design. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, pp. 1003-1006.

  • Hester, R. K., Delaney, H. D., & Campbell, W. P. (2011). ModerateDrinking.com and Moderation Management: Outcomes of a randomized clinical trial with non-dependent problem drinkers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 79, 215-224.

Courses Taught

  • Psych 502: Design and Analysis of Experiments

  • Psych 511: History and Systems of Psychology

  • Psych 391-392: Junior Honors Seminar

  • UHon 301/Psych 450: Sigmund Freud Debates C. S. Lewis

  • UHon 302: The Psychology of Belief and Unbelief

Lab

Samara Lloyd Rice: Measurement, methodology, and quantitative methods; specifically developing and testing a measure of ambivalence towards ending problem drinking.

Glory Emmanuel: Health Psychology and spirituality

Belinda Vicuna: Health Psychology and spirituality

Patrick Coulombe: Measurement, methodology and quantitative methods, longitudinal design, statistical programming and development of online studies.