Derek Ernest Blackman Explained

Derek Ernest Blackman
Birth Name:Derek Ernest Blackman
Nationality:British
Fields:Experimental psychology
Workplaces:University of Cardiff
Alma Mater:University of Exeter
Queen's University of Belfast
Thesis Title:Some determinants of conditioned suppression in the rat
Thesis Year:1966

Derek Ernest Blackman is a British psychologist whose research was concerned with the experimental analysis of learned behaviour.

Career

Blackman obtained his BSc from the University of Exeter in 1966 followed by a PhD from Queen's University of Belfast in 1968. He was appointed to the Department of Psychology in the faculty of Science at the University of Birmingham before being appointed to the faculty at the University of Cardiff where he remained for the whole of his later academic career. He served as Head of Department and Dean in the Faculty of Science. He retired in 1998 as Emeritus Professor of Psychology.

He was active in the British Psychological Society of which he became president in 1981. After his retirement he was active in international education including involvement in the International Baccalaureate and in the United World Colleges.[1]

Research

His research was concerned with the experimental analysis of learned behaviour. He authored a large number of journal articles, chapters and books.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Derek Blackman . International Baccalaureate . 26 August 2020.
  2. Book: Blackman . derek . Operant Conditioning: An Experimental Analysis of Behaviour . 2017 . Routledge.
  3. Book: Sanger . David . Aspects of Psychopharmacology . 2016 . Routledge.
  4. Web site: Derek Blackman . UNED . 26 August 2020.