Associate Professor, Psychology
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Michigan State University
Professor Callahan is a social psychologist whose research centers on individuals’ perceptions of justice. She currently is exploring the ways in which people differ in their judgments of the "fairness" of outcomes, especially their expectations of personal entitlement.
Professor Callahan teaches a section of the Introductory Psychology course, Social Psychology, History of Psychology, a laboratory in Social Psychology, courses relating to Social Justice and Conflict Resolution, and Environmental Psychology.
Recent Courses
Social Psychology
Lab in Social Psychology
Psychology Senior Thesis Tutorial
Selected Publications
Logalbo, A. P. & Callahan, C. M., (2001). An evaluation of teen
court as a juvenile crime diversion program. Juvenile and Family Court
Journal, 52(2), 1-11.