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Huff, Chuck

Chuck is a professor of Psychology and Computer Science at St. Olaf College. He has published extensively on gender in computing, professionalism in computer science and engineering, moral psychology, and moral leadership. He previously taught at Carnegie Mellon, George Washington University, and the Hochschule für Philosophy, München. He studied psychology at Georgia Southern University and the College of William and Mary, as well as philosophy at the University of South Florida. He received his PhD in social psychology from Princeton University.

Recordings

Gender Roles in Codependence

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

How We Know What Isn't So

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

How to Blame Others for Your Problems

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

Blaming the Victim

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

Prejudice: Some of My Best Friends Are …

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

Conflict: Part 1 – Good News and Bad News

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

Conflict: Part 2 – Why THEY Are Always Evil

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

Conflict: Part 3 – Why Escalation is Reasonable

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

Conflict: Part 4 – Finding Common Ground

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

Conflict: Part 5 – The 18th Camel

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1994

Psyche Fallacies: Part 1 – Character is Everything

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1996

Psyche Fallacies: Part 2 – Conflict is Bad

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1996

Psyche Fallacies: Part 3 – We Use 10% of Our Brain

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1996

Psyche Fallacies: Part 5 – All You Need is Love

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1996

Psyche Fallacies: Part 6 – Reason Can Solve Conflict

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1996

Psyche Fallacies: Part 7 – I Am Not a Racist

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1996

Psyche Fallacies: Part 8 – Memory is Reliable

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1996

Why the Internet Will Not Change Your Life

Presenter: Huff, Chuck / 1998

Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.

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