Royce Singleton received his B.S. in psychology from Oklahoma State University in 1966 and his Ph.D. in sociology from Indiana University in 1973. Before joining the faculty at Holy Cross, he taught at the University of California, Riverside, from 1972-1977. His research and publications span social psychology, including work on group polarization and attribution theory, methodology, race relations, and undergraduate education. He is the co-author (with Bruce Straits) of Approaches to Social Research, 3rd ed. (1999) and of a chapter, "Survey Interviewing," in the forthcoming Handbook of Interviewing. Professor Singleton teaches courses primarily in social psychology and methods of social research, but also has taught race and ethnic relations and recently has offered courses in the sociology of sport.
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