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David Kearns

Chair and Professor at Psychology, American University0 Followers

Dr. David Kearns is well-known for his work in the fields of learning, behavior, and addiction, serving as a professor and department chair in psychology at American University. With a keen interest in understanding the intricate mechanisms of behavior and addiction, Dr. Kearns has dedicated his career to exploring how these elements interact and influence human actions. His recent research has delved into the motivation for non-drug reinforcers, providing valuable insights into how alternative rewards can impact behavior. Additionally, Dr. Kearns has examined the inelasticity of demand for fentanyl, contributing to a deeper understanding of addiction dynamics and the challenges in addressing opioid use disorders. His work on the effect of economy type on reinforcer value further highlights the complex interplay between economic factors and behavioral responses. Dr. Kearns's contributions to the field are not only reflected in his publications but also in his commitment to advancing psychological research and education. His work continues to influence both academic circles and practical approaches to tackling addiction and behavioral issues, making him a respected figure in psychology.

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