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Ellen Gordon

Ellen Gordon
Associate Professor of Instruction in Analytics & Information Systems
Muck 310

Education

  • Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University, PhD, Experimental Psychology - Social Psychology, 2015
  • Ball State University, Master of Arts, Social and Cognitive Processes, 2007
  • Eastern Illinois University, Bachelors, Psychology, 2005

Research Interests

Pedagogy, Social Psychology, Ethics & Decision Making 

Publications

  • Simpson, A., Alicke, M. D., Gordon, E., & Rose, D. (2020). The reasonably prudent person, or me? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 50, 313-323.
  • Alicke, M. D., Gordon, E. R., & Rose, D. (2013). Hypocrisy: What counts? Philosophical Psychology, (6), 673-701.

Presentations and Awards

   *Indicates research presented by an undergraduate student.

  • Gordon, E., Chimeli, J., Frost, R., & Kenyo, L. (2024, March). From AI to TA:  How to use ChatGPT to Quickly Create Statistics and Analytics Assessments.  Paper presented at National Business & Economics Society.  Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.  **Won 'Most Innovative Paper'**
  • Sasmaz, M., Frost, R., Gordon, E. Kenyo, L. Matta, V., & Raisch, M. (2023, August). Scoreboard, an Advancement of Excel Education Technology.  Paper presented at American Accounting Association. Denver, Colorado.
  • Gordon, E. R., Chimeli, J., Solgos, J., & Taylor-Bianco, A. (2022, May).  The Effect of Regulatory Focus on Ethical Decision Making in Academic and Work Settings.  Research presented at Association of Psychological Science.  Chicago, Illinois.
  • Gordon, E. R., Solgos, J.*, & Taylor-Bianco, A. (2017, October). The Effect of Regulatory Focus on Ethical Decision Making. Paper presented at Midwestern Academy of Management. Chicago, Illinois.
  • Solgos, J. T.*, Taylor-Bianco, A., & Gordon, E. R. (2015, April). The Effect of Regulatory Focus on Decision-Making Ethics. Poster presented at the Student Research and Creative Expo at Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University. 
  • Stone, K. A.*, Gordon, E. R. & Alicke, M. D. (2013, April). Investigating the influence of prior attitudes on the reciprocity of attraction phenomena. Poster presented at the Student Research and Creative Expo at Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University. Athens, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ.

Biography

Ellen Gordon is an Associate Professor in the Analytics and Information Systems department in the College of Business. She teaches coursework in analytics, statistics, and research methods.