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John Jung Exploring The Academic Maze Legacy Lecture, Fall 2001

John Jung Legacy Lecture at Calif State Univ, Long Beach, fall 2001

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"Exploring the Academic Maze," by John Jung, Professor of Psychology, was the Fall 2001 Legacy Lecture at California State University, Long Beach, one of a series of invited lectures by senior faculty designed to share some of the insights they have learned during their academic careers. (NOTE: best viewed as a download since animations are disabled online)

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John Jung

Exploring The Academic Maze

Legacy Lecture, Fall 2001

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Veni, Vidi, Vici

Well, That’s It, Thanks for Coming

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If You Blinked And Missed Some Part, Here’s A Replay Instant Replay

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John Jung

Exploring The Academic Maze

Legacy Lecture, Fall 2001

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I came, I saw, I conqueredI Also Have A Longer Version…

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I Know So Much I Don’t Know Where to Begin

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One View Sees A Career As A Series of Decisions…

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As Each Choice Limits The Next

We Must Choose Wisely…or Else Suffer

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A Different View:A Career Is A Series of

‘Same Place, Same Time’ Events

• Our ‘Choices’ Are Affected By ‘Choices’ of Others At The Same Place At The Same Time

• They Are ‘Turning’, More Than ‘Choice’, Points

• Outcomes Can Be Unforeseen & Uncontrollable

• But, If We Are Alert, We Have Some Control

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Choices of Others Converge At Point A

A

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My First Turning Point

Go to Northwestern U?

Underwood’s ‘Invitation’

Family Ties Get A Job?

Broken Romance

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My Second Turning Point

Go to LB State?

New PlaceWith Room to Grow

Family Ties Go

Elsewhere?Chicago Winters

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My Third Turning Point

Stay at LB State?

Family Ties Accept Canadian Offer at

York?Sam Brown’s referral

Upset with LB Admin.

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My Fourth Turning Point

Return to LB State?

A Better Fit At L. B. For My Goals

Aging Father & Family Ties

Stay In Canada?

Toronto Winters

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My Fifth Turning Point

Accept NIAAA Offer?

Challenge vs. Fear of Failure

Mort Appley’s Endorsement

Decline NIAAA Offer?

Too Busy With Routine

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My Sixth Turning Point

Apply for NIMH Grant?

Contact from Marlene DeRios

Heavy TeachingLoad

Not Apply?

Fear of Failure

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A Review of My Turning Points

NU

Canada

NIAAA

CSUrevisited

NIMH

LBSC

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The ‘What If’ Game

• If DeRios Not At NIMH, No COR Program

• If No NIAAA Role, No Contact With DeRios

• If Appley Not At York, No NIAAA Role

• If No Contact With Brown, Not Go to York U

• If No Ph.D., Not Get Job at Long Beach

• If Underwood Not At Cal, Not Go to Northwestern

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An Eriksonian View of My Career

• Focus, So Far, Has Been Chronology & Structure:

(When, And Where, Have I Done What I’ve Done)

• Now, Using Erikson’s 8 Developmental Stages:

(What Function Did My Activities Serve?)

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Identity vs. Role Confusion

• What To Teach And How To Do It?

• What To Research & How To Get It Done?

• How To Fulfill Administrative Duties?

• How To Balance These Tasks?

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‘Experimental’ Teaching

• Student Autobiographies As Research Tools

• Playing It Again

• Random Acts of Classroom Learning

• ‘Intuitive’ Grading

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Allow For Individual Differences

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…What A Shame, Teaching Evaluations Were Great

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Publishing That Weds Teaching To Research

The ‘Empirical Integrator’… Is Very Much In Great Demand (Underwood, 1957, p. 191)

• To Identify And Integrate The Valid Data• To Point Out Contradictions Among Data• To Guess Why Contradictions Exist• To Identify Gaps in The Empirical Base

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Early Attempts As An ‘Empirical Integrator’

1968 1978

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Expressing Doubts About Psychology

1971 1982

• Experimenter Expectancy Bias• Demand Characteristics Bias• Artificiality• Generalizability• Psychology As History• Ethical Issues

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Administrative Efforts: Dept. Chair in the Stormy Early 70’s

• My Non-Negotiable Demand Platform

• Despite My Ploys…I Was Elected!

• My ‘System’ Still Survives To This Day

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Intimacy vs. Isolation

• Promote Student Activities

• Build Collegial Bonds

• Develop University Community

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All Work, and No Play, Makes For A Dull Faculty

R

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Joy of A Faculty Meeting, c. 1962

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Going Around in Academic CirclesRichard Armour (1965)

• ... Scholars dispassionate and logical in articles for learned journals,

• Become passionate and illogical on departmental budgets,

• On promotion and tenure,

• And on a change in the wording of section 5, parag. 3, subparag. 2

• Of regulations regarding class attendance…

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The Faculty Meeting That Never Was

We May As Well Adjourn…It’s Obvious This Meeting Isn’t Going to Settle Anything

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Generativity vs. Stagnation

• Giving Back By Mentoring New Faculty

• Giving Back By Mentoring Students

• Reinventing Oneself

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• College Level Grant, National Institute of Mental Health (1981- )• High School Level Grant, National Institute of Mental Health(1996- )

Mentoring Minority Scholars:NIMH-COR Program

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McNair Scholars Program

Grant from U. S. Dept. of Education

to Educational Equity Services (1996- )

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Integrity vs. Despair

• See The Glass As Half Full, Not Half Empty

• Bask In Reflected Glory

• Look for New Challenges

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Yes, Old Dogs Can Learn New ‘Tricks’

1994 2001

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A Few Lessons I Have Learned…

• Opportunities Can Be Turned Into Crises

• Nothing Stays The Same So Why Should You?

• Don’t Get On A Bus If It’s Going the Wrong Way

• Innovation And Evaluation Belong Together

• When The Phone Rings,

It May Be Opportunity Calling You…

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END

So, In Closing…Let Me Say…

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“In the end, the only sure criterion is to have fun, and I have had fun”

Tolman (1959, p. 152)