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CURRICULUM VITAE
THOMAS E. BOYCE
President and Senior Consultant, Center for Behavioral Safety,LLC
Faculty Associate/Course Developer, American Management Association
Adjunct Faculty, University of Nevada-Reno
Address:
751 Laurel Street #820
San Carlos, CA 94070
Tel: 775.232.3099
E-mail: ted.boyce@cbsafety.com
Web: www.thomaseboyce.com; www.cbsafety.com; www.linkedin.com/in/cbsafety;
www.culturecheckup.com
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Psychology, 1999
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
M.S., Psychology, 1996
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
B.M., Music Performance in combination with Psychology,1992
University of Florida
EMPLOYMENT
2010-present Faculty Associate/Course Developer, American Management Association
2002-present President and Senior Consultant, Center for Behavioral Safety, LLC
2004-2007 Principal and Director of Marketing, Center for Advanced Learning, Inc.
1999-2004 Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno (non-tenure
track/self-capitalized program)
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Faculty Associate with Department of Environmental Health & Safety, University
of Nevada, Reno
Director, Center for Behavioral Safety Research, University of Nevada, Reno
Director, Center for Advanced Learning, University of Nevada, Reno
1997-1999 Project Manager/Coordinator, Center for Transportation Research-a Federal
Highway Administrations Research Center of Excellence, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University
1993-1999 Research Associate/Senior Research Associate, Center for Applied Behavior
Systems, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity
HONORS
Phi Kappa Phi
Golden Key National Honor Society
Sigma Xi
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Psychological Association-full member
Association for Behavior Analysis International-full member
Organizational Behavior Management Network-full member
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
University of Nevada, Reno (1999-2004)
Core curriculum committee
Merit review committee
Graduate admissions committee
Safety Committee
Behavior Analysis Training Coordinator
General
Behavioral Safety Network-President (2003-2004)
Document Reviews
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis-Guest reviewer (2003)
Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration-Consulting editor (2001-2004)
Journal of Organizational Behavior Management-(2002-present)
European Journal of Behavior Analysis-ad hoc reviewer
Environment and Behavior-ad hoc reviewer
Wadsworth Publishing-reviewed learning textbooks (2000)
John Wiley & Sons-reviewed learning and research methods texts(1999)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Nevada, Reno Department of Psychology
Courses designed and taught
Introduction to Psychology as a Natural Science
Behavior Analysis in Organizations (Graduate Seminar)
Psychology of Motivation
Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (Graduate Seminar)
Introduction to Psychology as a Social Science
Behavior Management and Consultation (Graduate Seminar)
Organizational behavior lab and practicum
Behavioral education lab and practicum
Doctoral Dissertation and Masters Thesis Supervision/Advising and Committee work
University of Nevada, Reno College of Business Administration
Courses designed and taught
A Tale of Two Theories: The Psychology of Motivation in Business
University of Nevada, Reno Continuing Education
Courses designed and taught
Organizational Behavior and Business Excellence (Graduate Executive Certificate
Program for Mining Professionals)
American Management Association
Courses designed and taught
Psychology of Management: Why People Do What They Do
Courses taught
The Voice of Leadership
Leadership and Team Development for ITProfessionals
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
As Principal Investigator
Intern Project Grant; City of Reno (2003); $6671
Developing Organizational Behavior Management to Prevent Injuries at a Surface Mine; Placer Dome,
USA (2003); $125,575
Customizing BBS for Technical Services and Fleet Operations; City of Reno (2002); $18,450
Achieving an Effective Safety Culture with Organizational Behavior Management; DZHC (2002); $59,690
Promoting Employee Involvement to Prevent Injuries in a Mining Operation; Newmont, NA(2001);
$142,860
Customizing BBS for Environmental Health Maintenance; City of Reno (2001);$11,850
Using Organizational Behavior Management to Reduce Injury Rate in an Open-Pit Mine; FCMI; $22,580
Tutoring Kids with Precision: Fluency Training for Native American Students; Washoe County School
District (2000); $8,100
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A University-Wide Intervention Package to Improve Pedestrian Safety; University of Nevada, Reno
(2000); $2000
Tutoring Kids with Precision: Fluency Training for Native American Students; Washoe County School
District (1999); $8,100
As Project Manager/Coordinator
Development of Near-Miss Detection Methodologies for the Prediction of Driving Safety; Federal
Highway Administration Research Centers of Excellence Project #425431 (1997-1998); $61,227
PI: Vicki L. Neale
NHTSA and Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (#208-11-11OC-053-842480) to design, implement,
and evaluate a community intervention for pedestrian safety (1997);$80,000
PI: E. Scott Geller
As Research Associate/Assistant
Industry-Based Interventions to Increase Safety Driving; NIOSH Grant #1 RO1 OH03397-01 (1996-1999);
$344,315
PI: E. Scott Geller
Critical Success Factors for Behavior-Based Safety; NIOSH Grant # 1 RO1 OH03374-01(1996-1998);
$291,651
PI: E. Scott Geller
CORPORATE (Advisory, Consulting, & On-Site Assessment, Development, and Culture Change Projects)
Amcor PET
Autoliv
Barrick Goldstrike
CalPortland
City of Reno
Chevron
Climax Molybdenum
County of Santa Clara
Coeur-Rochester
Day & Zimmermann
EP Minerals/Berkshire Hathaway
Florida Canyon Mining, Inc.
Freeport McMoran
Granite Construction
Hathaway-Dinwiddie
Imerys
Intrepid Potash
Intuit
Las Vegas Valley Water District
Lehigh Hanson
Lockheed Martin
Phelps Dodge
Placer Dome, NA
Martin Electronics
Martin Marietta
Mine Safety and Health Administration
NASA
Nevada Association of General Contractors
Newmont, NA
Robinson Nevada Mining Company
RR Donnelley
SAIC
Shaw Environmental
Stillwater Mining
Teichert Construction
Unilever Best Foods
University of California Medical Center
Westmoreland Coal Company
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PUBLICATIONS
Books and Book Chapters
Boyce, Thomas E. (2014). The psychology of management: Communication-Process-Results. San
Francisco: TBD/Self-Published.
Boyce, T. E. & Roman, H.R. (2003). Practical guidelines for designing and implementing contingency
management interventions. In W. O’Donohue, J. Fisher, & S. C. Hayes, Cognitive Behavior
Therapy. New York: J. Wiley & Sons.
Cantor, D., Repeti, R. & Boyce, T. E. (2003). Health at work. In R. H. Rezensky, N. Johnson, C. Goodheart,
& R. Hammond (Eds.). Psychology Builds a Healthy World. Washington, DC: APAPress.
Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2003). Preventing injury and death from motor vehicle crashes. In T.P
Gullotta & M. Bloom (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion. New
York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Boyce, T. E., DePasquale, J. P., Pettinger, C. P., & Williams, J.H. (1998). A process blueprint: Timeline
and phases of implementation. In E. S. Geller Practical Behavior-Based Safety: Step-by-Step
Methods to improve your workplace (2nd
ed.). Neenah, WI: J.J.Keller.
Peer Reviewed Articles
Rafacz, S.D., Boyce, T. E. & Williams. W. L. (2011). Examining the effects of a low-cost prompt to reduce
retail theft. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 31 (2),150-160.
Boyce, T. E. (2008). Evaluating the effectiveness of safety leadership training: A case for evidence-based
leadership. Published in the Proceedings of the American Society of Safety Engineers (pp. 443-
449). Las Vegas, NV.
Bumstead, A. , & Boyce, T. E. (2005). Exploring the effects of cultural variables in the implementation of
behavior-based safety in two organizations. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management,
24(4), 43-63.
Boyce, T. E. (2003). Moving from precision teaching to precision measurement: We need to just DO IT.
European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 4, 59-63.
Boyce, T. E. & Najdowski, A. C. (2003). Assessing preference for self-charting of academic skills by
elementary school students. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 4,97-104.
Berens, K.N., Boyce, T. E., Doney, J., & Berens, N. (2003). Exploring the relations between fluent
performance and learning outcomes: Technological innovations in precision teaching. Journal
of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 22, 20-34.
Boyce, T. E. (2003). Expanding the content of OBM: A case for establishing, not abandoning our
philosophical foundation. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 22,89-96.
Boyce, T. E. (2003). The power is in parsimony: Commentary on Goltz’s operant analysis of power
interpretation of resistance to change. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 22, 23-
27.
Boyce, T. E., & Hineline, P.N. (2002). Interteaching: A strategy for enhancing the user-friendliness of
behavioral arrangements in the college classroom. The Behavior Analyst, 25,215-226.
Boyce, T. E. & Roman, H. R. (2002). Institutionalizing behavior-based safety: Theories, concepts, and
practical suggestions. The Behavior Analyst Today, 3, 76-82.
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Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2002). An instrumented vehicle assessment of problem behavior and driving
style: Do young males take the most risks? Accident Analysis and Prevention, 34,51-64.
Boyce, T.E. & Geller E. S. (2002). Using the PT Barnum effect to teach critical thinking: Applications for a
course in psychological research methods. Teaching of Psychology, 29,316-318.
Houchins, N. & Boyce, T.E. (2001). Response generalization in behavioral safety: Fact or fiction? Journal
of Organizational Behavior Management, 21, 3-11.
Boyce, T.E. (2001). Sometimes we must break the rules: A response to Baer, Fleming, Malott and
McSween & Matthews. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 21,103-108.
Boyce, T.E. & Geller, E. S. (2001). A behavior-based technology to measure driving safety without self-
report or participant reactivity. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 34,39-53.
Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2001). Encouraging college students to reinforce prosocial behavior: Effects
of direct versus indirect rewards. Environment and Behavior, 33,107-125.
Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2001). Occupational safety and applied behavior analysis: The challenge of
programming response maintenance. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 21, 31-
60.
Boyce, T. E. & Carter, N. (2000). If only more would actively care, still. Organizational Behavior
Management Network News, 14, 2-3.
Boyce, T.E. , Carter, N. & Neboschick, H. (2000). An evaluation of intraobserver reliability versus
interobserver agreement. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1(2),107-114.
Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2000). A communitywide intervention to increase pedestrian safety:
Guidelines for institutionalizing large-scale behavior change. Environment and Behavior, 32,
461-478.
Boyce, T. E. (1999). A new attitude for behavioral safety. Organizational Behavior Management
Network News, 12, 3-4.
Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (1999). Attempts to increase vehicle safety-belt use among industry workers:
What can we learn from our failures? Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 19, 27-
44.
Geller, E. S., Boyce, T. E., Williams, J.H., Pettinger, C.B, DePasquale, J.P., & Clarke, S. W. (1998).
Researching behavior-based safety. Published in the Proceedings of the American Society of
Safety Engineers (pp. 537-559), Seattle,WA.
Professional and Trade Magazines
Boyce, Thomas E. (2014). Buy with confidence. Six Types of Safety Professionals and When to Use
Them. Mining Quarterly, Pp-Pp.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). More than Words: How will Your Mine Site Respond to a Fatality. Mining
Quarterly, Winter, 91-92.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Interview with Dr. Boyce: Behavioral Strategist Works with Mining Industry.
Mining Quarterly, Fall, 93-96.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Leading with psychology: Some practical lessons to get better results.
Leader’s Edge, August, [on-line].
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Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). If you’re mine site hasn’t injured someone in a while, you might NOT be doing
your job. Mining Quarterly, Summer, 109-110.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Building safety momentum with continuity: 3 things you should do this year
to start a cycle of injury prevention. Australian Pipeliner, April, [on-line].
Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Using behavioral science to get the results you want. MWorld Magazine,
Spring, 20-23.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). When there’s a need, there’s a will; when there’s a will, there’s application.
Mining Quarterly, Spring, 46-47, 59.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Giving safety feedback that motivates. Aggregates Manager, March, [on-line].
Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Focus on behavior to manage risks the right way. Rock Products, January, 48-
49.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2012). Guiding the future of mining safety: A need to shift from R&D to DNA. Mining
Quarterly, Winter, 58-59.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2012). It can be good to revisit the past. Mining Quarterly, Fall,11.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2011). You don’t have to be an undercover boss to know what your employees are
thinking. EHS Today, November, [on-line].
Boyce, Thomas E. (2011). World class safety won’t come from accidental success. Industrial Safety &
Hygiene News, May, [on-line].
Boyce, Thomas E. (2011). Applying social learning theory to produce optimal skill acquisition in
corporate settings. Training Journal.
Boyce, Thomas E. (2011). It’s all about them: How a focus on others can nurture your ability to
motivate and inspire. Motivated!, March, [on-line].
Boyce, Thomas E. (2010). Is your mine site over due for a safety check-up? Mining Magazine, Nov-Dec.,
43.
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Grant Related
Boyce, T. E. Berens, K.N. & Doney, J. (2001). Tutoring kids with precision. Final report submitted to the
Washoe County School District Indian Education Program Title IX.
Boyce, T. E. & Berens, K.N. (2000). Tutoring kids with precision. Progress report submitted to the
Washoe County School District Indian Education Program Title IX.
Boyce, T. E. & Neale, V. L. (1998). Developing near-miss methodologies for prediction of driving safety.
Final report submitted to the Federal Highway Administration Research Centers forExcellence.
Geller, E. S., Boyce, T. E., DePasquale, Pettinger, C. B., J. P., Williams J. H., & Clarke, S.W. (1998). Critical
success factors for behavior-based safety. Final report submitted to National Institutes for
Occupational Safety and Health.
Geller, E. S., DePasquale, J. P. Williams, J.H., Clarke, S. W., & Boyce, T. E. (1997). Searching for metrics to
assess safety achievement. Final report submitted to the Monsanto Corporation.
Glindemann, K. E., Geller, E. S., Fortney, J. N., Pettinger, C. B., DePasquale, J. P., Boyce, T. E., & Clarke,S.
W. (1996). Determinants of alcohol intoxication and social responsibility for DUI-risk at
university parties. Final report submitted to Alcoholic Beverage Medical ResearchFoundation.
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REPRESENTATIVE TRAINING MANUALS
Boyce, T. E. (2013). Principles of behavior-based safety: A key tool for creating an effective safety
culture (revised). ½-, 1-, 2-, and 3-Day workshops for Management, Supervision, Steering Team,
and Employees.
Boyce, T. E. (2012). The psychology of leadership. 1-Day workshop for Management and Supervision.
Boyce, T. E. (2011). The expression of leadership: Proven strategies that influence and inspire others. ½-
Day Public Workshop.
Boyce, T. E. (2009). Evidence-based leadership (revised). 2- and 3-Day workshop for Senior Leaders and
Managers.
Boyce, T. E., & Berens, K.N. (2003). Using DO IT to promote large-scale adoption of precision teaching.
1-Day workshop for Public School Teachers.
Boyce, T. E. & Gallinat, J. (2003). Behavior-based self-management: Using a positive focus to motivate
and sustain healthy lifestyles. ½-Day workshop for Corporate Health & WellnessProgram.
Boyce, T. E. (2002). Motivating safety at work! (revised). ½-Day Public Workshop.
Boyce, T. E. (2001). The do’s and don’ts of safety incentives. ½-Day PublicWorkshop.
Boyce, T. E. & Pettinger, C. B. (1997). Implementing a national safe community agenda for the
promotion of traffic safety. 1-Day workshop for the West Virginia DMV Highway Safety
Program.
DePasquale, J.P., Pettinger, C.B., Boyce, T.E., Williams, J.H., & Geller, E. S. (1996). Achieving a total
safety culture with employee involvement. ½-Day workshop for employees developed for
NIOSH Grant # 1 R01 OH03374-01.
PRESENTATIONS
Academic Talks, Symposia, and Panel Discussions
Boyce, T. E., Hineline, P.N., et al. (2011). Panel Discussion on the Future of Interteaching Research and
Practice. Chair: Genevieve DeBernardis. Presented at the 37th
annual meeting of the Association
for Behavior Analysis, Denver, CO.
Boyce, T.E. (November, 2003). Using Measurement to our advantage: Creating a context for widespread
adoption of Precision Teaching. Keynote address presented at the International Precision
Teaching Conference. Columbus, OH.
Boyce, T.E. (October, 2003). Maximizing the benefits and minimizing the costs of behavior-based safety.
Paper presented at the Behavioral Safety Now International Conference, Reno, NV.
Boyce, T.E. (October, 2003). Fool proof strategies for marketing pollution prevention to business:
Applying the 4ps to P2. Invited address at the conference of Pollution Prevention Network,
Tahoe City, NV.
Boyce, T.E. (June, 2003).Building an Effective Safety Culture with Behavioral Science: Preventing Injuries
before they Occur. Seminar for National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
annual TRAM meeting, Reno, NV.
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Boyce, T.E. (May, 2003).Strategies for Increasing the effectiveness of Reinforcement in a Precision
Teaching Program. Chair and Discussant of a symposium presented at the 29th
annual
convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Berens, N.M., Berens, K.N., & Boyce, T.E. (May, 2003).Evaluating the Effect of two Contingencies on
Celeration. Paper presented at the 29th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior
Analysis, San Francisco, CA.
Berens, K.N., Boyce, T.E., Brooks-Rickard, K., & Nollette, M. (May 2003). An Evaluation of Contingent and
Non-Contingent Reinforcement to Increase Rate of Responding by Young School Children. Paper
Presented at the 29th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,
CA.
Brooks-Rickard, K., Berens, K.N., & Boyce, T.E., ( May, 2003) An Evaluation of Dynamic Versus Static
Timing Lengths to Build Response Frequencies Among Elementary School Children. Paper
Presented at the 29th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,
CA.
Grada, H., K., Berens, K.N., & Boyce, T.E., ( May, 2003). Programming Common Stimuli to Promote
Generalization of Academic Skills in Elementary Students. Poster Presented at the 29th
annual
convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Houmanfar, R., Mintz- Resudek, C., Boyce, T.E., Ghezzi, P.M., Hayes, L. J. , Wallace, M.D., & Williams,W.
L. ( May, 2003). Balancing Academic, Professional and Financial Performance Measures: An
Application of the Total Performance System at the University of Nevada, Reno. Paper Presented
at the 29th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Roman, H. R., Gallinat, J., & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2003). Effects of Rules Governed Analogs of Positive and
Negative Reinforcement Contingencies on Rule- Following. Poster Presented at the 29th
annual
convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Berens, K.N., & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2003). A Critical Review of Curriculum Based Measurement and
Precision-Teaching. Paper Presented at the 29th
annual convention of the Association for
Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA.
Gallinat, J., Butterfield, S., Roman, H., Hardin, R. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2003). Evaluating the Effects of
Positive and Negative Reinforcement Instructions to Increase Driver Yielding. Poster Presented
at the 29th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA.
Boyce, T.E., (February, 2003). Evolution of a Scientist Practitioner Model of Precision Teaching. Paper
presented at the 21st
annual convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, San
Diego, CA.
Boyce, T.E., (February, 2003). Extending the Boundaries of Behavior- Based Safety. Invited address
presented at the 21st
annual convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, San
Diego, CA.
Boyce, T.E., ( January, 2003). Program Chair and Moderator of the bi-annual Florida Association for
Behavior Analysis / OBM Network Conference in St. Petersburg Beach,FL.
Boyce, T.E., (October, 2002). Behavior- Based Safety for Industrial Labs. Invited congress address
presented at the National Safety Congress, San Diego, CA.
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Boyce, T.E., (September, 2002). Implementing Behavior- Based Safety Made Easy. Using Small Wins to
Get Early Buy-In. Paper presented at the Behavioral Safety Now International Conference,
Amelia Island, FL.
Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Accumulating Evidence for REAPS in a Precision Teaching Program. Chair of
Data- based symposium (Discussant H. S. Pennypacker), presented at the 28th
annual convention
of the Association of Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada.
Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Applications of Organizational Behavior Analysis in Various Settings:
Implications for Customer: Satisfaction, Work Culture and Instructional Control of Work –
Related Behavior. Chair of data-based symposium (Discussant Beth Sulzer- Azaroff) presented at
the 28th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis , Toronto,Canada.
Berens, K.N., Berens, N.M., Doney, J., Kenzer, A., Flores, R. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Promoting
Retention of Academic Skills in a Precision Teaching Program: Development of Data- Based
Mastery Criteria for Fluent Performances. Paper presented at the 28th
annual convention of the
Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada.
Berens, N.M., Berens, K.N., Doney, J., Kenzer, A., Flores, R. & Boyce, T.E., (May , 2002).Applying Fluent
Performance to More Complex Skills: An Evaluation of Component- Composite Relationships in a
Precision Teaching Program . Paper presented at the 28th
annual convention of the Association
for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada.
Butterfield, S., Houchins, N. Maglieri, K., Roman, H.R. & Boyce, T.E., (May , 2002). Effects of Prompts and
Law Enforcement Strategies to Increase Safe Pedestrian and Driver Behaviors on a University
Campus. Poster presented at the 28th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior
Analysis, Toronto, Canada.
Bumstead, A., Leong, L., Roman, H.R. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). To Reach or Not to Reach: Effects on
Pedestrian Prompts on Driver Yielding at a Busy Crosswalk. Poster presented at the 28th
annual
convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto,Canada.
Carter, N. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Behavior Analysis and Occupational Stress. Paper presented at the
28th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada
Doney, J., Berens, K.N., Berens, N.M., Kenzer, A., Flores, R. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). An Assessment of
Endurance Variability in Academic Skills Emitted by Fluent Performers. Paper presented at the
28th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto,Canada.
Bumstead, A., Roman, H., Maglieri, K., & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Implementing Behavior- Based Safety:
An Evaluation of Cultural Differences and Data-Based Decisions in Varied Settings. Paper
presented at the 28th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto,
Canada.
Johnson, R., Wilson, G. R., Boyce, T.E. & McNeal, T. (May, 2002). Successful Measurement of Customer
Satisfaction: A Replication and Extension of Brown and Sulzer-Azaroff (1994) in a Department of
Motor Vehicles. Paper presented at the 28th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior
Analysis, Toronto, Canada.
Roman, H. R. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2002). An Evaluation of the Influence of Instructional Control on Safe
Keyboarding Practices. Paper presented at the 28th
annual convention of the Association for
Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada.
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Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Behavior- Based Safety for Academic Departments: Opportunities for
Applications of Behavior Analysis on the University Campus. Invited address presented at the
20th
Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA.
Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Putting Knowledge to Work,: Research and Practice in Behavioral Safety.
Discussant of a data- based symposium presented at the 20th
Annual Convention of the
California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Berens, K.N., Berens, N.M., Doney, J., Kenzer, A., Flores, R. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Investigating
Retention of Fluent Performances by School-aged Children in Mathematics and Reading: An
Evaluation of Critical Variables. Paper presented at the 20th
Annual Convention of the California
Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA.
Bumstead, A., Maglieri, K. A. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). An Evaluation of Employee Driven
Intervention to Increase Participation in a Behavior- Based Safety Process. Paper presented at
the 20th
Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA.
Butterfield, S. , Houchins, N., Maglieri, K. A., Roman, H. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Implementation
of Prompts to Increase Pedestrian Safety in Crosswalks. Paper presented at the 20th
Annual
Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Arvans-Flores, R. , Berens, K. N., & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). An Evaluation of the Component-
Composite Methodologies to Build Fluent Reading. Poster presented at the 20th
Annual
Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Johnson, R. , Wilson, G. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Success of a Behavioral Satisfaction
Measurement System in a Service Industry. Poster presented at the 20th
Annual Convention of
the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Robles, A. C. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Effects of Self- Charting on the Celeration of Academic Skills
Performed by Elementary School Children. Poster presented at the 20th
Annual Convention of the
California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Roman, H. R. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Behavioral Safety Network: Special Interest Group of the
Association for Behavior Analysis. Poster presented at the 20th
Annual Convention of the
California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Boyce, T. E. (September , 2001). Behavior-Based Safety for Academic and Industrial Labs. Invited
congress address to be presented at the National Safety Congress , Atlanta , GA. (
Cancelled because of Events ( September 11th
2001).
Boyce, T. E. (September, 2001). Motivating Safety at Work. Keynote address for the Ralston- Purina
Company in Reno, NV.
Boyce, T. E. (August, 2001). Behavior- Based Safety for the Promotion of Wellness: Implications for
Health and Safety at Work. Invited address presented at the Presidential Symposium of the
annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco,CA.
Berens, K.N., Robles, A. C., Doney, J., & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Retention of Fluent Performances by
young public school children. Poster presented at the 27th
annual convention of the Association
for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA.
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Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Researching Fluency with Diverse Populations: Current Topics and Future
Directions. ( Discussant Ogden Lindsley). Chair of data-based symposium presented at the 27th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA.
Boyce, T. E. & Maglieri, K.A. (May, 2001). Response Maintenance versus Process Institutionalization in
Behavioral Safety: Implications for a Behavior Analysis of Injury Prevention. Paper presented at
the 27th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans,LA.
Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Organizational Behavior Management for Safety and Work Quality. (Chair E.
Scott Geller). Discussant of Symposium presented at the 27th
annual convention of the
Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA.
Carter, N. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Interobserver reliability greater that interobserver agreement.
Poster presented at the 27th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New
Orleans, LA.
Christensen, A. , Houmanfar, R. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Self- Paced, Personalized, Interactive,
Networked System of Instruction at the University of Nevada , Reno. Paper presented at the 27th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA.
Maglieri, K. A., Roman, H. R. , Houchins, N. , Harrison, C. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). A University
Reaches out for Safety : Increasing the Impact of Community-Wide Intervention for Pedestrian
Safety. Poster presented at the 27th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis,
New Orleans, LA.
Robles, H. R., Houchins, N. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). An Empirical Assessment of the Effects of Self-
Charting. Paper presented at the 27th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior
Analysis, New Orleans, LA.
Roman, H. R., Houchins, N. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Priming Organizations for Change: A Behavior
Analytic Account of “Buy-In”. Paper presented at the 27th
annual convention of the Association
for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA.
Houmanfar, R., Boyce, T. E. , Mintz, C. , & Christensen,A. (April, 2001). A New Spin on an Old Subject.
Paper presented at the 71st
annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association,
Reno, NV.
Houmanfar, R., Boyce, T. E. , Mintz, C. , & Christensen, A. (February, 2001). An Enhanced Personalized
System of Instruction: Past, Present and Future Directions. Paper presented at the 19th
annual
Convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, Redondo Beach,CA.
Maglieri, K. A., Roman, H. R. , Houchins, N. , Harrison, C. (February, 2001). A Community Reaches out for
Safety: Increasing Large-Scale Impact Without Increasing Cost. Poster presented at the 19th
annual Convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, Redondo Beach,CA.
Robles, A. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2001). Developing Methods to Study Precision Teaching. Poster
presented at the 19th
annual Convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis,
Redondo Beach, CA.
Roman, H. R. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2001). Not All Promises Are Created Equal: Evaluation of
Strategies to Diffuse Pedestrian Safety Technology Among University Students, Faculty and Staff.
Paper presented at the 19th
annual Convention of the California Association for Behavior
Analysis, Redondo Beach, CA.
Boyce CV Page 13 of 18
Boyce, T. E. (January, 2001). On Radicalizing Behaviorism in Organizations: Some Current Dimensions
and Future Directions. Invited address presented at the meeting of the Florida Association for
Behavior Analysis, Organizational Behavior Management Network Meeting, St. Petersburg ,FL.
Boyce, T. E. (November , 2000). Behavior-Based Safety for the University Campus. Keynote address to
the Los Rios Community College District, Sacramento ,CA.
Boyce, T. E. (October , 2000). Adding Rewards to Your Safety Process: Comments on Incentives,
Disincentives, and Other Precarious Ventures. Paper presented at the International Behavioral
Safety Now 2000 Conference, Reno, NV.
Boyce, T. E. (August, 2000). Managing Injury Risk with Behavior- Based Observation and Feedback.
Keynote address at the Kiewit Pacific Company Annual Safety Conference, Pleasanton, CA.
Boyce, T. E. (May, 2000). Motivating Safety at Work: How to get the most out of your safety process.
Keynote address to the National Safety Management Society, Berkeley, CA.
Boyce, T. E., Oberg, S. G. & Harrison, C. (May, 2000). Implementing Behavioral Safety on a University
Campus: The Challenges of Communicating in an Academic Community. Paper presented at the
26th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, D.C.
Boyce, T. E. (May, 2000).Less than Perfect Interventions: Turning Hindsight into Foresight. Chair of
symposium presented at the 26th
annual convention of the Association for Behavioral Analysis ,
Washington, D. C.
Roman, H., Mintz, C., Macaleese, K. , Houmanfar, R. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2000). The Role of Social
Interaction in the Personalized System of Instruction. Paper presented at the 26th
annual
convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, D.C.
Houmanfar, R., Fox, E. , Boyce, T. E. Roman, H., Mintz, C. & Garlock, M. (May, 2000).A New Spin on the
Personalized System of Instruction. Poster presented at the 26th
annual convention of the
Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, D. C.
Boyce, T. E. (March, 2000). Motivating Behavior with Positive Outcomes. Keynote address to the
Northern Sierra Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers, Reno,NV.
Berens, K. N., Eastridge, D. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2000). Tutoring Kids with Precision: Development of
a Fluency- Based After School Program to Teach Math and Reading. Paper presented at the
annual convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (May, 1999). Effects of Driving Topography and Behavioral History on At-Risk
Driving. Paper presented at the 25th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis,
Chicago, IL.
Boyce, T. E. , Avis, Madelene, K. & Shamberger, Kelly M. (May, 1999). Using Intelligent Transportation
Systems to Increase Safe Driving: Development of a Method for Industrial Applications. Paper
presented at the 25th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL.
DePasquale, J.P. , Boyce, T. E., Pettinger, Jr., C.B. & Williams, J. H. (May, 1999). Critical Success Factors
for Behavior- Based Safety: A Final Report. Paper presented at the 25th
annual convention of the
Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL.
Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (March, 1999). Profiling the At – Risk Driver : Methods for Industrial
Application. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association/ National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health Work, Health and Stress conference, Baltimore,MD.
Boyce CV Page 14 of 18
Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (May, 1998). Occupational Safety and Applied Behavior Analysis: The
challenge of response maintenance. Paper presented at the 24th
annual convention of the
Association for Behavior Analysis, Orlando, FL.
Boyce, T. E., Cecil, C. L. , Wallace, M. C. & Farrell, L. G. (May, 1998). A Campus- Wide Intervention to
Increase Pedestrian Safety: Integrating Personal Commitment and Reinforcement Approaches.
Paper presented at the 24th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Orlando,
FL.
Ford, D. K. , Boyce, T. E., Powell, B. M. & Morris, N. A. (May, 1998). Do We Need to Reward Drivers for
Obeying the Law? A Long- Term Investigation of Strategies to Increase Safe Driving Among
Industry Workers. Paper presented at the 24th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior
Analysis, Orlando, FL.
Boyce, T.E. , Thompson, B. Weigand, D. Olson, T. & Fortney, J. F. ( May 1997). Prompts , Feedback and
Rewards to Improve Driving: A Systematic Evaluation of Intervention Impact. Paper Presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL.
Chevallier , C. R. , Williams, J. H. Michael, P. G. Pettinger, C. B. & Boyce, T.E. ( May 1997). Involve Them
and They’ll Understand: A Systematic Test of this Training Slogan. Paper Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL.
Boyce, T.E., Michael, P. G. , Gershenoff, A. B. , Francisco, G.D. & Ryder, R. ( April 1997). Applications of
Activators Versus Consequences to Increase Safe Driving: Differential Impact of Salary and Wage
Employees. Paper presented at the annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology, St. Louis,MO.
Boyce, T. E. , Pettinger, C. B. , DePasquale, J. P. , Williams, J. H. & Geller, E. S. ( April 1997) Critical Success
Factors for Increasing Safe Work Practices: A Systematic Evaluation of Real – World Application.
Paper presented at the annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational
Psychology, St. Louis, MO.
Williams, J. H. , Pettinger, C. B. , Boyce , T. E. & Fortney, J. N. ( March 1997) Participative Versus Non-
Participative, Safety Training : Information Retention Versus Satisfaction. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
Pettinger, C. B., Williams, J. H. , Boyce , T. E & Ford, D. K. ( March 1997) DO IT for Safety: A Process of
Continuous Improvement. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern
Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
Boyce, T. E. , Michael, P.G. Stanley, S. E. & Geller, E. S. ( September,1996). Safety- belt use Among Blue
and White Collar Workers: A Decade of Cultural Impact. Paper presented at the 16th
annual
convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, Daytona Beach,FL.
Pettinger, C. B., DePasquale, J. P. , Fortney, J. N. , Boyce, T. E. & Haskell, I. O. ( March, 1996) A Safe
Driving Checklist to Improve Driver Training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Southeastern Psychological Association, Norfolk, VA.
Boyce, T. E. , Fortney, J. N. ,Plemmons , R., Brown, R. C. & Buermeyer, C.M. ( May, 1995). Effects of
Extrinsic Reinforcers on an Actively Caring Behavior: A Test of Intrinsic Motivation. Paper
presented at the 21st
annual convention of the Association of Behavior Analysis, Washington,
D.C.
Boyce CV Page 15 of 18
Pettinger, C. B., Wetzel, B. R. , Rassmussen, D. & Boyce, T. E. ( May, 1995) Activator versus Consequence
Approaches to Encourage Participation as an Intervention Agent. Paper presented at the 21st
annual convention of the Association of Behavior Analysis, Washington, D. C.
Boyce, T. E. , Forney, J. N. , Wetzel, B. R. , Plemmons, R. & Brown, R. S. ( January, 1995). How Persuasive
is a Kohnman: The Effects of Alfie Kohns “Punished by Rewards”. Poster presented at the 5th
semi annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis/ Organizational
Behavior Management network, Clearwater, FL.
Pettinger, Jr. , C. B. , Forney, J. N. , Boyce, T. E. & Haskell, I. O. ( January , 1995). Activator versus
Consequence Strategies to Encourage “ Buckling- Up” Behaviors. Poster presented at the 5th
semi annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis/ Organizational
Behavior Management network, Clearwater, FL.
Professional Workshops
Boyce, T. E. (June, 2003).Say it effectively: Communicating Safety for Positive Results. Seminar series
sponsored by the Safety Assistance Service of the University of Nevada, Reno Small Business
Development Center to be presented in Reno Nevada and Las VegasNevada.
Carter, N., & Boyce, T.E. (May, 2003). Improve your Oral Presentations. Workshop presented at the 29th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA.
Boyce, T.E., (March, 2003). Building an Effective Safety Culture with Behavioral Science: Preventing
Injuries before They Occur. Workshop presented at the First Annual Center for Behavioral Safety
Users Conference, Reno, NV.
Boyce, T.E. (November, 2002).Behavior Analysis in organizations: key tools for building an effective work
culture. 1- Day workshop presented in Linkoping, Sweden.
Boyce, T.E. (June, 2002). Motivating Safety at Work (revisited). . Seminar series sponsored by the Safety
Assistance Service of the University of Nevada, Reno Small Business Development Center
presented in Carson City, NV; Reno, NV; Las Vegas,NV.
Carter, N. & Boyce, T.E. (May 2002). Improve your Oral Presentations. Workshop presented at the 28th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada.
Boyce, T. E. (June, 2001). Adding Rewards to your Safety Process: Some Candid Comments on the
Challenge of Using Incentives Correctly. Invited address at the SPS Users Conference,
Williamsburg, VA.
Boyce, T.E. (May, 2001). The Do’s and Don’ts of Safety Incentives. Seminar series sponsored by the
Safety Assistance Service of the University of Nevada, Reno, Small Business Development Center
to be presented in Carson City, NV; Reno, NV; and Las Vegas,NV.
Geller, E. S., & Boyce, T. E. (October, 2000). Are You Building Your House on Sand? Psychological
Foundations for Creating, Enhancing, and Sustaining Your Safety Process. Workshop presented
at the Behavioral Safety Now 2000 Conference, Reno,NV.
Carter, N. & Boyce, T.E., Nilsson, K., (May, 2000). Improved Oral Presentations. Workshop presented at
the 26th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington,D.C.
Boyce CV Page 16 of 18
Boyce, T.E. (May, 2000). Motivating Safety at Work. Seminar series sponsored by the Safety Assistance
Service of the University of Nevada, Reno Small Business Development Center presented in
Carson City, NV; Reno, NV; Las Vegas, NV.
Carter, N., Nilsson, K., Littleton, L. & Boyce, T.E. (May, 1999). Improved Oral Presentations. Workshop
presented at the 25th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL.
Representative Professional and Trade Conference Technical Sessions and Keynote Addresses-
Alphabetical Listing (2005 through July 2014)
American Management Association-New York, NY: Mind Matters! The Psychology ofManagement
(webcast)
Association of General Contractors-Reno, NV Motivating Safety: Using a Positive Focus to Bring Out the
Best in People. (Keynote Address)
Association of Small Business Development Centers-San Diego, CA: Evidence-Based Leadership: Proven
Strategies to Influence and Inspire GreatPerformance
AZ Association for Small Business Development Centers-Tucson, AZ: Evidence-Based Leadership: Proven
Strategies to Influence and Inspire Great Performance (KeynoteAddress)
American Society of Safety Engineers:
Miami, FL: Pros and Cons of Behavior-Based Safety
San Jose, CA: A Psychologist’s Perspective on Safety Leadership: How to Motivate Safe Behavior
in 4 Simple Steps
San Diego, CA: Introduction to Behavior-Based Safety
Sacramento, CA: Using Human Nature to Improve Safety Management Effectiveness
Las Vegas, NV: Evidence-Based Leadership: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Your Safety
Leadership Training
Cape Canaveral, FL: Pros and Cons of Behavior-BasedSafety
American Society for Training & Development-Dublin, CA: The Psychology of Leadership: How to Do
What Great Leaders Do Instinctively
Arizona Rock Products Association-Phoenix, AZ: Mind Matters! Using Psychology to Prevent Injuries and
Save Lives (Keynote Address)
Business 21-San Francisco, CA: Safety Leadership: How to Motivate, Inspire, and Win Support (webinar)
Business 21-San Francisco, CA: Safety and Stress: How to Keep Workers Focused When the Heat is On
California Construction and Industrial Materials Association-Sacramento, CA/LosAngeles, CA
Mind Matters! Using Psychology to Prevent Injuries and Save Lives (KeynoteAddress)
If Your Mine Site Hasn’t Injured Someone in a While You Might NOT be Doing Your Job (Keynote
Address)
California Construction and Industrial Materials Association Safety Committee-San Ramon, CA:
Principles of Behavior-Based Safety
County of Santa Clara Safety Seminar-Santa Clara, CA: If Your Facility Hasn’t Injured Someone in a
While, You May Not Be Doing Your Job!
County of Santa Clara Safety Seminar-Santa Clara, CA: Embracing Change: How to Build a Culture of
Continuous Improvement in 4 Steps
Boyce CV Page 17 of 18
Florida Mining Conference-Orlando, CA: The IDEALS of Safety Leadership (Keynote Address)
Fremont Chamber of Commerce-Fremont, CA: The Expression of Leadership: Evidence-Based Strategies
that Inspire Action
Fremont Rotary Club-Fremont, CA: The IDEALS of EffectiveLeadership
Golden Gate Chapter of the National Safety Management Society-Berkeley,CA:
The IDEALS of Safety Leadership
The Essence of Safety Leadership: Using Psychology to Overcome Resistance and Produce Lasting
Change
Governor’s Silver State Safety Conference-Reno, NV: Making Behavior-Based Safety Work forYou
Governor’s Silver State Safety Conference-Reno, NV: Using the IDEALS of an Effective Leader to Build a
Culture of Trust and Respect
Iowa Limestone Producers Association-Indianapolis, IN: Mind Matters: The Psychology of Safety
Leadership (Keynote Address)
Minnesota Mine Safety Association: St. Paul, MN: Mind Matters! Using Psychology to Prevent Injuries
and Save Lives (Keynote Address)
Nevada Mining Association-Lake Tahoe, NV: What Were You Thinking? The Hidden Benefits of Safety
Culture Assessments (Keynote Address)
New Mexico Mine Health and Safety Conference-Socorro,NM
The Psychology of Stepping Up: How to Effectively Communicate About Safety in the Field
Consequence Thinking: How to Turn Thoughts IntoActions
The IDEALS of an Effective Leader (Keynote Address)
Understanding and Preventing the “Bystander Effect” at Work
Expression of Leadership: Evidence-Based Strategies that Inspire Action
Do’s and Don’ts of Safety Incentives
Mind Matters! Using Psychology as a Guide on Your Path to Success (Keynote Address)
The Psychology of Doing it Right: How to Immediately Improve the Potential of Any Safety
Process
Leadership Roundtable (panelist)
Evidence-Based Leadership: Using Behavioral Science to Get the Results YOU Want
Facing the Coyote: Our Obsession with “ZERO” (keynote)
Northwest Mining Association-Reno, NV: The Psychology of Injury Prevention: How to Overcome
Resistance and Create Champions of Safety
OSHA VPP-Benecia, CA: Using Behavioral Safety to Strengthen Your VPP (KeynoteAddress)
Joint Regional Western Mine Safety and Health Conference-Reno, NV/Denver, CO/Las Vegas,NV/
Live It, Work It: A Roadmap for Safety Improvement (Keynote Address)
The IDEALS of an Effective Leader
Critical Success Factors for Behavior-BasedSafety
Develop Your Interpersonal Skills: Guidelines for Effective Communications About Safety
Using Your Expression of Leadership to Inspire Safety Excellence (Keynote Address)
Santa Clara County (CA) Countywide Safety Seminar and SEMB-San Jose,CA:
Safety and Stress: How to Keep Workers Focused During Trying Times (KeynoteAddress)
Boyce CV Page 18 of 18
A Psychologist’s Perspective on Safety Leadership: How to Motivate Safe Behavior in 4 Simple
Steps
Introduction to BBS
Society for Mining, Metallurgy, & Exploration-Seattle, WA/Salt Lake City,UT
The Psychology of SafetyLeadership
If Your Mine Site Hasn’t Injured Someone in a While, You Just Might NOT be Doing Your Job
Southeastern Mine Safety & Health Conference-Birmingham, AL: The Psychology of Safety Leadership
University of California Risk Summit-Burlingame, CA: Principles of Behavior-BasedSafety
VPPPA Region IX Conference-Monterey, CA: Evidence-Based Leadership: Using Psychology to Prevent
Injuries and Save Lives
Various Private and Corporate Events in Mining, Manufacturing, Health Care, and Construction
REFERENCES
(Available upon request)

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  • 1. Boyce CV Page 1 of 18 CURRICULUM VITAE THOMAS E. BOYCE President and Senior Consultant, Center for Behavioral Safety,LLC Faculty Associate/Course Developer, American Management Association Adjunct Faculty, University of Nevada-Reno Address: 751 Laurel Street #820 San Carlos, CA 94070 Tel: 775.232.3099 E-mail: ted.boyce@cbsafety.com Web: www.thomaseboyce.com; www.cbsafety.com; www.linkedin.com/in/cbsafety; www.culturecheckup.com EDUCATION Ph.D., Psychology, 1999 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University M.S., Psychology, 1996 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University B.M., Music Performance in combination with Psychology,1992 University of Florida EMPLOYMENT 2010-present Faculty Associate/Course Developer, American Management Association 2002-present President and Senior Consultant, Center for Behavioral Safety, LLC 2004-2007 Principal and Director of Marketing, Center for Advanced Learning, Inc. 1999-2004 Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno (non-tenure track/self-capitalized program)
  • 2. Boyce CV Page 2 of 18 Faculty Associate with Department of Environmental Health & Safety, University of Nevada, Reno Director, Center for Behavioral Safety Research, University of Nevada, Reno Director, Center for Advanced Learning, University of Nevada, Reno 1997-1999 Project Manager/Coordinator, Center for Transportation Research-a Federal Highway Administrations Research Center of Excellence, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1993-1999 Research Associate/Senior Research Associate, Center for Applied Behavior Systems, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity HONORS Phi Kappa Phi Golden Key National Honor Society Sigma Xi PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association-full member Association for Behavior Analysis International-full member Organizational Behavior Management Network-full member PROFESSIONAL SERVICE University of Nevada, Reno (1999-2004) Core curriculum committee Merit review committee Graduate admissions committee Safety Committee Behavior Analysis Training Coordinator General Behavioral Safety Network-President (2003-2004) Document Reviews Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis-Guest reviewer (2003) Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration-Consulting editor (2001-2004) Journal of Organizational Behavior Management-(2002-present) European Journal of Behavior Analysis-ad hoc reviewer Environment and Behavior-ad hoc reviewer Wadsworth Publishing-reviewed learning textbooks (2000) John Wiley & Sons-reviewed learning and research methods texts(1999)
  • 3. Boyce CV Page 3 of 18 TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Nevada, Reno Department of Psychology Courses designed and taught Introduction to Psychology as a Natural Science Behavior Analysis in Organizations (Graduate Seminar) Psychology of Motivation Experimental Analysis of Behavior Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (Graduate Seminar) Introduction to Psychology as a Social Science Behavior Management and Consultation (Graduate Seminar) Organizational behavior lab and practicum Behavioral education lab and practicum Doctoral Dissertation and Masters Thesis Supervision/Advising and Committee work University of Nevada, Reno College of Business Administration Courses designed and taught A Tale of Two Theories: The Psychology of Motivation in Business University of Nevada, Reno Continuing Education Courses designed and taught Organizational Behavior and Business Excellence (Graduate Executive Certificate Program for Mining Professionals) American Management Association Courses designed and taught Psychology of Management: Why People Do What They Do Courses taught The Voice of Leadership Leadership and Team Development for ITProfessionals GRANTS AND CONTRACTS As Principal Investigator Intern Project Grant; City of Reno (2003); $6671 Developing Organizational Behavior Management to Prevent Injuries at a Surface Mine; Placer Dome, USA (2003); $125,575 Customizing BBS for Technical Services and Fleet Operations; City of Reno (2002); $18,450 Achieving an Effective Safety Culture with Organizational Behavior Management; DZHC (2002); $59,690 Promoting Employee Involvement to Prevent Injuries in a Mining Operation; Newmont, NA(2001); $142,860 Customizing BBS for Environmental Health Maintenance; City of Reno (2001);$11,850 Using Organizational Behavior Management to Reduce Injury Rate in an Open-Pit Mine; FCMI; $22,580 Tutoring Kids with Precision: Fluency Training for Native American Students; Washoe County School District (2000); $8,100
  • 4. Boyce CV Page 4 of 18 A University-Wide Intervention Package to Improve Pedestrian Safety; University of Nevada, Reno (2000); $2000 Tutoring Kids with Precision: Fluency Training for Native American Students; Washoe County School District (1999); $8,100 As Project Manager/Coordinator Development of Near-Miss Detection Methodologies for the Prediction of Driving Safety; Federal Highway Administration Research Centers of Excellence Project #425431 (1997-1998); $61,227 PI: Vicki L. Neale NHTSA and Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (#208-11-11OC-053-842480) to design, implement, and evaluate a community intervention for pedestrian safety (1997);$80,000 PI: E. Scott Geller As Research Associate/Assistant Industry-Based Interventions to Increase Safety Driving; NIOSH Grant #1 RO1 OH03397-01 (1996-1999); $344,315 PI: E. Scott Geller Critical Success Factors for Behavior-Based Safety; NIOSH Grant # 1 RO1 OH03374-01(1996-1998); $291,651 PI: E. Scott Geller CORPORATE (Advisory, Consulting, & On-Site Assessment, Development, and Culture Change Projects) Amcor PET Autoliv Barrick Goldstrike CalPortland City of Reno Chevron Climax Molybdenum County of Santa Clara Coeur-Rochester Day & Zimmermann EP Minerals/Berkshire Hathaway Florida Canyon Mining, Inc. Freeport McMoran Granite Construction Hathaway-Dinwiddie Imerys Intrepid Potash Intuit Las Vegas Valley Water District Lehigh Hanson Lockheed Martin Phelps Dodge Placer Dome, NA Martin Electronics Martin Marietta Mine Safety and Health Administration NASA Nevada Association of General Contractors Newmont, NA Robinson Nevada Mining Company RR Donnelley SAIC Shaw Environmental Stillwater Mining Teichert Construction Unilever Best Foods University of California Medical Center Westmoreland Coal Company
  • 5. Boyce CV Page 5 of 18 PUBLICATIONS Books and Book Chapters Boyce, Thomas E. (2014). The psychology of management: Communication-Process-Results. San Francisco: TBD/Self-Published. Boyce, T. E. & Roman, H.R. (2003). Practical guidelines for designing and implementing contingency management interventions. In W. O’Donohue, J. Fisher, & S. C. Hayes, Cognitive Behavior Therapy. New York: J. Wiley & Sons. Cantor, D., Repeti, R. & Boyce, T. E. (2003). Health at work. In R. H. Rezensky, N. Johnson, C. Goodheart, & R. Hammond (Eds.). Psychology Builds a Healthy World. Washington, DC: APAPress. Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2003). Preventing injury and death from motor vehicle crashes. In T.P Gullotta & M. Bloom (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Boyce, T. E., DePasquale, J. P., Pettinger, C. P., & Williams, J.H. (1998). A process blueprint: Timeline and phases of implementation. In E. S. Geller Practical Behavior-Based Safety: Step-by-Step Methods to improve your workplace (2nd ed.). Neenah, WI: J.J.Keller. Peer Reviewed Articles Rafacz, S.D., Boyce, T. E. & Williams. W. L. (2011). Examining the effects of a low-cost prompt to reduce retail theft. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 31 (2),150-160. Boyce, T. E. (2008). Evaluating the effectiveness of safety leadership training: A case for evidence-based leadership. Published in the Proceedings of the American Society of Safety Engineers (pp. 443- 449). Las Vegas, NV. Bumstead, A. , & Boyce, T. E. (2005). Exploring the effects of cultural variables in the implementation of behavior-based safety in two organizations. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 24(4), 43-63. Boyce, T. E. (2003). Moving from precision teaching to precision measurement: We need to just DO IT. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 4, 59-63. Boyce, T. E. & Najdowski, A. C. (2003). Assessing preference for self-charting of academic skills by elementary school students. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 4,97-104. Berens, K.N., Boyce, T. E., Doney, J., & Berens, N. (2003). Exploring the relations between fluent performance and learning outcomes: Technological innovations in precision teaching. Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 22, 20-34. Boyce, T. E. (2003). Expanding the content of OBM: A case for establishing, not abandoning our philosophical foundation. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 22,89-96. Boyce, T. E. (2003). The power is in parsimony: Commentary on Goltz’s operant analysis of power interpretation of resistance to change. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 22, 23- 27. Boyce, T. E., & Hineline, P.N. (2002). Interteaching: A strategy for enhancing the user-friendliness of behavioral arrangements in the college classroom. The Behavior Analyst, 25,215-226. Boyce, T. E. & Roman, H. R. (2002). Institutionalizing behavior-based safety: Theories, concepts, and practical suggestions. The Behavior Analyst Today, 3, 76-82.
  • 6. Boyce CV Page 6 of 18 Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2002). An instrumented vehicle assessment of problem behavior and driving style: Do young males take the most risks? Accident Analysis and Prevention, 34,51-64. Boyce, T.E. & Geller E. S. (2002). Using the PT Barnum effect to teach critical thinking: Applications for a course in psychological research methods. Teaching of Psychology, 29,316-318. Houchins, N. & Boyce, T.E. (2001). Response generalization in behavioral safety: Fact or fiction? Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 21, 3-11. Boyce, T.E. (2001). Sometimes we must break the rules: A response to Baer, Fleming, Malott and McSween & Matthews. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 21,103-108. Boyce, T.E. & Geller, E. S. (2001). A behavior-based technology to measure driving safety without self- report or participant reactivity. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 34,39-53. Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2001). Encouraging college students to reinforce prosocial behavior: Effects of direct versus indirect rewards. Environment and Behavior, 33,107-125. Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2001). Occupational safety and applied behavior analysis: The challenge of programming response maintenance. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 21, 31- 60. Boyce, T. E. & Carter, N. (2000). If only more would actively care, still. Organizational Behavior Management Network News, 14, 2-3. Boyce, T.E. , Carter, N. & Neboschick, H. (2000). An evaluation of intraobserver reliability versus interobserver agreement. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1(2),107-114. Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (2000). A communitywide intervention to increase pedestrian safety: Guidelines for institutionalizing large-scale behavior change. Environment and Behavior, 32, 461-478. Boyce, T. E. (1999). A new attitude for behavioral safety. Organizational Behavior Management Network News, 12, 3-4. Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (1999). Attempts to increase vehicle safety-belt use among industry workers: What can we learn from our failures? Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 19, 27- 44. Geller, E. S., Boyce, T. E., Williams, J.H., Pettinger, C.B, DePasquale, J.P., & Clarke, S. W. (1998). Researching behavior-based safety. Published in the Proceedings of the American Society of Safety Engineers (pp. 537-559), Seattle,WA. Professional and Trade Magazines Boyce, Thomas E. (2014). Buy with confidence. Six Types of Safety Professionals and When to Use Them. Mining Quarterly, Pp-Pp. Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). More than Words: How will Your Mine Site Respond to a Fatality. Mining Quarterly, Winter, 91-92. Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Interview with Dr. Boyce: Behavioral Strategist Works with Mining Industry. Mining Quarterly, Fall, 93-96. Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Leading with psychology: Some practical lessons to get better results. Leader’s Edge, August, [on-line].
  • 7. Boyce CV Page 7 of 18 Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). If you’re mine site hasn’t injured someone in a while, you might NOT be doing your job. Mining Quarterly, Summer, 109-110. Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Building safety momentum with continuity: 3 things you should do this year to start a cycle of injury prevention. Australian Pipeliner, April, [on-line]. Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Using behavioral science to get the results you want. MWorld Magazine, Spring, 20-23. Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). When there’s a need, there’s a will; when there’s a will, there’s application. Mining Quarterly, Spring, 46-47, 59. Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Giving safety feedback that motivates. Aggregates Manager, March, [on-line]. Boyce, Thomas E. (2013). Focus on behavior to manage risks the right way. Rock Products, January, 48- 49. Boyce, Thomas E. (2012). Guiding the future of mining safety: A need to shift from R&D to DNA. Mining Quarterly, Winter, 58-59. Boyce, Thomas E. (2012). It can be good to revisit the past. Mining Quarterly, Fall,11. Boyce, Thomas E. (2011). You don’t have to be an undercover boss to know what your employees are thinking. EHS Today, November, [on-line]. Boyce, Thomas E. (2011). World class safety won’t come from accidental success. Industrial Safety & Hygiene News, May, [on-line]. Boyce, Thomas E. (2011). Applying social learning theory to produce optimal skill acquisition in corporate settings. Training Journal. Boyce, Thomas E. (2011). It’s all about them: How a focus on others can nurture your ability to motivate and inspire. Motivated!, March, [on-line]. Boyce, Thomas E. (2010). Is your mine site over due for a safety check-up? Mining Magazine, Nov-Dec., 43. TECHNICAL REPORTS Grant Related Boyce, T. E. Berens, K.N. & Doney, J. (2001). Tutoring kids with precision. Final report submitted to the Washoe County School District Indian Education Program Title IX. Boyce, T. E. & Berens, K.N. (2000). Tutoring kids with precision. Progress report submitted to the Washoe County School District Indian Education Program Title IX. Boyce, T. E. & Neale, V. L. (1998). Developing near-miss methodologies for prediction of driving safety. Final report submitted to the Federal Highway Administration Research Centers forExcellence. Geller, E. S., Boyce, T. E., DePasquale, Pettinger, C. B., J. P., Williams J. H., & Clarke, S.W. (1998). Critical success factors for behavior-based safety. Final report submitted to National Institutes for Occupational Safety and Health. Geller, E. S., DePasquale, J. P. Williams, J.H., Clarke, S. W., & Boyce, T. E. (1997). Searching for metrics to assess safety achievement. Final report submitted to the Monsanto Corporation. Glindemann, K. E., Geller, E. S., Fortney, J. N., Pettinger, C. B., DePasquale, J. P., Boyce, T. E., & Clarke,S. W. (1996). Determinants of alcohol intoxication and social responsibility for DUI-risk at university parties. Final report submitted to Alcoholic Beverage Medical ResearchFoundation.
  • 8. Boyce CV Page 8 of 18 REPRESENTATIVE TRAINING MANUALS Boyce, T. E. (2013). Principles of behavior-based safety: A key tool for creating an effective safety culture (revised). ½-, 1-, 2-, and 3-Day workshops for Management, Supervision, Steering Team, and Employees. Boyce, T. E. (2012). The psychology of leadership. 1-Day workshop for Management and Supervision. Boyce, T. E. (2011). The expression of leadership: Proven strategies that influence and inspire others. ½- Day Public Workshop. Boyce, T. E. (2009). Evidence-based leadership (revised). 2- and 3-Day workshop for Senior Leaders and Managers. Boyce, T. E., & Berens, K.N. (2003). Using DO IT to promote large-scale adoption of precision teaching. 1-Day workshop for Public School Teachers. Boyce, T. E. & Gallinat, J. (2003). Behavior-based self-management: Using a positive focus to motivate and sustain healthy lifestyles. ½-Day workshop for Corporate Health & WellnessProgram. Boyce, T. E. (2002). Motivating safety at work! (revised). ½-Day Public Workshop. Boyce, T. E. (2001). The do’s and don’ts of safety incentives. ½-Day PublicWorkshop. Boyce, T. E. & Pettinger, C. B. (1997). Implementing a national safe community agenda for the promotion of traffic safety. 1-Day workshop for the West Virginia DMV Highway Safety Program. DePasquale, J.P., Pettinger, C.B., Boyce, T.E., Williams, J.H., & Geller, E. S. (1996). Achieving a total safety culture with employee involvement. ½-Day workshop for employees developed for NIOSH Grant # 1 R01 OH03374-01. PRESENTATIONS Academic Talks, Symposia, and Panel Discussions Boyce, T. E., Hineline, P.N., et al. (2011). Panel Discussion on the Future of Interteaching Research and Practice. Chair: Genevieve DeBernardis. Presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Denver, CO. Boyce, T.E. (November, 2003). Using Measurement to our advantage: Creating a context for widespread adoption of Precision Teaching. Keynote address presented at the International Precision Teaching Conference. Columbus, OH. Boyce, T.E. (October, 2003). Maximizing the benefits and minimizing the costs of behavior-based safety. Paper presented at the Behavioral Safety Now International Conference, Reno, NV. Boyce, T.E. (October, 2003). Fool proof strategies for marketing pollution prevention to business: Applying the 4ps to P2. Invited address at the conference of Pollution Prevention Network, Tahoe City, NV. Boyce, T.E. (June, 2003).Building an Effective Safety Culture with Behavioral Science: Preventing Injuries before they Occur. Seminar for National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) annual TRAM meeting, Reno, NV.
  • 9. Boyce CV Page 9 of 18 Boyce, T.E. (May, 2003).Strategies for Increasing the effectiveness of Reinforcement in a Precision Teaching Program. Chair and Discussant of a symposium presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Berens, N.M., Berens, K.N., & Boyce, T.E. (May, 2003).Evaluating the Effect of two Contingencies on Celeration. Paper presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA. Berens, K.N., Boyce, T.E., Brooks-Rickard, K., & Nollette, M. (May 2003). An Evaluation of Contingent and Non-Contingent Reinforcement to Increase Rate of Responding by Young School Children. Paper Presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA. Brooks-Rickard, K., Berens, K.N., & Boyce, T.E., ( May, 2003) An Evaluation of Dynamic Versus Static Timing Lengths to Build Response Frequencies Among Elementary School Children. Paper Presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA. Grada, H., K., Berens, K.N., & Boyce, T.E., ( May, 2003). Programming Common Stimuli to Promote Generalization of Academic Skills in Elementary Students. Poster Presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Houmanfar, R., Mintz- Resudek, C., Boyce, T.E., Ghezzi, P.M., Hayes, L. J. , Wallace, M.D., & Williams,W. L. ( May, 2003). Balancing Academic, Professional and Financial Performance Measures: An Application of the Total Performance System at the University of Nevada, Reno. Paper Presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Roman, H. R., Gallinat, J., & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2003). Effects of Rules Governed Analogs of Positive and Negative Reinforcement Contingencies on Rule- Following. Poster Presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Berens, K.N., & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2003). A Critical Review of Curriculum Based Measurement and Precision-Teaching. Paper Presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA. Gallinat, J., Butterfield, S., Roman, H., Hardin, R. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2003). Evaluating the Effects of Positive and Negative Reinforcement Instructions to Increase Driver Yielding. Poster Presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA. Boyce, T.E., (February, 2003). Evolution of a Scientist Practitioner Model of Precision Teaching. Paper presented at the 21st annual convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, San Diego, CA. Boyce, T.E., (February, 2003). Extending the Boundaries of Behavior- Based Safety. Invited address presented at the 21st annual convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, San Diego, CA. Boyce, T.E., ( January, 2003). Program Chair and Moderator of the bi-annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis / OBM Network Conference in St. Petersburg Beach,FL. Boyce, T.E., (October, 2002). Behavior- Based Safety for Industrial Labs. Invited congress address presented at the National Safety Congress, San Diego, CA.
  • 10. Boyce CV Page 10 of 18 Boyce, T.E., (September, 2002). Implementing Behavior- Based Safety Made Easy. Using Small Wins to Get Early Buy-In. Paper presented at the Behavioral Safety Now International Conference, Amelia Island, FL. Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Accumulating Evidence for REAPS in a Precision Teaching Program. Chair of Data- based symposium (Discussant H. S. Pennypacker), presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association of Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada. Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Applications of Organizational Behavior Analysis in Various Settings: Implications for Customer: Satisfaction, Work Culture and Instructional Control of Work – Related Behavior. Chair of data-based symposium (Discussant Beth Sulzer- Azaroff) presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis , Toronto,Canada. Berens, K.N., Berens, N.M., Doney, J., Kenzer, A., Flores, R. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Promoting Retention of Academic Skills in a Precision Teaching Program: Development of Data- Based Mastery Criteria for Fluent Performances. Paper presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada. Berens, N.M., Berens, K.N., Doney, J., Kenzer, A., Flores, R. & Boyce, T.E., (May , 2002).Applying Fluent Performance to More Complex Skills: An Evaluation of Component- Composite Relationships in a Precision Teaching Program . Paper presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada. Butterfield, S., Houchins, N. Maglieri, K., Roman, H.R. & Boyce, T.E., (May , 2002). Effects of Prompts and Law Enforcement Strategies to Increase Safe Pedestrian and Driver Behaviors on a University Campus. Poster presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada. Bumstead, A., Leong, L., Roman, H.R. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). To Reach or Not to Reach: Effects on Pedestrian Prompts on Driver Yielding at a Busy Crosswalk. Poster presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto,Canada. Carter, N. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Behavior Analysis and Occupational Stress. Paper presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada Doney, J., Berens, K.N., Berens, N.M., Kenzer, A., Flores, R. & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). An Assessment of Endurance Variability in Academic Skills Emitted by Fluent Performers. Paper presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto,Canada. Bumstead, A., Roman, H., Maglieri, K., & Boyce, T.E., (May, 2002). Implementing Behavior- Based Safety: An Evaluation of Cultural Differences and Data-Based Decisions in Varied Settings. Paper presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada. Johnson, R., Wilson, G. R., Boyce, T.E. & McNeal, T. (May, 2002). Successful Measurement of Customer Satisfaction: A Replication and Extension of Brown and Sulzer-Azaroff (1994) in a Department of Motor Vehicles. Paper presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada. Roman, H. R. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2002). An Evaluation of the Influence of Instructional Control on Safe Keyboarding Practices. Paper presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada.
  • 11. Boyce CV Page 11 of 18 Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Behavior- Based Safety for Academic Departments: Opportunities for Applications of Behavior Analysis on the University Campus. Invited address presented at the 20th Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA. Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Putting Knowledge to Work,: Research and Practice in Behavioral Safety. Discussant of a data- based symposium presented at the 20th Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Berens, K.N., Berens, N.M., Doney, J., Kenzer, A., Flores, R. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Investigating Retention of Fluent Performances by School-aged Children in Mathematics and Reading: An Evaluation of Critical Variables. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA. Bumstead, A., Maglieri, K. A. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). An Evaluation of Employee Driven Intervention to Increase Participation in a Behavior- Based Safety Process. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA. Butterfield, S. , Houchins, N., Maglieri, K. A., Roman, H. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Implementation of Prompts to Increase Pedestrian Safety in Crosswalks. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Arvans-Flores, R. , Berens, K. N., & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). An Evaluation of the Component- Composite Methodologies to Build Fluent Reading. Poster presented at the 20th Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Johnson, R. , Wilson, G. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Success of a Behavioral Satisfaction Measurement System in a Service Industry. Poster presented at the 20th Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Robles, A. C. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Effects of Self- Charting on the Celeration of Academic Skills Performed by Elementary School Children. Poster presented at the 20th Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Roman, H. R. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2002). Behavioral Safety Network: Special Interest Group of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Poster presented at the 20th Annual Convention of the California Association of Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Boyce, T. E. (September , 2001). Behavior-Based Safety for Academic and Industrial Labs. Invited congress address to be presented at the National Safety Congress , Atlanta , GA. ( Cancelled because of Events ( September 11th 2001). Boyce, T. E. (September, 2001). Motivating Safety at Work. Keynote address for the Ralston- Purina Company in Reno, NV. Boyce, T. E. (August, 2001). Behavior- Based Safety for the Promotion of Wellness: Implications for Health and Safety at Work. Invited address presented at the Presidential Symposium of the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco,CA. Berens, K.N., Robles, A. C., Doney, J., & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Retention of Fluent Performances by young public school children. Poster presented at the 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA.
  • 12. Boyce CV Page 12 of 18 Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Researching Fluency with Diverse Populations: Current Topics and Future Directions. ( Discussant Ogden Lindsley). Chair of data-based symposium presented at the 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA. Boyce, T. E. & Maglieri, K.A. (May, 2001). Response Maintenance versus Process Institutionalization in Behavioral Safety: Implications for a Behavior Analysis of Injury Prevention. Paper presented at the 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans,LA. Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Organizational Behavior Management for Safety and Work Quality. (Chair E. Scott Geller). Discussant of Symposium presented at the 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA. Carter, N. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Interobserver reliability greater that interobserver agreement. Poster presented at the 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA. Christensen, A. , Houmanfar, R. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Self- Paced, Personalized, Interactive, Networked System of Instruction at the University of Nevada , Reno. Paper presented at the 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA. Maglieri, K. A., Roman, H. R. , Houchins, N. , Harrison, C. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). A University Reaches out for Safety : Increasing the Impact of Community-Wide Intervention for Pedestrian Safety. Poster presented at the 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA. Robles, H. R., Houchins, N. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). An Empirical Assessment of the Effects of Self- Charting. Paper presented at the 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA. Roman, H. R., Houchins, N. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2001). Priming Organizations for Change: A Behavior Analytic Account of “Buy-In”. Paper presented at the 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, LA. Houmanfar, R., Boyce, T. E. , Mintz, C. , & Christensen,A. (April, 2001). A New Spin on an Old Subject. Paper presented at the 71st annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Reno, NV. Houmanfar, R., Boyce, T. E. , Mintz, C. , & Christensen, A. (February, 2001). An Enhanced Personalized System of Instruction: Past, Present and Future Directions. Paper presented at the 19th annual Convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, Redondo Beach,CA. Maglieri, K. A., Roman, H. R. , Houchins, N. , Harrison, C. (February, 2001). A Community Reaches out for Safety: Increasing Large-Scale Impact Without Increasing Cost. Poster presented at the 19th annual Convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, Redondo Beach,CA. Robles, A. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2001). Developing Methods to Study Precision Teaching. Poster presented at the 19th annual Convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, Redondo Beach, CA. Roman, H. R. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2001). Not All Promises Are Created Equal: Evaluation of Strategies to Diffuse Pedestrian Safety Technology Among University Students, Faculty and Staff. Paper presented at the 19th annual Convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, Redondo Beach, CA.
  • 13. Boyce CV Page 13 of 18 Boyce, T. E. (January, 2001). On Radicalizing Behaviorism in Organizations: Some Current Dimensions and Future Directions. Invited address presented at the meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, Organizational Behavior Management Network Meeting, St. Petersburg ,FL. Boyce, T. E. (November , 2000). Behavior-Based Safety for the University Campus. Keynote address to the Los Rios Community College District, Sacramento ,CA. Boyce, T. E. (October , 2000). Adding Rewards to Your Safety Process: Comments on Incentives, Disincentives, and Other Precarious Ventures. Paper presented at the International Behavioral Safety Now 2000 Conference, Reno, NV. Boyce, T. E. (August, 2000). Managing Injury Risk with Behavior- Based Observation and Feedback. Keynote address at the Kiewit Pacific Company Annual Safety Conference, Pleasanton, CA. Boyce, T. E. (May, 2000). Motivating Safety at Work: How to get the most out of your safety process. Keynote address to the National Safety Management Society, Berkeley, CA. Boyce, T. E., Oberg, S. G. & Harrison, C. (May, 2000). Implementing Behavioral Safety on a University Campus: The Challenges of Communicating in an Academic Community. Paper presented at the 26th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, D.C. Boyce, T. E. (May, 2000).Less than Perfect Interventions: Turning Hindsight into Foresight. Chair of symposium presented at the 26th annual convention of the Association for Behavioral Analysis , Washington, D. C. Roman, H., Mintz, C., Macaleese, K. , Houmanfar, R. & Boyce, T. E. (May, 2000). The Role of Social Interaction in the Personalized System of Instruction. Paper presented at the 26th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, D.C. Houmanfar, R., Fox, E. , Boyce, T. E. Roman, H., Mintz, C. & Garlock, M. (May, 2000).A New Spin on the Personalized System of Instruction. Poster presented at the 26th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, D. C. Boyce, T. E. (March, 2000). Motivating Behavior with Positive Outcomes. Keynote address to the Northern Sierra Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers, Reno,NV. Berens, K. N., Eastridge, D. & Boyce, T. E. (February, 2000). Tutoring Kids with Precision: Development of a Fluency- Based After School Program to Teach Math and Reading. Paper presented at the annual convention of the California Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (May, 1999). Effects of Driving Topography and Behavioral History on At-Risk Driving. Paper presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL. Boyce, T. E. , Avis, Madelene, K. & Shamberger, Kelly M. (May, 1999). Using Intelligent Transportation Systems to Increase Safe Driving: Development of a Method for Industrial Applications. Paper presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL. DePasquale, J.P. , Boyce, T. E., Pettinger, Jr., C.B. & Williams, J. H. (May, 1999). Critical Success Factors for Behavior- Based Safety: A Final Report. Paper presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL. Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (March, 1999). Profiling the At – Risk Driver : Methods for Industrial Application. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association/ National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Work, Health and Stress conference, Baltimore,MD.
  • 14. Boyce CV Page 14 of 18 Boyce, T. E. & Geller, E. S. (May, 1998). Occupational Safety and Applied Behavior Analysis: The challenge of response maintenance. Paper presented at the 24th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Orlando, FL. Boyce, T. E., Cecil, C. L. , Wallace, M. C. & Farrell, L. G. (May, 1998). A Campus- Wide Intervention to Increase Pedestrian Safety: Integrating Personal Commitment and Reinforcement Approaches. Paper presented at the 24th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Orlando, FL. Ford, D. K. , Boyce, T. E., Powell, B. M. & Morris, N. A. (May, 1998). Do We Need to Reward Drivers for Obeying the Law? A Long- Term Investigation of Strategies to Increase Safe Driving Among Industry Workers. Paper presented at the 24th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Orlando, FL. Boyce, T.E. , Thompson, B. Weigand, D. Olson, T. & Fortney, J. F. ( May 1997). Prompts , Feedback and Rewards to Improve Driving: A Systematic Evaluation of Intervention Impact. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL. Chevallier , C. R. , Williams, J. H. Michael, P. G. Pettinger, C. B. & Boyce, T.E. ( May 1997). Involve Them and They’ll Understand: A Systematic Test of this Training Slogan. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL. Boyce, T.E., Michael, P. G. , Gershenoff, A. B. , Francisco, G.D. & Ryder, R. ( April 1997). Applications of Activators Versus Consequences to Increase Safe Driving: Differential Impact of Salary and Wage Employees. Paper presented at the annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, St. Louis,MO. Boyce, T. E. , Pettinger, C. B. , DePasquale, J. P. , Williams, J. H. & Geller, E. S. ( April 1997) Critical Success Factors for Increasing Safe Work Practices: A Systematic Evaluation of Real – World Application. Paper presented at the annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, St. Louis, MO. Williams, J. H. , Pettinger, C. B. , Boyce , T. E. & Fortney, J. N. ( March 1997) Participative Versus Non- Participative, Safety Training : Information Retention Versus Satisfaction. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA. Pettinger, C. B., Williams, J. H. , Boyce , T. E & Ford, D. K. ( March 1997) DO IT for Safety: A Process of Continuous Improvement. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA. Boyce, T. E. , Michael, P.G. Stanley, S. E. & Geller, E. S. ( September,1996). Safety- belt use Among Blue and White Collar Workers: A Decade of Cultural Impact. Paper presented at the 16th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, Daytona Beach,FL. Pettinger, C. B., DePasquale, J. P. , Fortney, J. N. , Boyce, T. E. & Haskell, I. O. ( March, 1996) A Safe Driving Checklist to Improve Driver Training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Norfolk, VA. Boyce, T. E. , Fortney, J. N. ,Plemmons , R., Brown, R. C. & Buermeyer, C.M. ( May, 1995). Effects of Extrinsic Reinforcers on an Actively Caring Behavior: A Test of Intrinsic Motivation. Paper presented at the 21st annual convention of the Association of Behavior Analysis, Washington, D.C.
  • 15. Boyce CV Page 15 of 18 Pettinger, C. B., Wetzel, B. R. , Rassmussen, D. & Boyce, T. E. ( May, 1995) Activator versus Consequence Approaches to Encourage Participation as an Intervention Agent. Paper presented at the 21st annual convention of the Association of Behavior Analysis, Washington, D. C. Boyce, T. E. , Forney, J. N. , Wetzel, B. R. , Plemmons, R. & Brown, R. S. ( January, 1995). How Persuasive is a Kohnman: The Effects of Alfie Kohns “Punished by Rewards”. Poster presented at the 5th semi annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis/ Organizational Behavior Management network, Clearwater, FL. Pettinger, Jr. , C. B. , Forney, J. N. , Boyce, T. E. & Haskell, I. O. ( January , 1995). Activator versus Consequence Strategies to Encourage “ Buckling- Up” Behaviors. Poster presented at the 5th semi annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis/ Organizational Behavior Management network, Clearwater, FL. Professional Workshops Boyce, T. E. (June, 2003).Say it effectively: Communicating Safety for Positive Results. Seminar series sponsored by the Safety Assistance Service of the University of Nevada, Reno Small Business Development Center to be presented in Reno Nevada and Las VegasNevada. Carter, N., & Boyce, T.E. (May, 2003). Improve your Oral Presentations. Workshop presented at the 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco,CA. Boyce, T.E., (March, 2003). Building an Effective Safety Culture with Behavioral Science: Preventing Injuries before They Occur. Workshop presented at the First Annual Center for Behavioral Safety Users Conference, Reno, NV. Boyce, T.E. (November, 2002).Behavior Analysis in organizations: key tools for building an effective work culture. 1- Day workshop presented in Linkoping, Sweden. Boyce, T.E. (June, 2002). Motivating Safety at Work (revisited). . Seminar series sponsored by the Safety Assistance Service of the University of Nevada, Reno Small Business Development Center presented in Carson City, NV; Reno, NV; Las Vegas,NV. Carter, N. & Boyce, T.E. (May 2002). Improve your Oral Presentations. Workshop presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada. Boyce, T. E. (June, 2001). Adding Rewards to your Safety Process: Some Candid Comments on the Challenge of Using Incentives Correctly. Invited address at the SPS Users Conference, Williamsburg, VA. Boyce, T.E. (May, 2001). The Do’s and Don’ts of Safety Incentives. Seminar series sponsored by the Safety Assistance Service of the University of Nevada, Reno, Small Business Development Center to be presented in Carson City, NV; Reno, NV; and Las Vegas,NV. Geller, E. S., & Boyce, T. E. (October, 2000). Are You Building Your House on Sand? Psychological Foundations for Creating, Enhancing, and Sustaining Your Safety Process. Workshop presented at the Behavioral Safety Now 2000 Conference, Reno,NV. Carter, N. & Boyce, T.E., Nilsson, K., (May, 2000). Improved Oral Presentations. Workshop presented at the 26th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington,D.C.
  • 16. Boyce CV Page 16 of 18 Boyce, T.E. (May, 2000). Motivating Safety at Work. Seminar series sponsored by the Safety Assistance Service of the University of Nevada, Reno Small Business Development Center presented in Carson City, NV; Reno, NV; Las Vegas, NV. Carter, N., Nilsson, K., Littleton, L. & Boyce, T.E. (May, 1999). Improved Oral Presentations. Workshop presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL. Representative Professional and Trade Conference Technical Sessions and Keynote Addresses- Alphabetical Listing (2005 through July 2014) American Management Association-New York, NY: Mind Matters! The Psychology ofManagement (webcast) Association of General Contractors-Reno, NV Motivating Safety: Using a Positive Focus to Bring Out the Best in People. (Keynote Address) Association of Small Business Development Centers-San Diego, CA: Evidence-Based Leadership: Proven Strategies to Influence and Inspire GreatPerformance AZ Association for Small Business Development Centers-Tucson, AZ: Evidence-Based Leadership: Proven Strategies to Influence and Inspire Great Performance (KeynoteAddress) American Society of Safety Engineers: Miami, FL: Pros and Cons of Behavior-Based Safety San Jose, CA: A Psychologist’s Perspective on Safety Leadership: How to Motivate Safe Behavior in 4 Simple Steps San Diego, CA: Introduction to Behavior-Based Safety Sacramento, CA: Using Human Nature to Improve Safety Management Effectiveness Las Vegas, NV: Evidence-Based Leadership: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Your Safety Leadership Training Cape Canaveral, FL: Pros and Cons of Behavior-BasedSafety American Society for Training & Development-Dublin, CA: The Psychology of Leadership: How to Do What Great Leaders Do Instinctively Arizona Rock Products Association-Phoenix, AZ: Mind Matters! Using Psychology to Prevent Injuries and Save Lives (Keynote Address) Business 21-San Francisco, CA: Safety Leadership: How to Motivate, Inspire, and Win Support (webinar) Business 21-San Francisco, CA: Safety and Stress: How to Keep Workers Focused When the Heat is On California Construction and Industrial Materials Association-Sacramento, CA/LosAngeles, CA Mind Matters! Using Psychology to Prevent Injuries and Save Lives (KeynoteAddress) If Your Mine Site Hasn’t Injured Someone in a While You Might NOT be Doing Your Job (Keynote Address) California Construction and Industrial Materials Association Safety Committee-San Ramon, CA: Principles of Behavior-Based Safety County of Santa Clara Safety Seminar-Santa Clara, CA: If Your Facility Hasn’t Injured Someone in a While, You May Not Be Doing Your Job! County of Santa Clara Safety Seminar-Santa Clara, CA: Embracing Change: How to Build a Culture of Continuous Improvement in 4 Steps
  • 17. Boyce CV Page 17 of 18 Florida Mining Conference-Orlando, CA: The IDEALS of Safety Leadership (Keynote Address) Fremont Chamber of Commerce-Fremont, CA: The Expression of Leadership: Evidence-Based Strategies that Inspire Action Fremont Rotary Club-Fremont, CA: The IDEALS of EffectiveLeadership Golden Gate Chapter of the National Safety Management Society-Berkeley,CA: The IDEALS of Safety Leadership The Essence of Safety Leadership: Using Psychology to Overcome Resistance and Produce Lasting Change Governor’s Silver State Safety Conference-Reno, NV: Making Behavior-Based Safety Work forYou Governor’s Silver State Safety Conference-Reno, NV: Using the IDEALS of an Effective Leader to Build a Culture of Trust and Respect Iowa Limestone Producers Association-Indianapolis, IN: Mind Matters: The Psychology of Safety Leadership (Keynote Address) Minnesota Mine Safety Association: St. Paul, MN: Mind Matters! Using Psychology to Prevent Injuries and Save Lives (Keynote Address) Nevada Mining Association-Lake Tahoe, NV: What Were You Thinking? The Hidden Benefits of Safety Culture Assessments (Keynote Address) New Mexico Mine Health and Safety Conference-Socorro,NM The Psychology of Stepping Up: How to Effectively Communicate About Safety in the Field Consequence Thinking: How to Turn Thoughts IntoActions The IDEALS of an Effective Leader (Keynote Address) Understanding and Preventing the “Bystander Effect” at Work Expression of Leadership: Evidence-Based Strategies that Inspire Action Do’s and Don’ts of Safety Incentives Mind Matters! Using Psychology as a Guide on Your Path to Success (Keynote Address) The Psychology of Doing it Right: How to Immediately Improve the Potential of Any Safety Process Leadership Roundtable (panelist) Evidence-Based Leadership: Using Behavioral Science to Get the Results YOU Want Facing the Coyote: Our Obsession with “ZERO” (keynote) Northwest Mining Association-Reno, NV: The Psychology of Injury Prevention: How to Overcome Resistance and Create Champions of Safety OSHA VPP-Benecia, CA: Using Behavioral Safety to Strengthen Your VPP (KeynoteAddress) Joint Regional Western Mine Safety and Health Conference-Reno, NV/Denver, CO/Las Vegas,NV/ Live It, Work It: A Roadmap for Safety Improvement (Keynote Address) The IDEALS of an Effective Leader Critical Success Factors for Behavior-BasedSafety Develop Your Interpersonal Skills: Guidelines for Effective Communications About Safety Using Your Expression of Leadership to Inspire Safety Excellence (Keynote Address) Santa Clara County (CA) Countywide Safety Seminar and SEMB-San Jose,CA: Safety and Stress: How to Keep Workers Focused During Trying Times (KeynoteAddress)
  • 18. Boyce CV Page 18 of 18 A Psychologist’s Perspective on Safety Leadership: How to Motivate Safe Behavior in 4 Simple Steps Introduction to BBS Society for Mining, Metallurgy, & Exploration-Seattle, WA/Salt Lake City,UT The Psychology of SafetyLeadership If Your Mine Site Hasn’t Injured Someone in a While, You Just Might NOT be Doing Your Job Southeastern Mine Safety & Health Conference-Birmingham, AL: The Psychology of Safety Leadership University of California Risk Summit-Burlingame, CA: Principles of Behavior-BasedSafety VPPPA Region IX Conference-Monterey, CA: Evidence-Based Leadership: Using Psychology to Prevent Injuries and Save Lives Various Private and Corporate Events in Mining, Manufacturing, Health Care, and Construction REFERENCES (Available upon request)