Michael Morris, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology. He directs the master's program in community psychology and has conducted research on ethical conflicts in program evaluations. He can discuss organizational behavior, consultation, community psychology and program evaluation. The author of sev...
Michael Morris, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology. He directs the master's program in community psychology and has conducted research on ethical conflicts in program evaluations. He can discuss organizational behavior, consultation, community psychology and program evaluation. The author of several journal articles, his books include “Evaluation Ethics for Best Practice: Cases and Commentaries,” “Poverty and Public Policy” and “Myths about the Powerless.”