Matthew J. Sharps Ph.D.

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Matthew Sharps, Ph.D., professor of psychology at California State University, Fresno. He researches forensic cognitive science among other related areas.

Professor of Psychology at California State University, Fresno, teaches cognitive psychology, forensic cognitive science, and the history of psychology. He served as a National Institutes of Health research associate at the University of Colorado, and has taught at the University of Wyoming, Alliant International University, and Fresno Pacific University.

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