Adventist Forum Presents Karl Bailey

   Agenda | Posted on January 21, 2015

Adventist Forum Presents Karl Bailey
The Psychology of a Peculiar People:
Studies of Adventist Sabbath-Keeping
and Other Distinctive Doctrines

presented by

Dr. Karl Bailey
Associate Professor of Psychology, and
Coordinator of the Behavioral Neuroscience Program
at  Andrews University,

Sabbath Afternoon at 3:30 pm
January 24, 2015
Chan Shun Hall
Andrews University

About the Speaker

Dr. Bailey did his undergraduate work at Andrews University, earning a BS degree in psychology and biology.

He then did graduate work at Michigan State University where he earned a Ph.D in cognitive psychology.

Dr. Bailey has an active research program and contributes regularly to the scholarly literature.

His research  interests include:

Language and the Visual World,
Visual Attention & Human Cognition;
Religious Cognition;
Self-Determination Theory;
Research Self-Efficacy;
Sabbath-Keeping Behavior;
Integration of Faith & Learning


Karl was Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He is married to Rosemary Joy Bauer Bailey.  They have a daughter named Lilly and another named Annalisa.