Mathew Curtis

Mathew
Curtis

Clinical Professor of Communication
Mathew Curtis’ work focuses on interpersonal communication, including role comparison in groups and social settings.
Mathew Curtis
Mathew Curtis’ work focuses on interpersonal communication, including role comparison in groups and social settings.
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Mathew
Curtis

Clinical Professor of Communication

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Mathew Curtis received his PhD in social psychology from USC. He teaches a wide range of courses at the graduate level, from research methods to persuasion and influence, and has been the recipient of both teaching and mentoring awards at USC.

Curtis’ primary research examines emotion and the role of comparison: how individuals and groups compare themselves to others in order to understand their role in work and social settings, as well the behavioral and emotional responses to these comparisons. Curtis has also completed extensive research in relation to linguistics, most recently examining the effects of language contained in jury instructions on the jury’s deliberation and outcomes.

Before teaching at USC, Curtis worked as a business consultant in England, examining the consumer decision process and how to successfully market products. Curtis also has background in teaching statistics and has served as a statistical consultant for researchers and business entrepreneurs.

Courses

CMGT 514: Analytical Tools for Communication Decisions
CMGT 540: Uses of Communication Research
CMGT 564: Methodological Fundamentals of Big Data in Communication