Monica Moore, PhD |
Professor, Experimental Psychology and Clinical Respecialization
313 Webster Hall
(314) 968-7074
mooremm@webster.edu
Education
University of Missouri - St. Louis, 1987 (Clinical Respecialization)
PhD University of Missouri - Columbia, 1981
MA University of Missouri - Columbia, 1978
BA University of Missouri - Rolla, 1976
Courses Frequently Taught
Nonverbal Behavior
Psychology and Women
Human Sexuality
Personality Theory
History, Philosophy and Systems of Psychology
Health Psychology
Senior Seminar: Dress and Appearance
Research Interests
Nonverbal Communication
Human Courtship Behavior
Human Sexuality
Dress and Appearance Issues
Selected Presentations and Publications
M. M. Moore and G.I. Williams. (2013). The woman in the 360 mirror: What Not to Wear and the feminist construction of reality. Fashion, Style, & Popular Culture, 51-73.
M. M. Moore. (2010). Human nonverbal courtship behavior—A brief historical review. The Journal of Sex Research, 47, 171-180.
G. I. Williams and M. M. Moore. (2010). Studying academic dress and gender identlty: An integration of research and self. In L. Cherubini (ed.), The Study of Identity as a concept and Social Construct in Behavioral and Social Science Research: Interdisciplinary and Global Perspectives (pp 39-70). Lampeter, Wales: Edwin Mellen Press.
Moore, M. M. (2002). Courtship communication and perception. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 94, 97-105.
Moore, M. M. (2001). Behavioral observation. In M. Wiederman & B. Whitley (Eds.). Handbook for conducting research on human sexuality. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
Moore, M. M. (2001). Flirting. In C. G. Waugh (Ed.). Let's talk: A cognitive skills approach to interpersonal communication. Newark, DE: Kendall-Hunt.
Moore, M. M., & Butler, D. L. (1989). Predictive aspects of nonverbal courtship behavior in women. Semiotica, 76(3/4), 205-215.
Moore, M. M. (1985). Nonverbal courtship patterns in women: Context and consequences. Ethology and Sociobiology, 64, 237-247.
Moore, M. M. (1985). Science and gender: A critique of biology and its theories on women AND biopolitics and gender. Politics and the Life Sciences, 4(1), 92-94.
Conover, J. N., Seymor, S. E., Marx, M. H., & Moore, M. M. (1978). Stereo-typical personality trait ratings of concrete and "typical" stimuli persons. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1978, 12(6), 400-402.
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