Invited Addresses

2014. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Does research support public perceptions of the battered woman? May 2014.

2012. Foreign Languages Department. Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, China. Publishing empirical social science research in English language journals.

2012. Invited Symposium Presentation. Eastern Psychological Association. Dating and marital violence against women. March 2012.

2011. Center for Women's Studies. West Virginia University. Rethinking violence in close relationships. What does the research say? November 2011.

2011. Department of Psychology. Penn State, Greater Allegheny. Responding to a Changing World: Attitudes about gender, work, and family in post-socialist Europe. February 2011.

2011. Department of Psychology. Pace University, New York. Invited Symposium on Women, Power, and Aging. Researching women and retirement: Questions for future research. With Josephine Olson.

2010. Department of Psychology. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Why do some people move to another region, while others don’t? Psychological factors in migration. May 2010.

2010. University of Zabreb, Croatia. Women in academic leadership. May 2010.

2010. University of Sarajevo, Bosnia AND University of Zagreb, Croatia. Publishing empirical social science research in English language journals. May 2010.

2010. Oasis, Pittsburgh. [Program for senior adults]. Psychological factors affecting young adults' decisions to stay in Pittsburgh. April 2010.

2009. Department of Psychology. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Responding to a changing world: Attitudes about work and family in post-socialist Europe. AND. Tips on Publishing.

2007. American Psychological Association. Presidential Address (Division 9). Social policy, feminism, and research on violence in closer relationships. San Francisco, August 2007.

2007. Southeastern Psychological Association. Keynote Address. Rethinking violence in close relationships: What does the research really say?. New Orleans, February 2007.

2006. Department of Psychology. Kobe College, Nishinomiya, Japan. Research on violence in close relationships: Does data from the United Stated apply to Japan?

2006. Ninth annual Laurel Highlands Undergraduate Psychology Conference. University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown. Changing approaches to research on violence in close relationships. April 2006.

2006. Panther Psychology Club, University of Pittsburgh. Degrees in Psychology and Types of Jobs in Psychology. April 2006.

2005. Department of Psychology. Augusta State University, Augusta, Georgia. Rethinking violence in intimate relationships: What does the research really say? October 2005.

2005. Department of Psychology. New York University, Tirana, Albania. Helpseeking in battered women. May 2005.

2004. Nitra University. Slovakia. What should men do? What should women do? Psychological research on attitudes about gender. May 2004.

2003. Sexual Assault Services, University of Pittsburgh. Stalking behavior in Pitt students. Lecture to members of the Counseling Center.

2003. Department of Psychology, Kent State University. New perspectives on violence in intimate relationships. March 2003.

2002. Women’s Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh. Stalking and related behavior in Pitt students: A new form of relationship violence?. October 2002.

2002. Psychology Institute. Eotvos Lorand University of Budapest. Responding to a changing world: Attitudes about gender equality in post-socialist Hungary. May 2002.

2001. Department of Psychology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Responding to a changing world: Attitudes about gender equality in post-socialist Slovenia. June 2001.

2001. Faculty of Economics. University of Osijek, Croatia. Achievement motivation, work values, and entrepreneurial success. May 2001.

2001. Faculty of Economics. University of Osijek, Croatia. United States business women—How successful are they in combining work and family. May 2001.

2000. New York Academy of Sciences. Responding to a changing world: Student attitudes about gender equality in post-communist Europe. March 20, 2000.

1999. Division 52 (International) of the American Psychological Association. Conflicting views about gender equality in post-communist Europe.

1999. Department of Psychology, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland. Correlates of self esteem of Polish and American students.

1999. Department of Psychology, Catholic University, Lublin, Poland. Correlates of self esteem of Polish and American students.

1999. Conference for the Fourth Radford University Research Conference on Gender. Keynote speaker. Responding to a changing world: Women’s roles in post-communist Eastern Europe.

1999. Department of Psychology. Radford University. Courtship behavior and stalking in college students: How should we draw the line?

1999. Gender in Transition: Women in Europe Workshop. New York University. Changing beliefs about appropriate roles for women and men in university students in Central and Eastern Europe.

1998. Women's Studies Program. Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland. Beliefs about female and male roles held by Polish students as compared to those in other countries.

1998. Moscow Research Centre for Gender Studies. Moscow, Russia. Measuring gender-role attitudes.

1998. Center for Educational Innovations. Moscow State University. Moscow, Russia. Eastern and Central European youth: Career plans and work and family attitudes.

1998. Department of Psychology. Humbolt University, Berlin, Germany. Responding to a Changing World: Studying Attitudes of University Students in Central and Eastern Europe.

1995. Department of Psychology. State University of New York, Buffalo. Gender Role Attitudes in Central and Eastern Europe: Examining the Role of Social Context on Attitudes About Gender.

1995. Institute for European Studies. Cornell University. Invited talk on "Changing attitudes of male and female roles in the transition--Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Poland" for conference on The Balkans: Women and Social Change.

1994. Faculty of Social Sciences. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Motivation and Job Choice.

1994. Psychology Institute. Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland. Beliefs About Gender Roles: Issues for Measurement and Change.

1991. Academic Celebration, Mercyhurst College. Violence in dating relationships.

1990. Law School, University of Pittsburgh. Violence against women. Presentation as part of Hate Crimes Symposium.

1989. University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Yugoslavia. The female victim and Cognitive aspects of work success.

1988. Organizational Behavior Prosem. GSIA. Carnegie-Mellon University. Cognitive Aspects of Work Success.

1988. California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles. Research Colloquium Series. Problems and issues in research on battered women.

1987. University of Amsterdam. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Department of Psychology and Women's Studies. Social Psychological Models of Coping and The Female Victim.

1987. Washington and Jefferson College. Department of Psychology. The female victim.

1987. Montogomery County Mental Health, Maryland. Understanding the battered woman.

1986. American Psychological Association. Master Lecture. The female victim: Rape, wife battering and incest.

1986. Newcomb College, Tulane University. Achievement, Success and the Professional Women.

1985. Ohio Psychological Association. Networking and professional development for women psychologists.

1984. Old Dominion University. Department of Psychology. Career choices of women.

1984. Vanderbilt University. Department of Psychology. Cognitive Responses to Family Violence.

1984. Pennsylvania State University, McKeesport Campus. Women's Studies Week. Understanding Battered Women.

1983. Westminster College. Department of Psychology. Career Planning and Women's Achievement and) Power Relations in Violent and Nonviolent Marriages.

1983. Youngstown State University. Psi Chi. Power Relations in Violent and Non-Violent Marriages.

1983. University of South Carolina. Department of Psychology. Keynote Address-Power and Violence in Male-Female Relationships, and Analyzing the Problems of the Battered Woman.

1982. Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology. Achievement and Non-achievement in Women.

1982. Lycoming College. Pennsylvania. Battered Women: Why They Stay.

1981. University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. Women's Studies Program and Department of Psychology. Attributions as mediators of battered women's responses to battering.

1981. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Women’s Studies Program. Causes and consequences of marital rape.

1981. Montclair State College, Department of Psychology, Montclair, New Jersey. Power dynamics of violent marriages.

1980. Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA. Chatham Student Government. Fear of success in women?

1980. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Department of Psychology. Research on battered women: A population in need. Invited talk for "Interdisciplinary Colloquia on Women," April 24, 1980.

1980. Stockton State College, Pomona, NJ. Psychology Club. Male and female influence strategies And) Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty. Advances in attribution theory.

1980. State University of New York, Genesco, NY. Department of Psychology. Causal attributions of battered women.

1980. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. Department of Psychology. Dynamics of violent marriages.

This list ends at 1980. A complete list is available upon request.