Monica Schneider
Bailey 140
schneid@geneseo.edu
Monica Schneider has been a member of ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ faculty since 1995.
Area of Interest
Social Psychology
Research Interests
- Predictors of college students’ psychological well-being and college adjustment
- Factors associated with college retention and success for underrepresented students, including racial/ethnic minorities, sexual minorities (GLBTQ), international and immigrant students, first-generation students, and Access Opportunity Program students
- Attachment and college students’ romantic and sexual relationships
- Program assessment (e.g., Advancing Cultural Competency Certificate Program, Real World ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ).
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Curriculum Vitae
Education
Ph.D., Social Psychology, SUNY Buffalo, 1995
M.A., Social Psychology, SUNY Buffalo
B.A., Psychology, Alfred University, 1989
Recent Courses Taught
General Psychology
Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Psychology of Personality
Psychology of Adult Attachment
Advanced Research Issues – Threat and Prejudice
Selected Publications
Schneider, M., & Katz, J. (2017). Adult Attachment and Heterosexual College Women’s Hookup Behaviors: Mediating Effects of Sexual Motives. Sex Roles, 77(5/6),
419-429.
Schneider, M.E., Rao, J., Johnson, F.R., Norman, S., & Watts, D. (2016). Implementing a successful diversity-related program: Lessons learned from the program development and assessment of Real World ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ. In Intercultural Horizons Volume IV: Identities, Relationships, and Languages in Migration (Eds., Eliza J. Nash, Nevin C. Brown, and Lavinia Bracci) pp. 71-88. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK.
Katz, J., & Schneider, M.E. (2015). (Hetero)sexual compliance with unwanted casual sex: Associations with feelings about first sex and sexual self-perceptions. Sex Roles, 72, 451-461.