Debbie S. Moskowitz
Professor Emerita
Department of Psychology
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Prof. Moskowitz's research concerns patterns of behavior and affect and the relation between behavior and affect across time and situations. She studies stability and cross-situational generality of affect and of interpersonal behaviors (dominance, submissiveness, agreeableness, and quarrelsomeness) and examines the influence of gender, social role, and setting characteristics on interpersonal behavior and affect at home and at work and in different populations (e.g. normal and psychopathological).
Research Interest
Developmental Science
Publications
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Moskowitz, D. S. & Fournier, M. A. (2014). The interplay of persons and situations: Retrospect and prospect. In M. Mikulincer and P. R. Shaver (Editors-in-Chief ), APA Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology: Vol. 4. Personality Processes and Individual Differences (pp. 471-489). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
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Sadikaj, G., Rappaport, L. M., Moskowitz, D. S., Zuroff, D. C., Koestner, R., & Powers, T. (2015). Consequences of interpersonal spin on couple-relevant goal progress and relationship satisfaction in romantic relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Online publication May 4, 2015.
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Yao, Q., & Moskowitz, D. S. (2015). Trait agreeableness and social status moderate behavioral responsiveness to communal behavior. Journal of Personality, 83, 191–201.