Alyson Burns-glover
Professor
Environmental studies
Pacific University
India
Biography
Education: 1989 Ph.D. Psychology, University of California, Davis, Social, and Personality. 1985 M.A. Psychology, University of California, Davis, Social and Personality. 1983 B.A. Psychology, CSU, Long Beach, Research Emphasis 1983 University Honors Program Certificate, CSU, Long Beach 1981 Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada [International Study] Other Educational Certifications & Coursework: 1999 CEU credits for AMA in Clinical Diagnostics, December workshop. 1997 Institute participant: Wye Symposium. Annapolis, Maryland. 1996 Certification of coursework, "Peacemaking in a divided society." Trinity College, Dublin. Institute for Irish Studies, Instituid le Léann na hEireann. July.
Research Interest
Research Areas and Specializations: Gender, Culture, and Personal Relationships. Ethnic Identity and Sociocultural Psychology: Native Hawaiians and Hispanics. Environmental Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors. Personality and Social Identity Effects on Academic Performance.
Publications
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Castaneda D, Burns-Glover A. Gender, sexuality, and intimate relationships. Praeger guide to the psychology of gender. 2004:69-91.
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Castaneda D, Burns-Glover AL. Women’s friendships and romantic relationships. Psychology of women: A handbook of issues and theories. 2008:332-50.
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Burns-Glover AL, Veith DJ. Revisiting gender and teaching evaluations: Sex still makes a difference. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality. 1995 Jan 1;10(4):69.