Invited Addresses
- 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. Rethinking violence in close relationships: What does the research really say?. New Orleans, February 2007.
- 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, Geneseo, 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.