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Doris Bazzini, Ph.D.
 Dr. Doris Bazzini
Department of Psychology
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
Phone: 828.262.2733
Email: bazzinidg@appstate.edu

Education
Ph.D., 1993, University of Georgia, Social Psychology
M.S., 1991, University of Georgia, Psychology
B.A., 1988, Eckerd College, Psychology



Research Interests
Romantic attraction
Beautiful-is-good Stereotype
Relationship-maintenance processes
Media's impact on body image in women

Representative Publications

Bazzini, D., Curtin, L., *Joslin, S., Regan, S., & Martz, D.  (in press).  Do animated Disney characters portray and promote the beauty-goodness stereotype?  Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

Martz, D. M., *Petroff, A. B., Curtin, L.A., Bazzini, D. G.  (in press). Gender Differences in Fat Talk  Among American Adults:  Results from the Psychology of Size Survey. Sex Roles :A Journal of Research.

Bazzini, D. G., Stack, E. P., Martinicin, P. D., & Davis, C. (in press).  “Remember when we...?”: The effects of reminiscing about laughter on relationship satisfaction.  Motivation and Emotion.
Craig, A. B., Martz, D. M., & Bazzini, D. G. (in press).  Peer Pressure to “Fat Talk”: Does Audience Type Influence How Women Portray Their Body Image: Eating Behaviors.
Britton, L. E., Martz, D. M., Bazzini, D. G., Curtin, L. A., & LeaShomb, A. (in press). Fat talk and self-presentation of body image: Is there a social norm for women to self-degrade?  Body Image: An International Journal of Research.
Curtin, L., Martz, D., Bazzini, D., & Vicente, B. (2004). "They're Not 'Abnormal' and We're Not Making Them 'Abnormal': A Longitudinal Study." Teaching of Psychology, 31, 51-53.
Pinkston, M., Martz, D., Domer, F., Curtin, L., Bazzini, D., Smith, L., & Henson, D. (2001). Psychological, nutritional, and energy expenditure differences in college females with anorexia nervosa versus comparable-mass control. Eating Behaviors, 2, 169-181.
Kelly, J., & Bazzini D. G. (2001). Gender, sexual experience, and the sexual double standard: Evaluations of female contraceptive behavior. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 45, 785-799.
Ballard, M. E., Dodson, A. R., & Bazzini, D. G. (1999). Genre of music and lyrical content: Expectation effects. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 160, 476-487.
McIntosh, W. D., Smith, S. M., Bazzini, D. G., & Mills, P. S. (1999). Alcohol in the movies: Characteristics of drinkers and nondrinkers in films from 1940-1989. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.
Martz, D., & Bazzini, D. (1999). Eating disorders prevention programming may be failing. Journal of College Student Development, 40, 32-42.
Smith, S. M., McIntosh, W. D., & Bazzini, D. G. (1999). Are the beautiful good in Hollywood? An investigation of the beauty and goodness stereotype on film. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 21, 69-80.
Bazzini, D. G., & Shaffer, D. R. (1999). Resisting temptation revisited: Devaluation versus enhancement of an attractive suitor by exclusive and nonexclusive daters. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 162-176.
McIntosh, W. D., Bazzini, D. G., Smith, S. M., & Wayne, S. M. (1998). Who smokes in hollywood? Characteristics of smokers in popular films from 1940 to 1989. Addictive Behaviors, 23, 395-398.
Bazzini, D. G., McIntosh, W. D., Smith, S. M., Cook, S., & Harris, C. (1997). The aging woman in popular film: Underrepresented, unattractive, unfriendly, and unintelligent. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 36, 531-543.
Shaffer, D. R., & Bazzini, D. G. (1997). What do you look for in a prospective date?: Reexamining the preferences of men and women who differ in self-monitoring propensities. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 23, 605-616.
Shaffer, D. R., Pegalis, L. J., & Bazzini, D. G. (1996). When boy meets girl (revisited): Gender, gender role orientation, and prospect of future interaction as determinants of self-disclosure among same- and opposite-sex acquaintances. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 495-506.
Bazzini, D. G., & Shaffer, D. R. (1995). Investigating the social-adjustive and value-expressive functions of well-grounded attitudes: Implications for change and for subsequent behavior. Motivation and Emotion, 19, 279-305.

Teaching and Research Awards
2005-06, Recipient of Board of Governor’s Outstanding Teacher Award., Appalachian State University
2000-01, Recipient of the Outstanding Teacher Award for the College of Arts and Sciences, Appalachian State University
1997-98, Inducted to the Academy of Outstanding Teachers for the College of Arts and Sciences
Nominated for Arts and Sciences Academy of Outstanding Teachers Award ('94-95; '96-97; '99-00)
Nominated for Student Government's Outstanding Teachers Award ('94-95; '96-97; '97-98; '98-99; '99-00)
Nominated for Arts and Sciences Outstanding Advisor Award ('98-99; '99-00; '00-01)
1993 Recipient of the Charles Darby Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award, University of Georgia. Recognizes the outstanding graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Psychology.
1993 Recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award, University of Georgia. Recognizes 5 graduate teaching assistants in the Department of Psychology.
 

 
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