Dr. Robert J. Moore

Dr. Robert J. Moore

Adjunct Professor in Psychology (Emeritus)
BAHons (Carleton), PhD (Regina)

Phone: (306) 359-1221
E-mail: Robert.Moore@uregina.ca

Research Interests

Social Psychology: belief and attitude measurement; attributions, sex-roles.
Health Psychology: stress, physical risk-taking.
History of Psychology.

Representative Publications

Kubik, Wendee & Moore, Robert J. (2003). Farming in Saskatchewan in the 1990s: Stress and Coping. In Diaz, H,. Jaffee, J., & Stirling, R. (Eds.). Farm communities at the crossroads: Challenge and resistance. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. 119-133.

Wendee Kubik and Robert J. Moore (2002). Women’s Diverse Roles in the Farm Economy and the Consequences for their Health, Well-being, and Quality of Life. Prairie Forum – 27 (1) pp. 115-130.

Current Scholarly Projects

The relationship between moral development, personal values, and personality traits. Attributions and perceived success in sports and physical activities.