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Richard Reardon

Professor

Office

University of Idaho Coeur d'Alene; Harbor Center Building; 117A

Mailing Address

Department of Psychology & Communication
University of Idaho
1031 N Academic Way
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814

Richard Reardon is a professor of psychology at the University of Idaho Coeur d'Alene Center. His research interests include circumplex models of interpersonal relating, personality assessment, social comparison and social cognition.

  • Ph.D., Social Psychology (Complex Processes co-major), University of Georgia, 1981
  • M.S., Experimental Psychology, University of Georgia, 1978
  • A.B., Psychology and Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1973

Richard Reardon is a professor of psychology at the University of Idaho Coeur d'Alene center. His research interests include circumplex models of interpersonal relating, personality assessment, social comparison and social cognition.

  • Social Cognition
  • Deception
  • Attitudes and Persuasion, Compliance
  • Organizational Behavior

  • Reardon, R., Sepulveda, R. & Walker, K. (2012). Crisis intervention training: Impact on first responders’ knowledge, personal feelings, action tendencies, and professionalism. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the National Technology and Social Science Conference, 49, 169-177.
  • Doyle, S., & Reardon, R. (1998). Implicit achievement motives, self-attributed achievement motives, and test anxiety among college students. Contemporary Social Psychology, 18, 10-15.
  • Reardon, R., & Moore, D. J. (1996). The greater memorability of self-generated versus externally-presented product information. Psychology & Marketing, 13, 305-320.
  • Cataldi, A., & Reardon, R. (1996). Gender, Interpersonal Orientation, and manipulation tactic use in close relationships. Sex Roles, 35, 205-218.
  • Reardon, R., Doyle, S. (1995). The self-concept and reality judgments: Memory, memory monitoring, and internal-external correspondence. Social Cognition., 13, 1-24.

Psychology & Communication

Physical Address:
206 Student Health Center

Mailing Address:
Psychology & Communication
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3043
Moscow, ID 83844-3043

Phone: 208-885-6324

Fax: 208-885-7710

Email: psyc-comm@uidaho.edu

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