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Philip R. Costanzo

Philip R. Costanzo

Professor of Psychology: Social and Health Sciences and Duke Population Research Institute
Contact Info 
Office Phone: (919) 660-5717
Office Fax: (919) 660-5726
Email Address:  send me a message
Mailing Address: 240 Sociology/Psychology Bldg. Durham, NC 27708
Teaching (Fall 2012):

  • PSY 496.01, DISTINCTION THESIS WORKSHOP I Synopsis
    TBA, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
Education:
  • PhD, University of Florida, 1967

Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Strauman T. ;Costanzo P. and Garber J., Depression in Adolescent Girls: Science and Prevention, edited by Strauman, T.J., Costanzo, P.R., and Garber, J. (2011), Guilford Press .
  2. Costanzo, P.R. & Hoyle, R., The role of research in personality and social psychology for illuminating psychopathology and its contexts, in Oxford Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology, edited by K. Deaux, and M. Snyder (2010 in press), Oxford Press .
  3. Costanzo, P.R., The nature and nurture of morality and goodness, in In Search of Goodness, edited by Ruth Grant (2010 in press), University of Chicago Press .
  4. Strauman, T., Costanzo, P., Merril, K., Jones, N., The Applications of Social Psychology to Clinical Psychology, in Social Psychology: A Handbook of Basic Principles, edited by E.T. Higgins and A.W. Kruglanski (2010), Guilford Press .
  5. Dunsmore, J.C., Bradburn, I.S.,Costanzo, P.R., & Fredrickson, B.L., Mothers' expressive style and emotional responses to children's behavior predict children's prosocial and achievement-related self-ratings, International Journal of Behavioral Development, vol. 33 (2009), pp. 253-264 .