Richard Reardon
Associate Dean, Outreach/North Idaho
College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences
(8/1/07 - present)
Professor of Psychology
(8/1/98 - present)
Interim Associate Vice-President & Center Executive Officer,
University of Idaho, Coeur d'Alene (6/28/10 - 6/26/11)
Chair, Dept. of Psychology & Communication Studies
University of Idaho, Moscow (8/1/98-8/1/07)
Director, N. Idaho Center for Disabilities Evaluation (10/1/03-12/1/05)

Hometown: Atlanta, GA
(but I'm a military brat, so who really knows what "hometown" means?)
B.A. (1973), 1-Anthroplogy, 2-Psychology
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M.S. (1978), Psychology
Ph.D. (1981), Social Psychology, w/co-major in Complex Processes
University of Georgia, Athens
Faculty Member, College of Arts & Sciences (1980-98)
Associate Professor of Psychology
Adjunct Associate Professor of Human Relations
Executive Board, College of Liberal Studies (1996-98)
University of Oklahoma, Norman
Contact me: phone: 208.292.2523 email: rreardon@uidaho.edu
office: Room 242-O, UI Harbor Center Building in Coeur d'Alene

Fall-Spring, 2011-2012, PSYC 404, ST: The Art of Choice: Click here.
Online PSYC 101 students: A note of introduction, which will include links to the course syllabus and content sites, will be sent to your UI email address on or before the first day of class.
Research Interests:
Social Cognition, Deception, Persuasion, Organizational Behavior, Human-Technology Interaction
Courses:
Introductory Psychology, Social Psychology, History of Psychology, Social Cognition, Leadership, Conflict Resolution
Representative Publications:
Reardon, R., Doyle, S. (1995). The self-concept and reality judgments: Memory, memory monitoring, and internal-external correspondence. Social Cognition., 13, 1-24.
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.
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