Curriculum Vita

RICHARD A. LIPPA

Department of Psychology

California State University, Fullerton

Fullerton, Ca. 92834

Education:

1968-72 B.A., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
(double major in Mathematics and Psychology)

1972-76 Ph.D. in Social Psychology, Stanford University,
Stanford, Ca.; Ph.D. minor in quantitative methods

Academic Positions:

1976-1980 Assistant Professor of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton

1980-1984 Associate Professor of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton

1984-Present Professor of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton

Presentations at Professional Meetings:

Lippa, R. (1976). The perceived masculinity-femininity of sex- typed and androgynous persons. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. (1977). Expressive behavior, person perception, and the expressive display of personality. Invited address to the Society of Experimental Social Psychology.

Lippa, R. (1978). Impression management and the expressive display of personality. American Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. & Mash, M. (1979). The interjudge consistency of personality ratings made by mothers, fathers, friends, and strangers as a function of self-monitoring and self- reported consistency of the judged subjects. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R., Jolly, A., & Valdez, E. (1979). The effect of self-monitoring on the expressive display of masculinity-femininity. American Psychological Association.

Clark, L. & Lippa, R. (1980). Self-monitoring: A possible moderating variable for self-disclosing behavior. American Psychological Association.

McCullough, G., & Lippa, R. (1980). The effects of assessed anxiety, self-monitoring, and instructed expressive control on GSR: A new look at internalizer-externalizer phenomena. Western Psychological Association.

Beauvais, C. & Lippa, R. (1980). The effects of gender, sex- typing, and false success-failure feedback on performance in an experimental quiz game. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. (1981). Sex-typing and perceived gender and attractiveness in body outlines. American Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. & Beauvais, C. (1982). BSRI scales, attitudes, and subjective norms as predictor of masculine and feminine behaviors. Western Psychological Association.

Beauvais, D. & Lippa, R. (1982). The effects of gender, assessed femininity and masculinity, and reward on preferences for "masculine" and "feminine" experiments. Western Psychological Association.

Hope, D. J., Cozby, P. C. & Lippa, R. (1982). Self- monitoring, locus of control, and the environmental attitude-behavior relationship. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa. R. & Rosenblatt, D. (1983). Intelligence and actor- observer effects. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. (1983). A replication of Allport and Vernon's factor analysis. American Psychological Association.

Lippa, R., Riggio, R., Hale, M. & Lang, K. (1984). Moderator variables and the relation between expressive behavior and personality. American Psychological Association.

Lippa, R., Hale, M., Riggio, R., & Throckmorton, B. (1984). Self-monitoring and the display of personality in handwriting. Western Psychological Association.

Mulilis, J-P. & Lippa, R. (1985). Geopsychology: Fear appeals and earthquake preparedness. American Psychological Association.

Lippa. R. A. & Donaldson, S. I. (1986). A computer representation of human personality. Western Psychological Association.

Donaldson, S. I. & Lippa, R. (1987). An empirical evaluation of a computer representation of personality. Western psychological association.

Hardin, C. & Lippa, R. (1988). New measures of schema complexity and the complexity-extremity effect. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. (1988). Gender Diagnosticity. Nags Head Conference on Personality and Social Behavior.

Lippa, R. (1989). Son and Daughter of Gender Diagnosticity. Nags Head Conference on Personality and Social Behavior.

Lippa, R. & Connelly, S. (1989). The predictive validity of gender diagnosticity. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R., Heck, J., Kaplowitz, S., Laboissonniere, M., & Renne, J. (1990). The consistency and reliability of gender diagnosticity measures. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. & Veira, R. M. (1995). Testosterone, cortisol, and their relation to personality and sociosexuality. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. Gender-related individual differences and National Merit Test performance: A new analysis of Loehlin and Nichols' (1976) twin data. (1995). International Behavioral Development Symposium, Minot, North Dakota.

Lippa, R. & Tan, F. Ethnic differences in gender-related individual differences and behaviors. (1996). Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. & Arad, S. The relation between masculinity, femininity, gender diagnosticity, and sexual orientation. (1996). American Psychological Society.

Lippa, R., Rodriguez, J., & Arad, S. (1997). The links between ethnicity, gender, and prejudice. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. & Arad, S. (1997). The relation between gender-related individual differences and sexual orientation: Results from two studies. American Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. & Mouttapa, M. (1998). Gender-related individual differences and gender schemata. Western Psychological Association.

Foote, W., Perkins, D. and Lippa, R. (1998). Gender and ethnic differences on perceived instrumental and expressive traits. Western Psychological Association.

Lippa, R. A. (1999). Gender related traits in transsexual and non-transsexuals. American Psychological Society.

Arad, S., & Lippa, R. A. (1999). Can trait anxiety be judged accurately from brief video segments? American Psychological Society.

Dietz, J. K., & Lippa, R. A. (1999). Gender, intelligence, Personality, and accuracy at judging others' personality based on brief video information. American Psychological Society.

Lippa, R. A. (2000). The relation between sexual orientation and gender-related traits: Evidence from an Internet survey. International Behavioral Development Symposium. Minot, North Dakota.

Lippa, R. A. (2000). Is men's sexual orientation more bipolar than women's? Results from a college student sample and from an Internet survey.  International Academy of Sex Research. Paris, France.

Lippa, R. A., & Cassens, M. R. (2001). Gender, Sexual Orientation, and 2D:4D Finger-Length Ratios.  Western Psychological Association.  Kona, Hawaii.

Lippa, R. A. (2003). Do masculinity and femininity have different meanings for men and women and for heterosexual and homosexual individuals? International Academy of Sex Research.  Bloomington, Indiana.

Lippa, R. A. (2004). Hormonal influences on gender.  Gender Development Research Conference.  San Francisco, California.

Lippa, R. A. (2004). Integrating biological and social-developmental approaches.  Gender Development Research Conference.  San Francisco, California.

Lippa, R. A. (2004). Sexuality and sexual orientation.  Gender Development Research Conference.  San Francisco, California.

Lippa, R. A., Linke, J., & Killingback, W. (2004).  How do people judge masculinity-femininity in themselves and others? American Psychological Society.  Chicago, Illinois.

Lippa, R. A. (2004). Personality correlates of sex drive in men and women: Results of an Internet survey.  International Academy of Sex Research. Helsinki, Finland.

Lippa, R. A. (2005). Gender, personality, and the ability to judge emotions from the eye regions of human faces.  American Psychological Society.  Los Angeles, California.

Lippa, R. A. (2006). Childhood gender nonconformity and adult personality in heterosexual and homosexual men and women.  Gender Development Conference.  San Francisco, California.

Lippa, R. A. (2006).  The relation between sex drive and attractions to men and to women: New cross-cultural evidence from the BBC Internet study.  International Academy of Sex Research.  Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Lippa, R. A. (2008). Sex differences in sexuality, mate preferences, personality, and cognitive abilities across 53 nations: Probing evolutionary and sociocultural explanations. Invited address, Western Psychological Association. Irvine, California.

Lippa, R. A., Newton, S. L., Rego, A., & Fernandez, L. (2008). Hair whorl patterns and men's sexual orientation. Western Psychological Association. Irvine, California.

Lippa, R. A. (2008). Sex differences in interests: A brief review with an eye to the "nature-nurture" question. Gender Development Conference. San Francisco, California.

Lippa, R. A. (2008). Gender-related interests and gender conformity versus nonconformity. Invited symposium talk. International Academy of Sex Research. Leuven, Belgium.

Lippa, R. A. (2009). Why are women more variable than men in sex drive? American Psychological Society. San Francisco, CA.

Publications:

Lippa, R. (1976). Expressive control and the leakage of dispositional introversion-extraversion during role-played teaching. Journal of Personality, 44, 541-559.

Lippa, R. (1977). Androgyny, sex-typing, and the perception of masculinity-femininity in handwritings. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 541-559.

Lippa, R. (1978). The naive perception of masculinity-femininity on the basis of expressive cues. Journal of Research in Personality, 12, 1-14.

Lippa, R. & Mash, M. (1981). The effects of self-monitoring and self-reported consistency on the consistency of personality judgments made by strangers and intimates. Journal of Research in Personality, 15, 171-181.

Lippa, R. (1981). Theory and research on impression management. Contemporary Psychology, 26, 849-850.

Lippa, R. & Beauvais, C. (1983). Gender jeopardy: The effects of gender, assessed femininity and masculinity, and false success/failure feedback on performance in an experimental quiz game. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 44, 344-353.

Lippa, R., Valdez, E. & Jolly, A. (1983). The effects of self-monitoring on the expressive display of masculinity-femininity. Journal of Research in Personality, 17, 324-338.

Lippa, R. (1983). Sex-typing and the perception of body outlines. Journal of Personality, 51, 661-683.

Lippa, R. (1983). Expressive behavior. In L. Wheeler and P. Shaver (Eds.), Review of Personality and Social Psychology, (Vol. 4). Beverly Hills: Sage.

Lippa, R. (1985). Review of the Bem Sex-Role Inventory. Ninth Mental Measurements Yearbook. Buros Institute of Mental Measurements, University of Nebraska.

Lippa, R. (1990). Introduction to Social Psychology (1st ed.). Belmont, Ca.: Wadsworth.

Lippa, R. & Kalat, J. (1990). Social Psychology. In J. Kalat, Introduction to Psychology. Belmont, Ca.: Wadsworth.

Lippa, R. & Donaldson, S. I. (1990). Self-monitoring and idiographic measures of behavioral variability across interpersonal relationships. Journal of Personality, 58, 465-479.

Lippa, R. & Connelly, S. (1990). Gender diagnosticity: A new Bayesian approach to gender-related individual differences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 1051-1065.

Mulilis, J-P., Duval, T. S., & Lippa, R. (1990). The effects of a large destructive local earthquake on earthquake preparedness as assessed by an earthquake preparedness scale. Natural Hazards, 3, 357-371.

Mulilis, J-P. & Lippa, R. (1990). Behavioral changes in earthquake preparedness due to negative threat appeals: A test of protection motivation theory. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 20 (8), 619-638.

Riggio, R. E., Lippa, R. & Salinas, C. (1990). The display of personality in expressive movement. Journal of Research in Personality, 24, 16-31.

Lippa, R. (1991). Some psychometric characteristics of gender diagnosticity measures: Reliability, Validity, Consistency across domains, and relationship to the "Big Five." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 1000-1011.

Lippa, R. (1994). Introduction to Social Psychology (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Lippa, R. (1995). Do sex differences define gender-related individual differences within the sexes?--Evidence from three studies. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 21, 349-355.

Lippa, R. (1995). Gender-related individual differences and psychological adjustment in terms of the Big Five and Circumplex models. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 1184-1202.

Lippa, R. (1997). The display of masculinity, femininity, and gender diagnosticity in self-descriptive photo essays. Journal of Personality, 65, 137-169.

Lippa, R. and Arad, S. (1997). The structure of sexual orientation and its relation to masculinity, femininity, and gender diagnosticity: Different for men and women. Sex Roles, 37, 187-208.

Lippa, R. (1998). Gender-related individual differences and National Merit Test performance: "Feminine" boys and "masculine" girls tend to do better. In L. Ellis & L. Ebertz (Eds.), Males, females, and behavior: Toward biological understanding. Praeger.

Lippa, R. (1998). The nonverbal display and judgment of extraversion, masculinity, femininity, and gender diagnosticity: A Lens Model analysis. Journal of Research in Personality, 32, 80-107.

Lippa, R. (1998). Gender-related individual differences and the structure of vocational interests: The importance of the "People-Things" dimension. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 996-1009.

Lippa, R. & Hershberger, S. (1999). Genetic and environmental influences on individual differences in masculinity, femininity, and gender diagnosticity: Analyzing data from a classic twin study. Journal of Personality, 67, 127-155.

Lippa, R. & Arad, S. (1999). Gender, personality, and prejudice: The display of authoritarianism and social dominance in interviews with college men and women. Journal of Research in Personality, 33, 463-493.

Lippa, R. (1999). Book review of Annual Review of Sex Research (Vol. 7). Archives of Sexual Behavior, 28, 569-573.

Lippa, R. A. & Dietz, J. K. (2000). The relation of gender, personality, and intelligence to judges' accuracy in judging strangers' personality from brief video segments. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 24, 25-43.

Lippa, R. A. (2000). Gender-related traits in gay men, lesbian women, and heterosexual men and women: The virtual identity of homosexual-heterosexual diagnosticity and gender diagnosticity, Journal of Personality, 68, 899-926.

Lippa, R. A., Martin, L. R., & Friedman, H. S. (2000). Gender-related individual differences and mortality in the Terman longitudinal study: Is masculinity hazardous to your health? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 1560-1570.

Lippa, R. A. & Tan, F. D. (2001). Does culture moderate the relationship between sexual orientation and gender-related personality traits? Cross-Cultural Research, 35, 65-87.

Lippa, R. A. (2001). On deconstructing and reconstructing masculinity-femininity. Journal of Research in Personality, 35, 168-207.

Lippa, R. A. (2001). Gender-related traits in transsexuals and nontranssexuals. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 30, 603-614.

Lippa, R. A. (2002). Gender, Nature, and Nurture. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Lippa, R. A. (2002). Gender-related traits of heterosexual and homosexual men and women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 31, 77-92.

Lippa, R. A. (2003). Handedness, sexual orientation, and gender-related personality traits in men and women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32, 103-114.

Lippa, R. A. (2003). Are 2D:4D finger-length ratios related to sexual orientation? Yes for men, no for women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85, 179-188.

Lippa, R. (2003). Book review of Digit ratio: A pointer to fertility, behavior and health. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32, 587-590.

Lippa, R. A. (2005). Sex and gender. In V. J. Derlega, B. A. Winstead, & W. H. Jones (Eds.), Personality: Contemporary theory and research (3rd ed., pp. 332-365). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Lippa, R. A. (2005). Gender, Nature, and Nurture (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Lippa, R. A. (2005). Subdomains of gender-related occupational interests: Do they form a cohesive bipolar M-F dimension? Journal of Personality, 73, 693-730.

McFadden, D., Loehlin, J. C., Breedlove, S. M., Lippa, R. A., Manning, J. T., & Rahman, Q. (2005).  A reanalysis of five studies on sexual orientation and the relative length of the index and ring fingers (the 2D:4D ratio). Archives of Sexual Behavior, 34, 341-356.

Lippa, R. A. (2005). How do lay people weight information about instrumentality, expressiveness, and gender-typed hobbies when judging masculinity-femininity in themselves, best friends, and strangers? Sex Roles, 53, 43-55.

Lippa, R. A. (2005).  Sexual orientation and personality.  Annual Review of Sex Research, 16, 119-153.

Lippa, R. A. (2006). Finger lengths, 2D:4D ratios, and their relation to gender-related traits and the Big Five. Biological Psychology, 71, 116-121.

Lippa, R. A. (2006). Is high sex drive associated with increased sexual attraction to both sexes? It depends on whether you are male or female. Psychological Science, 17, 46-52.

Lippa, R. A. (2006). The gender reality hypothesis. American Psychologist, 61, 639-640.

Lippa, R. A. (2007). The relation between sex drive and sexual attraction to men and women: A cross-national study of heterosexual, bisexual, and homosexual men and women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 209-222.

Lippa, R. A. (2007). The preferred traits of mates in a cross-national study of heterosexual and homosexual men and women: An examination of biological and cultural influences. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 193-208.

Blanchard, R. and Lippa, R. A. (2007). Birth order, handedness, and sexual orientation of male and female participants in a BBC Internet research project. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 163-176.

Lippa, R. A. (2008).  Sex differences and sexual orientation differences in personality: Findings from the BBC Internet survey. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37, 173-187.

Blanchard, R., & Lippa, R. A. (2008). The sex ratio of older siblings in non-right-handed homosexual men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37, 970-976.

Lippa, R. A. (2008). The relation between childhood gender nonconformity and adult masculinity-femininity and anxiety in heterosexual and homosexual men and women. Sex Roles, 59, 684-693.

Lippa, R. A. (2009). Sex differences in sex drive, sociosexuality, and height across 53 nations: Testing evolutionary and social structural theories. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 38, 631-651.

Lippa, R. A. (in press). Sex differences in personality traits and gender-related occupational preferences across 53 nations: Testing evolutionary and social-environmental theories. Archives of Sexual Behavior.

Lippa, R. A., Collaer, M. L., & Peters, M. (in press). Sex differences in mental rotation and line angle judgments are positively associated with gender equality and economic development across 53 nations. Archives of Sexual Behavior.

Lippa, R. A., Patterson, T. M., & Marelich, W. D. (in press). Looking at and longing for male and female "swimsuit models": Men are much more category-specific than women. Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Lippa, R. A. (in press). Gender differences in personality and interests: When, where, and why? Social and Personality Psychology Compass.

 

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