This section contains the full text of many of Dr. Moradi's publications. The appropriate citations for these works, as well as links to the full text in .pdf format, are located below.
Refereed Publications
Goodman, M. B.*, & Moradi, B. (in press). Attitudes and behaviors toward lesbian and gay persons: Critical correlates and mediated relations. Journal of Counseling Psychology.
Moradi, B., & DeBlaere, C.* (in press). Sexist discrimination: Review of research and directions for centralizing the roles of race, ethnicity, and culture. In H. Landrine (Ed.), Bringing Cultural Diversity to Feminist Psychology (2nd ed). Springer.
Moradi, B., & Huang, Y. P. (in press). Objectification theory and psychology of women: A decade of advances and future directions. Psychology of Women Quarterly.
DeBlaere, C.*, & Moradi, B. (2008). Structures of the Schedules of Racist and Sexist Events: Confirmatory factor analysis of African American women’s responses. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 32, 83-94. [link]
Owens, G., Moradi, B., Neimeyer, G. J. (2008). Work-related perceptions of faculty in clinical and counseling academic training programs. Psychology Journal, 5, 25-39. [link]
Moradi, B. & Rottenstein, A.* (2007). Objectification theory and Deaf cultural identity attitudes: Roles in Deaf women’s eating disorder symptomatology. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 54, 178-188. [link]
Moradi, B. (2006). Perceived sexual-orientation-based harassment in military and civilian contexts. Military Psychology, 18(1), 39-60. [link]
Moradi, B., & Funderburk, J. R. (2006). Roles of perceived sexist events and perceived social support in the mental health of women seeking counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 53(4), 464-473. [link]
Moradi, B., & Risco, C (2006). Perceived discrimination experiences and mental health of Latina/o American persons. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 53(4), 411-421. [link]
Moradi, B., van den Berg, J. J., & Epting, F. R. (2006). Intrapersonal and interpersonal manifestations of antilesbian and gay prejudice: An application of personal construct theory. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 53(1), 57-66. [link]
Moradi, B. & Vergara, D. T. (2006). Raising students?awareness of women in psychology. Teaching of Psychology, 33(2), 113-117. [link]
Matteson, A. V., & Moradi, B. (2005). Examining the structure of the schedule of sexist events: Replication and extension. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29, 47-57. [link]
Moradi, B. (2005). Advancing womanist identity development: Where we are and where we need to go. The Counseling Psychologist, 33(2), 225-253. [link]
Moradi, B., Dirks, D., & Matteson, A. V. (2005). Roles of sexual objectification experiences and internalization of standards of beauty in eating disorder symptomatology: A test and extension of objectification theory. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52(3), 420-428. [link]
Moradi, B., & Neimeyer, G. J. (2005). Diversity in the ivory white tower: A longitudinal look at faculty race/ethnicity in counseling psychology academic training programs. The Counseling Psychologist, 33(5), 655-675. [link]
Moradi, B. (2004). Teaching about diversities: The shadow/role-play exercise. Teaching of Psychology, 31(3)188-191. [link]
Moradi, B., & Hasan, N. T. (2004). Arab American persons' reported experiences of discrimination and mental health: The mediating role of personal control. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 51(4), 418-428. [link]
Moradi, B., & Subich, L. M. (2004). Examining the moderating role of self-esteem in the link between experiences of perceived sexist events and psychological distress. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 51(1), 50-56. [link]
Moradi, B., Yoder, J. D., & Berendsen, L. L. (2004). An evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Womanist Identity Attitudes Scale. Sex Roles, 50(3-4), 253-266. [link]
Moradi, B. & Subich, L. M. (2003). A concomitant examination of the relations of perceived racist and sexist events to psychological distress for African American women. The Counseling Psychologist, 31(4), 451-469. [link]
Moradi, B. & Subich, L. M. (2003). Perceived sexist events and feminist identity development attitudes: Links to women psychological distress. The Counseling Psychologist, 30(1), 44-65. [link]
Tokar, D. M., Hall, R. J., & Moradi, B. (2003). Planting a tree while envisioning the forest-- The recursive relation between theory and research: Reply to Blustein (2003). Journal of Counseling Psychology, 50(1), 24-27. [link]
Tokar, D. M., Withrow, J. R., Hall, R. J., & Moradi, B. (2003). Psychological separation, attachment security, vocational self-concept crystallization, and career indecision: A structural equation analysis. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 50(1), 3-19. [link]
Moradi, B. & Subich, L. M. (2002). Feminist identity development measures: Comparing the psychometrics of three instruments. The Counseling Psychologist, 30(1), 66-86. [link]
Moradi, B., Subich, L. M., & Phillips, J. C. (2002). Beyond revisiting: Moving feminist identity development ahead. The Counseling Psychologist, 30(1), 111-117. [link]
Moradi, B., Subich, L. M., & Phillips, J. C. (2002). Revisiting feminist identity development theory, research, and practice. The Counseling Psychologist, 30(1), 6-43 [link]
Moradi, B. & Yoder, J. D. (2001). Demonstrating social constructionism in psychology courses: The ho am I??exercise. Teaching in Psychology, 28(3), 201-203. [link]
Moradi, B., Fischer, A. R., Hill, M. S., Jome, L. M., & Blum, S. A. (2000). Does eminist?plus herapist?equal eminist therapist? An empirical investigation of the link between self-labeling and behaviors. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 24, 285-296. [link]
Moradi, B., Tokar, D. M., Schaub, M., & Jome, L. M. (2000). Revisiting the structural validity of the Gender Role Conflict Scale. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 1(1), 62-69. [link]
Tokar, D. M., Fischer, A. R., Schaub, M., & Moradi, B. (2000). Masculine gender roles and counseling-related variables: Links with and mediation by personality. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 47(3), 380-393. [link]