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  • James Geer

    Visiting Scholar of Psychology
    717-291-4373
    Office: LSP-151F

    Education

    Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1963 (Psychology)


    M.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1961 (Psychology)


    B.S.. University of Pittsburgh, 1954 (Zoology & Chemistry)

    Research Interests

    Attractiveness as viewed from an evolutionary perspective.


    Gender differences in cognitive factors in human sexuality.

    Publications

    Bush, S.I. & Geer, J.H. (2001). Implicit and explicit memory of neutral, negative emotional, and sexual information. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 30, 615-631.


    Geer, J.G. & Geer, J.H. (2003). Remembering Attack Ads: An Experimental Investigation of Radio Political Behavior. Political Behavior. 25 (1), 69-95.


    Manguno-Mire, G., Constans, J. I. & Geer, J. H. (2005). Anxiety-related differences in affective categorization of lexical stimuli. Behaviour Research and Therapy 43(2), 197-213.


    Geer, J. H. & Robertson, G. G. (2005). Implicit attitudes in Sexuality: Gender differences. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 34, (6), 671-677,


    Geer, J.H. & Hicks, J (In press). Cognitive Processes and Gender Differences in Sexuality. E. Jannsen (Ed.). The Psychophysiology of Sex. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.