Charles T. Hill, PhD

Professor of Psychology at Whittier College

Research Expertise

Social Psychology
Diverse Identities
Anthropology
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Gender Studies
Sociology and Political Science
Business and International Management
Demography
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Psychiatry and Mental health

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Dr. Hill's research focuses on intimate relationships, diverse identities, and well-being.

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Publications

Breakups Before Marriage: The End of 103 Affairs
Journal of Social Issues
1976
Sexual Intimacy in Dating Relationships
Journal of Social Issues
1977
Self-Disclosure in Dating Couples: Sex Roles and the Ethic of Openness
Journal of Marriage and the Family
1980
Testing the Rusbult Model of Relationship Commitment and Stability in a 15-Year Study of Heterosexual Couples
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
1996
Loving and leaving: Sex differences in romantic attachments
Sex Roles
1981
Gender and Self-Disclosure
Self-Disclosure
1987
Sex differences in effects of social and value similarity in same-sex friendship.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1981
Sex Role Attitudes in Dating and Marriage: A 15-Year Follow-Up of the Boston Couples Study
Journal of Social Issues
1993
Premarital Predictors of Relationship Outcomes: A 15-Year Follow-up of the Boston Couples Study
The Developmental Course of Marital Dysfunction
1998
A Longitudinal Application of the Theory of Reasoned Action to Women's Career Behavior1
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
1998
Adding versus averaging models revisited: A test of a path-analytic integration model.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1981
Living Together in College: Implications for Courtship
Journal of Marriage and the Family
1981
Disclosure Reciprocity: Conceptual and Measurement Issues
Social Psychology Quarterly
1982
The Volunteer Couple: Sex Differences, Couple Commitment, and Participation in Research on Interpersonal Relationships
Social Psychology Quarterly
1979
Terms of abuse as expression and reinforcement of cultures
International Journal of Intercultural Relations
2008
Initial impression versus missing information as explanations of the set-size effect.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1983
Differing Perceptions in Dating Couples: Sex Roles vs. Alternative Explanations
Psychology of Women Quarterly
1981
Contraceptive use by college dating couples: A comparison of men's and women's reports
Population and Environment
1983
Intimate Relationships across Cultures
Unknown Venue
2019
American Psychological Association: 81st Annual Convention, Montreal
PsycEXTRA Dataset
1973
Models of Prejudice and Well-Being
Prejudice, Identity and Well-Being
2022
Correlates of Love Across Relationship Types and Cultural Regions
International Handbook of Love
2021
Cross-cultural similarities in importance of mate selection criteria
PsycEXTRA Dataset
2012
Absence Makes the Heart Grow ... Idealistic
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy
2005
Cross-over interaction and the set-size effect in information integration
Japanese Psychological Research
1986
Proceedings of the fifty-second annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology.
American Psychologist
1960
What Is Jealousy?
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews
1994
Practical—Yet scholarly.
Contemporary Psychology
1986
Timely But Disappointing
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews
1984
On Love and Loving: Psychological Perspectives on the Nature and Experience of Romantic Love.
Contemporary Sociology
1982
Love and Commitment.
Contemporary Sociology
1981
Who Discloses What to Whom, When, and Why?
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews
1981
New Directions in Attribution Research, Vol. 2.
Contemporary Sociology
1980
The Marriage Game: Understanding Marital Decision Making.
Contemporary Sociology
1977
The Uses and Methods of Gaming.
Contemporary Sociology
1976
Proceedings of the fifty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology.
American Psychologist
1962
What influences judgments of physical attractiveness? A comprehensive perspective with implications for mental health
International Review of Psychiatry
2023
People respond with different moral emotions to violations in different relational models: A cross-cultural comparison.
Emotion
2021

Education

Harvard University

Ph.D. in Social Psychology, Social Relations / June, 1975

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

University of Washington

M.A. in Sociology, Sociology / June, 1970

Seattle, Washington, United States of America

University of Washington

M.S. in Physics, Physics / March, 1968

Seattle, Washington, United States of America

University of Oregon

B.A. in Physics (Honors College), Physics / June, 1965

Eugene, Oregon, United States of America

Experience

Whittier College

Professor of Social Psychology / September, 1987Present

Associate Professor of Psychology / September, 1982September, 1987

University of Washington

Assistant Professor of Sociology / September, 1975June, 1982

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