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Mark Rivardo, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychological Science at Saint Vincent College. He holds a Ph.D. from Bowling Green State University, alongside M.A. and B.S. degrees from Bowling Green State University and Saint Vincent College, respectively. His research focuses on cognitive psychology, eyewitness memory, stereotype threat, and social psychology phenomena such as mental health stigma and anxiety reduction. He teaches advanced courses like Capstone Research Thesis and Cognitive Psychology.
Dr. Rivardo's work spans over two decades, with publications in high-impact journals like the North American Journal of Psychology. His research explores topics ranging from collaborative recall effects on misinformation to the impact of therapy animals on student anxiety. He has examined societal issues such as internet addiction's mental health correlations and the interplay between dress/speech style and witness credibility.
His collaborative projects highlight interdisciplinary approaches, including studies on law enforcement language training and the cognitive mechanisms underlying inattentional blindness. Despite prolific output, no specific awards are listed, though his work consistently addresses practical applications in forensic, clinical, and educational settings.



