
معرفی
Thomas Malloy is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Rhode Island College. With a dual doctorate in psychology (Ed.D., University of Northern Colorado; Ph.D., University of Connecticut), his academic career spans decades of research and teaching in social psychology, personality, and interpersonal perception.
Education:
- B.A., LaSalle College
- M.A., Temple University
- Ed.D., University of Northern Colorado (Advisor: Ellis P. Copeland)
- Ph.D., University of Connecticut (Advisor: David A. Kenny)
Research Interests focus on interpersonal perception, intergroup reconciliation, and dyadic social behavior, particularly in status-discrepant interactions and cross-cultural contexts. His methodological expertise includes variance component analysis and social relations modeling.
Recent publications highlight his work on weight stereotypes, intergroup asymmetry, and behavioral statistics, with a consistent emphasis on social dynamics and perception. These studies often intersect with Cultural Diversity, Personality Psychology, and Developmental Psychology.





