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Darcy A. Reich

Darcy A. Reich

IN MEMORIAM

Professor Darcy Reich died of colon cancer on September 12, 2014, in Lubbock, Texas. In her honor, the Texas Tech University Department of Psychology established the Dr. Darcy Reich Graduate Scholarship.

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My primary research interests concern the automatic and controlled processes by which expectations, including pessimism and optimism, influence social judgments and social interactions, and the processes by which people attempt to correct for such biases. Some questions examined in my lab include: How do expectations influence our judgments about other people? How and when might we try to correct for the resulting bias, and how successful are we? Which correction strategies are likely to be successful, and which are likely to backfire? Under what circumstances might we actually elicit behavior from other people that confirms our own pessimistic or optimistic expectations?

My lab group is currently examining the roles of extremity, approach and avoidance goals, perspective-taking, and motivational variables in overcoming a variety of expectancy-related biases in social judgments and behaviors.

Primary Interests:

  • Causal Attribution
  • Interpersonal Processes
  • Motivation, Goal Setting
  • Person Perception
  • Social Cognition

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Other Publications:

  • Weary, G., & Reich, D. A. (2000). Attribution theories. In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Courses Taught:

  • Advanced Correlational Methods/Factor Analysis
  • Automaticity and Control in Social Behavior
  • Human Motivation: A Social Psychological Approach
  • Introduction to Social Psychology
  • Research Methods

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