Alison Clabaugh, MA

E-mail: clabaugh@temple.edu

 

Bio: Alison is currently in her third year of graduate studies at Temple. She received her MA in Social Psychology from Temple University and her BA from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA. Alison’s current research interests include investigation of the relationship between self-esteem, appearance, and body image from a Contingencies of Self-Worth perspective (Crocker & Wolfe, 2001). Additionally, Alison is involved in a research project investigating the effects of technology on people’s perception and appreciation of art works. Alison currently works with Dr. Karpinski and Dr. Hantula.

 

Representative presentations and/or publications:

 

Clabaugh, A.A., Karpinksi, A., & Griffin, K. The body image contingency of self-worth (manuscript under review).

 

Clabaugh, A.A., & Morling, B. (2004). Stereotype accuracy of modern and ballet dancers. Journal of Social Psychology, 44, 31-48.

 

Van Zelst, L., Clabaugh, A.A., & Morling, B. (2004). Dancers body esteem, fitness esteem, and self-esteem in three contexts. Journal of Dance Education, 4, 48-57.