Script to get current year for copyright
Click to Submit Search
 
A student studying in the library
Faculty Detail
Michele Hoffnung

Department: Psychology Faculty Picture
Title: Professor of Psychology
Director of Women's Studies
AB, Rutgers University Douglass College; PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Office: College of Arts & Sciences 1   312
Phone: 203-582-8703
E-Mail: Michele.Hoffnung@quinnipiac.edu
Mail Drop: CL-AC1
 
Courses:
PS 308 Methods of Psychology II: Non-Experimental Methods   -   Spring 2010
PS 308L   Non-Experimental Methods Lab   -   Spring 2010
PS 409 Senior Seminar in Psychology   -   Spring 2010

Selected Articles:
Hoffnung, M. (2008). Studying women’s lives: From college into their 30s. In E. S. Adler & R. Clark (eds.), How it's done: An invitation to social research, 3rd edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Hoffnung, M. (2006). What’s in a name? Marital name choice revisited. Sex Roles, 55, 817-825. Hoffnung, M. (2004). Wanting it all: Career, marriage, & motherhood during college-educated women’s 20s. Sex Roles, 50, 711-723. Hoffnung, M. (1999). Women's changing attitudes toward work and family: College to five years after. Women & Work, 1, 27-39. Hoffnung, M. (1995). Motherhood: Contemporary conflict for women. In J. Freeman, (Ed.), Women: A feminist perspective, 5th edition, (pp. 162-181). Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.
 
Books:
Hoffnung, M., Hoffnung, R. J., & Seifert, K. L. (Expected publication, August 2009). Lifespan development, 1st Australasian Edition. Milton, Australia: John Wiley & Sons. Seifert, K. L., Hoffnung, R. J., & Hoffnung, M. (1997; 2000). Lifespan development. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Hoffnung, M. (1992). What's a mother to do? Conversations on work and family. Pasadena, CA: Trilogy Books. Garskof, M. Hoffnung, (Ed.). (1971). Roles women play: Readings in women's liberation. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole.
 
Disclaimer