Rachel Dinero

  • Assistant Professor, Psychology
Courses: 
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Lifespan Development
  • Social Psychology
  • Human Sexuality
  • Cognition
  • Psychology of Emotions
  • Research Methods
  • Senior Capstone
Rachel Dinero, Cazenovia College Professor, Psychology
Division(s): 
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Contact: 
Contact Information Available
Office Location: 
Williams Hall 343
Telephone: 
315.655.7159
Email: 
redinero@cazenovia.edu
Professor Dinero started teaching at Cazenovia College in 2007. Before coming to Caz, she held a one-year lecturer position at the University of California, Davis and taught for four years at Sacramento City College. Dr. Dinero's research focuses on the development of social relationships, primarily romantic relationships. She is particularly interested in the role that parents and friends play in romantic relationship development.
Education: 
  • BS in Psychology, University of Florida (2001)
  • PhD in Psychology, University of California, Davis (2006)
Awards/Honors: 
  • Making a Difference Award (2011)
Publications: 
  • Hart, J., Glick, P., & Dinero, R. E. (under review). She loves him, she loves him not: Attachment style as a personality antecedent to women’s ambivalent sexism. Self & Identity.
  • Hart, J., Hung, J. A., Glick, P., & Dinero, R. E. (2012). He loves her, he loves her not: Attachment style as a personality antecedent to men’s ambivalent sexism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 1498 - 1508.
  • Dinero, R. E., Conger, R. D., Shaver, P. R., Widaman, K. F, & Larson-Riffe, D. (2008). Influence of Family of Origin and Romantic Partners on Romantic Attachment. Journal of Family Psychology, 22, 622-632.
Memberships: 
  • American Psychological Association
  • Eastern Psychological Association