
Dr. Rosemarie DiBiase
Associate Professor of Education and Human Services
Mailing Address
Department of Education and Human Services
Suffolk University
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Office
73 Tremont Street, 7th Floor
Room 718
Phone:
(617) 573-8483
Email: rdibiase@suffolk.edu
Degrees
- B.A. Psychology Major, Biology Minor, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H.
- M.A. and Ph.D. Developmental Psychology , Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Recent Presentations and Publications
- DiBiase, R., Casey, C., Miller, P. M. & Waddell, S. Contextual Variables Related to Problem Behaviors in at Risk Preschoolers. Presented at the Conference on Human Development. April 2004, Washington, D.C.
- Miller, P., DiBiase, R., Wadell, S., The Influence of Culture versus Socioeconomic Background on Mothers’ Characteristics in Head Start Families. Presented at the Conference on Adult Development. April 2006, San Francisco, CA
- DiBiase, R., Miller, P. & Waddell, S. Competence in Head Start Preschoolers: Teachers’ and Children’s Preceptions. Presented at Head Start’s 8th National Research Conference, “Serving Children Through Partnership and Collaboration,” June 2006, Washington D.C.
- DiBiase, R., & Gunnoe, J. (2004). "Cultural and gender differences in touching behavior among Italians, Czechoslovakians and Americans." The Journal of Social Psychology, 144 (1), 49-62.
Research Interests
- Social and emotional development in early childhood
- Contextual variables contributing to psychological disorders in childhood
- Biological-psychological- environmental interactions in the developmental process
Subjects Taught
- Abnormal Development in Infancy
- Advanced Theories of Personality
- Advanced Developmental Psychology
- Child and Adolescent Development (Grad)
- Development in Infancy
- Developmental Psychology
- Developmental Psychopathology (Grad)
- General Psychology
- Integrated Studies
- Life-span Development (Grad)
- Practicum in Psychology
- Psychological Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence (Grad)
- Research Methods in Psychology and Education (Ugrad and Grad)
- Science and Technology Today
- Women’s Studies