Objectification

Mindy J. Erchull

Mindy Erchull
  • Associate Professor
  • Psychology
  • Academic Degrees

    • B.A., Connecticut College
    • M.A., Ph.D., Arizona State University
  • Areas of Expertise

    • Body Objectification
    • Class, Race/Ethnicity, Gender
    • Division of Household Labor
    • Feminism
    • Feminist Identity
    • Gender Issues
    • Gender Roles
    • Gender and Sexuality
    • Health Psychology
    • Objectification
    • Psychology of Women
    • Quantitative Methods
    • Race, Class and Gender
    • Research Methods
    • Social Psychology
    • Statistics and Methods for Behavioral Science
    • mothering
    • sexualization of women
    • attitudes about menstruation
    • education about menstruation
    • Psychological Aspects of Reproductive Health
    • objectification of women

Mindy J. Erchull

Mindy Erchull
  • Associate Professor
  • Psychology
  • Academic Degrees

    • B.A., Connecticut College
    • M.A., Ph.D., Arizona State University
  • Areas of Expertise

    • Body Objectification
    • Class, Race/Ethnicity, Gender
    • Division of Household Labor
    • Feminism
    • Feminist Identity
    • Gender Issues
    • Gender Roles
    • Gender and Sexuality
    • Health Psychology
    • Objectification
    • Psychology of Women
    • Quantitative Methods
    • Race, Class and Gender
    • Research Methods
    • Social Psychology
    • Statistics and Methods for Behavioral Science
    • mothering
    • sexualization of women
    • attitudes about menstruation
    • education about menstruation
    • Psychological Aspects of Reproductive Health
    • objectification of women

Mindy J. Erchull

Mindy Erchull
  • Associate Professor
  • Psychology
  • Academic Degrees

    • B.A., Connecticut College
    • M.A., Ph.D., Arizona State University
  • Areas of Expertise

    • Body Objectification
    • Class, Race/Ethnicity, Gender
    • Division of Household Labor
    • Feminism
    • Feminist Identity
    • Gender Issues
    • Gender Roles
    • Gender and Sexuality
    • Health Psychology
    • Objectification
    • Psychology of Women
    • Quantitative Methods
    • Race, Class and Gender
    • Research Methods
    • Social Psychology
    • Statistics and Methods for Behavioral Science
    • mothering
    • sexualization of women
    • attitudes about menstruation
    • education about menstruation
    • Psychological Aspects of Reproductive Health
    • objectification of women