Greenberg, Martin
Professor, Department of Psychology
PhD, University of Houston
Social Program
Contact
3101 Sennott Square
412-624-4531
Fax: 412-624-4428
greenber@pitt.edu
http://www.pitt.edu/~psych/0397hme/mgreenb.htm
Research Interests: Coping with victimization, social support, social comparison, cognition and affect, social influence
Accepting Graduate Students: No
Selected Publications
- Marsh, D. P., & Greenberg, M. S. (2006). The influence of eyewitness similarity to a crime victim and culpability on witness’ recall. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 2(1), 43-56.
- Greenberg, M.S., & Beach, S.R. (2004). Property crime victims' decision to notify the police: Social, cognitive, and affective determinants. Law and Human Behavior, 28, 177-186 (Abstract-html)
- Greenberg, M. S., & Beach, S. R. (2001). The role of social influence in crime victim's decision to notify the police. In R.R. Roesch, R.R. Corrado, & R. Dempster (Eds.). Psychology in the courts: International advances in knowledge, (pp. 305-316). London:Routledge.
- Greenberg, M. S., Westcott, D. R., & Bailey, S. (1998). When believing is seeing: The effect of scripts on eyewitness memory. Law and Human Behavior, 22, 685-694. (Abstract-html)
Honors and Awards
- Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (APA Division 9), Award for Outstanding Graduate Teaching and Mentoring (2008)
- Fellow, American Psychological Association, Divisions 9 & 41
- Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award (2000)