Dr. Marjorie H. Carroll
Professor of Psychology
Psychology Program Director
Head Academic Counselor
Behavioral Sciences & Leadership
Ph.D. - St. John's University
B.A. - College of New Rochelle
Research Interests
Underlying beliefs and attitudes toward rape/sexual assault
Current Research
Current projects include examining rape and sexual assault scripts involving male and female victims
Selected Publications
Carroll, M. H., Korenman, L. M., & Rosenstein, J. E. (2019). Does sex of the victim matter? A comparison of rape scripts involving a male or female victim. Violence and Gender, 6, 175-186. https://doi.org/10.1089/vio.2018.0040
Korenman, L. M., Wetzler, E. L., Carroll, M. H., & Velilla, E. V. (2019). Is it in your face?: Exploring the effects of sexual dimorphism on perception of leadership potential. Military Psychology, 31(2), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1080/08995605.2018.1556555
Rosenstein, J. E., De Angelis, K., McCone, D. R., & Carroll, M. H. (2018). Sexual assault & sexual harassment at the US military service academies. Military Psychology, 30(3) 206-218. https://doi.org/ 10.1080/08995605.2017.1422950
Carroll, M. H., Rosenstein, J. E., Foubert, J. D., Clark, M. D., & Korenman, L. M. (2016). Rape myth acceptance: A comparison of military service academy and civilian fraternity and sorority students. Military Psychology, 28, 306-317.