Dr. Paul Rose
Professor & Associate Dean
Education: Ph.D., 2003
State University of New York at Buffalo
Specialization:
Social-Personality Psychology
Phone:
(618) 650-5390
About Dr. Rose
Prior to becoming a full-time administrator, Dr. Rose taught undergraduate and graduate courses in statistics, research methods and social psychology. His interdisciplinary research draws on social, personality, consumer and clinical psychology. He has published research on topics such as narcissism, self-esteem, romantic relationship dynamics, and consumer behavior (e.g., materialism and compulsive buying). Dr. Rose also serves on the editorial board of Psychology and Marketing.
Mentoring Expertise
Dr. Rose is available to help students interested in social psychology, personality psychology, and consumer behavior.
Representative Publications
- Conlon, K. E., & Rose, P. (2017). Transparency for the public good: When feeling powerful does and does not affect willingness to sacrifice for the environment. The Journal of General Psychology, 144, 169-186.
- Jewell, J. D., Rose, P., Bush, R., & Bartz, K. (2016). The long-term effectiveness of drug treatment court on reducing recidivism and predictors of voluntary withdrawal. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 1-12.
- Rose, P. (2015). From a public university in the U.S.A., answers to three questions about studying psychology. In K. Vaidya (Ed.), Psychology for the Curious: Why Study Psychology? Canberra, Australia: The Curious Academic Publishing.
- Rose, P., & Segrist, D. J. (2014). Negative and positive urgency may both be risk factors for compulsive buying. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 3, 128-132.
- Rose, P., & Segrist, D. J. (2012). Difficulty identifying feelings, distress tolerance and compulsive buying: Analyzing the associations to inform therapeutic strategies. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 10, 927-935.
- Rose, P., Toney Smith, S. & Segrist, D. J. (2010). Too cheap to chug: Frugality as a buffer against college student drinking. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 9, 228-238.
- Rose, P. & Segrist, D. J. (2009). Excessive buying as a genuine addictive behavior. In A. Browne-Miller (Ed.) The Praeger International Collection on Addictions (Vol. 4, pp. 53-80). Westport, CT: Praeger.
- Rose, P. (2007). Mediators of the association between narcissism and compulsive buying: The roles of materialism and impulse control. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21, 576-581.
- Rose, P. & DeJesus, S. (2007). A model of motivated cognition to account for the link between self-monitoring and materialism. Psychology and Marketing, 24, 93-115.