Perri B. Druen, Ph.D.

Perri Druen
Division/Department
School of Behavioral Sciences and Education
Professor of Psychology
Contact Information
Appell Life Sciences, Room 315
  • Psychology, Ph.D.
    University of Louisville
  • PSY 200: Essential Skills and Tools in Psychology
  • PSY 215: Sustainability and Psychology
  • PSY 243: Social Psychology
  • PSY 370: Design and Analysis III
  • PSY 440: Personality
  • Social Dilemmas in Environmental Decision-Making
  • Attitude Changes Related to Poverty
  • Selective Exposure to Counter-Attitudinal Information
  • Mate-Copying
  • Druen, P. B., & Zawadzki, S. J. (2024, June). Compassionate simple living motivation predicts pro-environmental behavior. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Druen, P. B., & Shedlosky-Shoemaker, R. (2023, June). Do privilege walks promote action to address socioeconomic inequality? Poster presented at the conference of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Denver, CO.
  • Druen, P. B., Shedlosky-Shoemaker, R., Hartwell, T. N., & Martin, L. M. (2021, October). Do People “Walk the Talk” After a Privilege Walk? Impact on Equity-Supportive Attitudes and Behaviors. Poster presentation for the Annual Teaching of Psychology Conference, Louisville, KY, Virtual.
  • Deffler, S. A., Shedlosky-Shoemaker, R., Curlik, D., & Druen, P. (2021). Letting Go of Strict Deadlines: Increasing Flexibility to Level the Playing Field. In the Pandemic Pivots: Strategies for Vulnerable Students That We Should Keep After the Crisis Symposium, Society for the Teaching of Psychology (Division 2) programming for the virtual meeting of the American Psychological Association.
  • Druen, P. B., Deffler, S., Shedlosky, R., & Kearns, C. E. (2018, August). Getting people to consider opposing views: Disrupting selective exposure. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.