Colleen F. Moore
Professor
Ph.D. 1978, University of Illinois
Email: cfmoore@wisc.edu
I
study judgment and decision making, psychology of environmental issues, and
moral thought about environmental issues. My lab group is currently working on psychological processes in the
perception of environmental justice issues. In addition, I have collaborative projects with Professor Schneider on
prenatal influences on development.
Representative Publications
Moore, C.F. (2003). Silent Scourge: Children, pollution and why scientists disagree. New York: Oxford University Press
Roberts, A.D., Moore, C.F., Barnhart, T.E., et al. (2004). Prenatal stress, moderate fetal alcohol exposure, and deopamine system function in rhesus monkeys. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 26, 169-178.
Kortenkamp, K.V., & Moore, C.F. (2000). Eco-centrism and anthropocentrism: Moral reasoning about ecological commons dilemmas. Journal of Environmental Psychology.
Edenbach, D.H. & Moore, C.F. (2000). Incomplete information, inferences, and individual differences: The case of environmental judgments. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 81, 1-27.