Beth Morling

Beth Morling

Professor
Director of Undergraduate Education
 302-831-8377

Office location

University of Delaware, 105 The Green, Room 224, Wolf Hall, Newark, DE 19716

Education

  • Ph.D. – University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  • B.A. – Carleton College

Biography

Beth Morling, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Delaware and director of undergraduate education for the department. She is the author of Research Methods in Psychology (2021, W. W. Norton).

Morling focuses on both undergraduate teaching and cultural psychology research. She regularly teaches courses on research methods, cultural psychology, the self-concept, and the teaching of psychology. Her most recent scholarly research has focused on how culture shapes human motivation and social life, as well as where cultural differences are located and measured—whether within the person, or in cultural products such as media, texts, or buildings.

Morling is a Fulbright scholar, having lectured and conducted research in Kyoto, Japan from 2010-11. She is the Delaware State Professor of the Year (2014), an award from CASE and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Courses Regularly Taught

PSYC207: Research Methods

PSYC394: Cultural Psychology

PSYC430: Social Self

PSYC840: Teaching Practicum

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