Amy C. Moors
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
110
Citations
3,423
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
18
Publishing since 2009
Amy C. Moors studies romantic and sexual relationships, with a particular focus on consensual non-monogamy (relationships where all partners agree to have more than one romantic or sexual partner). Her work examines the attitudes, stigma, and social support surrounding these relationships, as well as how psychology teaching and therapy practices can be made more inclusive. She also researches related topics such as personality, sexual attitudes, and diversity in academic workplaces.
Publication activity has remained fairly steady over the past decade, averaging around five to seven papers per year with only minor fluctuations.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Associations between big five personality traits, facets, and sexual fantasies
PLoS ONE · 2026
- Inclusive psychology pedagogy is linked to increased belonging and reduced prejudice toward consensually nonmonogamous relationships.
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology · 2026
- How Do People Maintain Consensual Non-Monogamy? An International Development and Validation of the Multiple Relationships Maintenance Scale
Archives of Sexual Behavior · 2026
- Moral Judgment Toward Individuals in Consensually Non-Monogamous Relationships as a Function of Moral Foundations and Disgust Sensitivity
Archives of Sexual Behavior · 2025
- The QUIC-SP: A Spanish language tool assessing unpredictability in early life is linked to physical and mental health
PLoS ONE · 2025
- Emotional balance, health, and resilience at the start of COVID-19 pandemic.
Emotion · 2025
- Consensual Non-Monogamy
2025
- Questionnaire of Unpredictability in Childhood--Spanish Version
PsycTESTS Dataset · 2025
- Quantifying Sexual Ethics in CNM Relationships
OSF Preprints (OSF Preprints) · 2025
- Monogamy in question: Predictors of perceived shifts in attitudes toward monogamy and consensual non-monogamy during the COVID-19 pandemic
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality · 2025
- Perceived Social Support Buffers the Consequences of Internalized Negativity Among Individuals in Consensual Non-Monogamous Relationships
The Journal of Sex Research · 2024
- Advancing consensual non‐monogamy in psychological research, practice, and policy: A guide for psychologists
Social Issues and Policy Review · 2024
- Examining the Role of Mononormative Beliefs, Stigma, and Internalized Consensual Non-Monogamy Negativity for Dehumanization
Archives of Sexual Behavior · 2024
- Perceived Social Support Buffers the Consequences of Internalized Negativity Among Individuals in Consensual Non-Monogamous Relationships
2024
- Five Misconceptions About Consensually Nonmonogamous Relationships
Current Directions in Psychological Science · 2023
- Archives of Sexual Behavior×7
- Chapman University Digital Commons (Chapman University)×7
- Personality and Individual Differences×3
- Hormones and Behavior×2
- The Journal of Sex Research×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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