Janice Kelly, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
Area:
Social psychology, group performance and interaction
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Maayan Dvir grad student Purdue (Neurotree)
Nicole Iannone grad student Purdue
Jay  W. Jackson grad student Purdue
Megan McCarty grad student Purdue
Traci Y. Craig grad student 2002 Purdue
Jennifer R. Spoor grad student 2006 Purdue
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Scherer H, Diaz S, Iannone N, et al. (2021) "Leave Britney alone!": parasocial relationships and empathy. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-15
Dvir M, Kelly JR, Tyler JM, et al. (2020) I'm up here! Sexual objectification leads to feeling ostracized. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Dvir M, Kelly J, Williams KD. (2018) Is inclusion a valid control for ostracism? The Journal of Social Psychology
Iannone NE, McCarty MK, Branch SE, et al. (2017) Connecting in the Twitterverse: using Twitter to satisfy unmet belonging needs. The Journal of Social Psychology
McCarty MK, Iannone NE, Jones E, et al. (2017) When inclusion hurts: The role of valence in moderating the effects of being in the loop. The Journal of Social Psychology
Iannone NE, McCarty MK, Kelly JR. (2016) With a little help from your friend Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 34: 812-832
Kelly JR, Iannone NE, McCarty MK. (2015) Emotional contagion of anger is automatic: An evolutionary explanation. The British Journal of Social Psychology / the British Psychological Society
McCarty MK, Kelly JR. (2015) When door holding harms: gender and the consequences of non-normative help Social Influence. 10: 1-10
McCarty MK, Kelly JR. (2015) Perceptions of Dating Behavior: The Role of Ambivalent Sexism Sex Roles
McCarty MK, Kelly JR, Williams KD. (2014) The cognitive costs of the counter-stereotypic: gender, emotion, and social presence. The Journal of Social Psychology. 154: 447-62
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