Janice Kelly, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
Area:
Social psychology, group performance and interactionGoogle:
"Janice Kelly"Children
Sign in to add traineeMaayan 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 |