Traci Y. Craig, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
Area:
Social psychology, group performance and interactionGoogle:
"Traci Craig"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJanice Kelly | grad student | 2002 | Purdue | |
(Transactive memory and gender stereotypes.) |
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Blankenship KL, Craig TY. (2012) Something about mary: Information processing and the persistence of implicit causality Social Cognition. 30: 71-93 |
Craig T, Lacroix J. (2011) Tomboy as protective identity Journal of Lesbian Studies. 15: 450-465 |
Craig TY, Blankenship KL. (2011) Language and persuasion: Linguistic extremity influences message processing and behavioral intentions Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 30: 290-310 |
Blankenship KL, Craig TY. (2011) Language use and persuasion: Multiple roles for linguistic styles Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 5: 194-205 |
Blankenship KL, Craig TY. (2007) Powerless language markers and the correspondence bias: Attitude confidence mediates the effects of tag questions on attitude attributions Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 26: 28-47 |
Blankenship KL, Craig TY. (2007) Language and persuasion: Tag questions as powerless speech or as interpreted in context Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 43: 112-118 |
Blankenship KL, Craig TY. (2006) Rhetorical question use and resistance to persuasion: An attitude strength analysis Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 25: 111-128 |
Kelly JR, Murphy JD, Craig TY, et al. (2005) The effect of nonverbal behaviors associated with sexual harassment proclivity on women's performance Sex Roles. 53: 689-701 |
Craig TY, Kelly JR, Driscoll D. (2001) Participant perceptions of potential employers Sex Roles. 44: 389-400 |
Abalakina‐Paap M, Stephan WG, Craig T, et al. (1999) Beliefs in Conspiracies Political Psychology. 20: 637-647 |