Kimberly B. Rogers, Ph.D.

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2013 Sociology Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Theory and Methods, Social Psychology
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Lynn Smith-Lovin grad student 2013 Duke
 (Mapping the Social Ecology of Culture: Social Position, Connectedness, and Influence as Predictors of Systematic Variation in Affective Meaning.)
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Quinn JM, Freeland RE, Rogers KB, et al. (2023) How Cultural Meanings of Occupations in the U.S. Changed During the Covid-19 Pandemic. The American Behavioral Scientist. 67: 125-147
Rogers KB. (2020) The problem of order: Understanding how culture predicts social action Sociology Compass. 14
Rogers KB. (2019) Sources of Consensus and Variegation in Cultural Affective Meanings Social Currents. 6: 219-238
Hoey J, Schröder T, Morgan J, et al. (2018) Artificial Intelligence and Social Simulation: Studying Group Dynamics on a Massive Scale: Small Group Research. 49: 647-683
Rogers KB. (2018) Do You See What I See? Testing for Individual Differences in Impressions of Events: Social Psychology Quarterly. 81: 149-172
Kriegel DJ, Abdul-Mageed M, Clark JK, et al. (2017) A Multilevel Investigation of Arabic-Language Impression Change International Journal of Sociology. 47: 278-295
Morgan JH, Rogers KB, Hu M. (2016) Distinguishing Normative Processes From Noise: A Comparison of Four Approaches to Modeling Impressions of Social Events Social Psychology Quarterly. 79: 190272516666794
Clay-Warner J, Robinson DT, Smith-Lovin L, et al. (2016) Justice Standard Determines Emotional Responses to Over-Reward Social Psychology Quarterly. 79: 44-67
Schröder T, Hoey J, Rogers KB. (2016) Modeling Dynamic Identities and Uncertainty in Social Interactions Bayesian Affect Control Theory American Sociological Review. 81: 828-855
Rogers KB. (2015) Expectation states, social influence, and affect control: Opinion and sentiment change through social interaction Advances in Group Processes. 32: 65-98
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