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Kelly, Janice
Professor, Social Area

Contact
Address:
703 Third Street
PSYC, room 2164
West Lafayette
IN 47907 USA

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Telephone: (765) 494-9474

Information: Ph.D Illinois, 1987

Major research interests are (1) group interaction process analysis; (2) the social psychology of time, with a focus on temporal patterning in group performance and interaction; and (3) the effects of cognitive states (mood) and social factors (gender composition, degree of acquaintance) on group and dyadic interaction.

Recent Publications:


Jones, E. E., & Kelly, J. R. (2009). No pain, no gain: Negative mood leads to process gains in brainstorming groups. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 13, 75-88.

Jones, E. E., Carter-Sowell, A., Kelly, J. R., & Williams, K. D. (2009). ’I’m Out of the Loop’: Ostracism Through Information Exclusion. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 12, 157-174.

Spoor, J. R., & Kelly, J. R. (2009). Mood convergence in dyads: Effects of valence and leadership. Social Influence, 4, 282-297.

Lehmiller, J., Vanderdrift, L., & Kelly, J. R. (2010). Sex differences in approaching Friends with Benefits relationships. Journal of Sex Research, 47, 1–10.

Agnew, C. R., Carlston, D. E., Graziano, W. G., & Kelly, J. R.. (Eds.) (2010). ”And then a miracle occurs…” Focusing on behavior in social psychological theory and research. NY: Oxford University Press.

Agnew, C. R., Carlston, D. E., Graziano, W. G., & Kelly, J. R. (2010). Behavior and miracles. In Agnew, C. R. et al. (Eds), ”And then a miracle occurs…” Focusing on behavior in social psychological theory and research. NY: Oxford University Press.

Agnew, C. R., & Kelly, J. R. (2010). Behavior and inter-individual processes. In Agnew, C. R. et al. (Eds), ”And then a miracle occurs…” Focusing on behavior in social psychological theory and research. NY: Oxford University Press.

Jones, E. E., & Kelly, J. R. (in press). “Why am I out of the loop?”: Attributions influence responses to information exclusion. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

Kelly, J. R., & Jones, E. E. (in press). Investigating emotions and affect in groups. To appear in A. B. Hollingshead & M. S. Poole (Eds.), Research Methodsfor Studying Groups: A Behind-the-Scenes Guide. Taylor & Francis/Routledge.

Butler, S. M., Black, D. R., Avery, G. H., Kelly, J. R., & Coster, D. C. (in press). The Sexual Health Services Questionnaire. To appear in T. D. Fisher, C. M. Davis, W. L. Yarber, & S. L. Davis (Eds.), The Handbook of Sexuality-Related Measures. London: Taylor and Francis.

Kelly, J. R., & Agnew, C. R. (in press). Behavior and Assessment. To appear in the Oxford Handbook of Social and Personality Psychology. Oxford, UK.

Wesselmann, E., & Kelly, J. R. (in press). Cat calls and culpability: Investigating the frequency and functions of stranger harassment. Sex Roles.