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Faculty
Bios:

Kathryn
Anderson, Ph.D.
Professor
Office: Moye 416
Phone: (210) 431-4009 or (210) 434-6711, ext. 2295
Fax: (210) 436-0824
Email: andek@lake.ollusa.edu
Degrees:
Ph.D., 1996, University of Missouri-Columbia (Social
Psychology)
M.A., 1993, University of Missouri-Columbia (Social
Psychology)
B.A., 1988, Trinity University (Psychology)
Research Interests:
The role of environmental (mainly ambient temperature),
personality, and gender factors in precipitating aggressive
thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Social structural
explanations for sex differences in attraction.
Courses Taught: Introduction
to Psychology, Social Psychology, Psychological Research
Methods, Theories of Personality, Psychology of Women,
Experimental Design and Statistics
Publications:
- Bartholow, B.D., Dill, K.E., Anderson, K. B., &
Lindsay, J.J. (2003). The proliferation of media violence
and its economic underpinnings. In D.A. Gentile (Ed.)
Media violence and children.Westport, CT: Praeger.
- Anderson, C. A., Anderson, K. B., Dorr, N., DeNeve,
K. M., & Flannagan, M. (2000). Temperature and aggression.
In M.P. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Social
Psychology (Vol. 32) San Diego: Academic Press.
- Anderson, K.B. (1998). Test item file. [Ancillary
for the text: Psychology, by Wortman, C. B., Loftus,
E.F., & Weaver, C.] New York: McGraw Hill.
- Anderson, C.A., & Anderson, K.B. (1998). Temperature
and aggression: Paradox, controversy, and a (fairly)
clear picture. In R.G. Geen & E. Donnerstein (Eds.).
Human aggression: Theories, research, and implications
for policy. San Diego: Academic Press
- Anderson, K.B., Anderson, C.A., Dill, K.E., & Deuser,
W.E. (1998). The interactive relations between trait
hostility, pain, and aggressive thoughts. Aggressive
Behavior, 24, 161-171.
- Anderson, K.B., Cooper, H.M., Okamura, L. (1997).
Individual differences and attitudes toward rape:
A meta-analytic review. Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin, 23, 295-315.
- Dill, K.E., Anderson, C.A., Anderson, K.B., & Deuser,
W.E. (1997). Effects of aggressive personality on
social expectations and social perceptions. Journal
of Research in Personality, 31, 272-292.
- Anderson, C.A. & Anderson, K.B. (1996). Violent
crime rate studies in philosophical context: A destructive
testing approach to heat and southern culture of violence
effects. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
70, 740-756.
- Anderson, C.A., Anderson, K.B., & Deuser, W.E. (1996).
Examining an affective aggression framework: Weapon
and temperature effects on aggressive thoughts, affect,
and attitudes. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 22, 366-376.
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