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Christian S. Crandall Department of Psychology Phone: (785) 864-9807 1415 Jayhawk Boulevard Fax: (785) 864-5696 University of Kansas E-mail: [email protected] Lawrence, KS 66045 orcid.org/0000-0001-9619-7167 Professional and Educational History: Professor, University of Kansas, Psychology, 2004-present Professor by Courtesy, Environmental Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-present Honorary Associate and Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 2015 Visiting Scholar, University of Washington, 2008 Visiting Scholar, University of British Columbia, 2001 Associate Professor, University of Kansas, Psychology, 1997-2004 Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, Psychology, 1992-1997 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Psychology, 1989-1992 Lecturer, Yale University, Psychology, 1988-1989 Visiting Assistant Professor, Connecticut College, Psychology, 1988 Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University, Psychology, 1987-1988 Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1987, Social Psychology M.A. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1984, Social Psychology B.S. University of Washington, Seattle, 1980, Psychology Grants and Awards: KU Research Investment Council Strategic Initiative Grant. Establishing a cross-disciplinary collaboration for the genetic analysis of human interpersonal behavior. $33,914, J. Gleason, S. Macdonald, co-PIs, 2016-2017 Distinguished Service to the Society Award, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2012 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize, Honorable Mention, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 2007 Morton Deutsch Publication Award, International Society for Justice Research, 2005 National Science Foundation, 2003-2004, Brown v. Board of Education Conference: Psychological Research Applied to the Problems of Racism and Discrimination, (with Glenn Adams), $2,000

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Christian S. Crandall

Department of Psychology Phone: (785) 864-98071415 Jayhawk Boulevard Fax: (785) 864-5696University of Kansas E-mail: [email protected], KS 66045 orcid.org/0000-0001-9619-7167

Professional and Educational History:

Professor, University of Kansas, Psychology, 2004-presentProfessor by Courtesy, Environmental Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-presentHonorary Associate and Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 2015Visiting Scholar, University of Washington, 2008Visiting Scholar, University of British Columbia, 2001Associate Professor, University of Kansas, Psychology, 1997-2004Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, Psychology, 1992-1997Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Psychology, 1989-1992Lecturer, Yale University, Psychology, 1988-1989Visiting Assistant Professor, Connecticut College, Psychology, 1988Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University, Psychology, 1987-1988

Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1987, Social PsychologyM.A. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1984, Social PsychologyB.S. University of Washington, Seattle, 1980, Psychology

Grants and Awards:

KU Research Investment Council Strategic Initiative Grant. Establishing a cross-disciplinary collaboration for the genetic analysis of human interpersonal behavior. $33,914, J. Gleason, S. Macdonald, co-PIs, 2016-2017

Distinguished Service to the Society Award, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2012Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize, Honorable Mention, Society for the Psychological Study

of Social Issues, 2007Morton Deutsch Publication Award, International Society for Justice Research, 2005National Science Foundation, 2003-2004, Brown v. Board of Education Conference: Psychological

Research Applied to the Problems of Racism and Discrimination, (with Glenn Adams), $2,000National Science Foundation, 2000-2001, Conference on History of Social Psychology of Prejudice

Research, $18,066 American Psychological Association, Science Directorate, 2003, Fifty Years after Brown v. Board of

Education: Psychological Research Applied to Problems of Racism and Discrimination (with Adams, Biernat, Branscombe, & Wrightsman, $7500.

University of Kansas, Research Development Award, 1998, $6,200Minary Center Fellow, Dartmouth College, 1997Pediatric AIDS Foundation Grant, 1991, $2,000Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Grant-In-Aid, 1989, $800Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Dissertation Grant, 1987, $500NIMH Predoctoral Fellowship, 1982-1983, 1986-1987Western Psychological Association Student Research Award, 1986CEW Research Fund Award, 1985Michigan Alumni Council Award, 1985

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Professional Memberships:

Society for Personality and Social Psychology (Fellow) American Psychological Association Society of Experimental Social Psychology (Fellow) American Psychological Society (Fellow)International Society of Political Psychology Int'l Society of Social Justice Research

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues European Association of Social Psychology

Selected TeachingUniversity of Kansas Stereotyping and Prejudice Social Psychology Teaching Psychology

Social Influence Introductory Psychology Group DynamicsPolitical Psychology

University of Florida Social Psychology Introduction to PsychologySocial Stigma Health Psychology

Yale University Introduction to Psychology Psychology and MedicineTeaching Interests Prejudice Intro Psych Graduate Social

Group Dynamics Research Methods Social Influence

Selected Service

National and International President, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues, 2015-2017Council Member (Elected), Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues, 2012-2015Member, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues, Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize

Committee, 2010-2012 Member, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues, Policy Committee, 2010-2012 Chair, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues SPSSI Teaching Award for Graduate

Institutions Committee, 2007-2009 Panelist, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Panel, 2011-2013 Member, Wayne Placek Award Committee, American Psychological Foundation, 2006 Chair, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues Membership Committee, 2002-2003 Member, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues Membership Committee, 2000-2002 Chair, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Grants-in-Aid Committee, 1996-99 Member, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues Grants-in-Aid Committee, 1996-97 Member, American Psychological Association Dissertation Award Committee, 1998, 1999 Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues Kurt Lewin Award Committee, 2002-2004 Member, Society for Personality and Social Psychology Publication Committee, 2001-2008 Science Advisor, National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance, Michigan, 1994-1999

University and College, University of Kansas Co-chair (with Richard Levy) Post-Tenure Review Policy Committee, 2012-2014 Member, Provost’s Tuition Advisory Committee, 2011-2013 President, University Senate, 2012-2013, President-Elect, 2011-2012 Member, Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 2011-2013 Member, Faculty Rights Board, 2011-2012

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University and College, University of Kansas, continued

Member, Provost’s Tuition Advisory Committee, 2012-2013 Member, Open Access Advisory Board, KU Libraries, 2012-2013 Member, Academic Policies and Procedures Committee, 2009-2011Chair, Committee on Undergraduate Studies and Advising, CLAS, 2007 Member, Dean's General Education Task Force, CLAS, 2006-2007 Member, Faculty Senate (Elected), 2006-2007, 2011-present Committee on Undergraduate Studies and Advising (Elected), CLAS, 2005-2008 Member, CUSA Subcommittee on Advising, CLAS, 2005-2007, (Chair, 2006-2007)Chair, University Organization and Administration Committee, 2008-2009 Member, University Organization and Administration Committee, 2005-2008 CLAS Grievance Committee Panel Member, 2006-2010 Social Science Graduate Research Fellowship Award Committee, 2004-2005 College Committee on Appointment, Promotion, & Tenure, CLAS, 2002-2003 Chair, Social Science Subcommittee, CLAS, Appointment, Promotion & Tenure, 2003

Department of Psychology, University of Kansas Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Quantitative, 2015-2016 Chair, Subject Use Committee, Psychology, 1999-2012 Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Social-Environmental, 2013-2014 Undergraduate Affairs Committee, Psychology, 2001-2010 Director, Departmental Honors, Psychology, 1998-2000 Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Social, 2000-2001 Subject Pool Coordinator, Psychology, 1993-2000 Chair, Fritz Heider Lecture Series Committee, 2000-2007 Promotion, Tenure and Merit Committee, 1995-1997, 2003-2005, 2008-2009, 2010-2011 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2012-present Computer and Communication Committee, Psychology, 1995-2006 Undergraduate Education Committee, Psychology, 1999-2006 Psi Chi Honor Society/Psychology Club Advisor, 1993-1996

Professional Consulting and Expert Testimony

Visiting Instructor and Examiner, FA30 Information Operations Qualification Course, U.S. Army, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 2006-2010

Senior Research Consortium Fellow, Army Research Institute, Capitol Consortium, 1996-2001 Research Consultant, Army Research Institute, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1994-1996.US v. Rosales, Request for Asylum, INS Immigration Court, Jamaica NY, 2000.Tanner v. Home Business Technologies, Federal District Court, Kansas City, KS, 1999-2000.Statistical Consultant, National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Burbank, CA, 1986-1987Statistical Computing Consultant, SAIC, McLean, VA, 1988

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Editorial Service

Editor

Editor, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2017-present Public Communication Director, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2010-2012 Editor, Dialogue, 2000-2008 Section Editor, Methods, History & Philosophy, Social and Personality Psychology Compass,

2007-2008 Associate Editor, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2001-2002 Article Editor, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2011 Article Editor, SAGE Open, 2013

Editorial Boards

Consulting Editor, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1995-2001, 2002-2008 Consulting Editor, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Interpersonal Relations and Group

Processes, 1997-2002 Consulting Editor, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Personality Processes and

Individual Differences, 2000-2003 Consulting Editor, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Attitudes and Social Cognition,

2003-2004 Editor Board, Journal of Social Issues, 2005-2007 Editorial Board, British Journal of Social Psychology, 2009-2013, 2014-2016 Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2009-present Editorial Board, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2012-2014 Editorial Board, Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2014-2017

Ad Hoc Editorial Review

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Psychological Review Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Psychological Bulletin Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Psychological SciencePersonality and Social Psychology Review Journal of Abnormal Psychology Science EmotionSocial Psychological and Personality Science Political PsychologyCurrent Directions in Psychological Science Journal of Educational PsychologyEuropean Journal of Social Psychology Health Psychology Journal of Applied Social Psychology Journal of Behavioral Medicine British Journal of Social Psychology Psychosomatic MedicineJournal of Social and Clinical Psychology Social Science and Medicine Basic and Applied Social Psychology Journal of Communication Journal of Research in Personality Obesity ResearchJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology International Journal of ObesitySocial Behavior and Personality Journal of Nonverbal BehaviorJournal of Applied Biobehavioral Science Sex Roles Group Processes and Intergroup Relations Women's HealthAmerican Journal of Political Science Body Image Journal of Experimental Child Psychology Review of General Psychology

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Revue Belge d'Histoire Contemporaire Sociological Spectrum Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers Swiss Journal of PsychologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes SAGE Open Journal of Pediatric Psychology Small Group Research Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie Social Justice ResearchAsian Journal of Social Psychology Social InfluenceAnalyses of Social Issues and Public Policy Social ProblemsPerspectives on Psychological Science Child DevelopmentJournal of Comparative Family Studies Motivation and EmotionCanadian Journal of Behavioural Science Sociological QuarterlyInternational Journal of Culture and Mental Health Journal of ObesityCognition and Emotion PerceptionCognition Law and Human BehaviorPeace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology Journal of Social IssuesLanguage Sciences Psychology & SocietySocial Science Research Social Psychology of EducationJournal of the Royal Society Interface PLOS OneJournal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research Aggressive BehaviorPerspectives on Medical Education Race and Social Problems

Grant Reviewing Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NOW), Ad Hoc Grant Review, 2016 American Psychological Foundation, Visionary Grant Review Panel, 2016-present Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Ad Hoc Grant Review, 2005, 2010 National Science Foundation, IGERT Review Panel (2004) National Science Foundation, Ad Hoc Grant Review (Social Psychology, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005; International Programs, 2000) National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship, 2011, 2013 National Institute of Mental Health, Ad Hoc Grant Review (1999; Research Infrastructure Support Program, 2000; B/START, 2003)

Other Professional Reviewing Division 8/SPSP Program Review, APA Convention (1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001) Division 9/SPSSI Program Review, APA Convention (2003, 2009) Division 38 Program Review, APA Convention (1993) APS Program Review, APS Convention (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998) External Dissertation Reviewer: Univ. of Arizona, Univ. of Ottawa, Univ. of South Queensland

Macmillan College Publishing Lawrence Erlbaum AssociatesJossey-Bass Publishers HarperCollinsRandom House/McGraw-Hill Allyn & BaconWest Publishing Psychology PressAddison-Wesley/Longman Kluwer/Academic PressSage Publishing Rowman & Littlefield

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Research GroupsProgram for International Peace and Security Research: The Failure of Soviet-American

Detente, supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, University of Michigan, 1985-1986.

Health-Promoting and Health Damaging Behaviors, supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Yale University, 1987-1989.

Biofuels and Climate Change: Farmers' Land Use Decisions, supported by the National Science Foundation EPSCoR program, faculty Team Member, University of Kansas-Kansas State University, 2012-2016.

Publications

Bolles, R.C., Hayward, L., and Crandall, C.S., (1981). Conditioned taste preferences based on caloric density. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 7, 59-69.

Crandall, C.S., (1984). The over-citation of examples of poor performance: Fad, fashion, or fun? American Psychologist [Comment], 39, 1499-1500.

Crandall, C.S., (1985). The liking of foods as a result of exposure: Eating doughnuts in Alaska. Journal of Social Psychology, 125, 187-194.

Crandall, C.S., and Greenfield, B., (1986). Understanding the conjunction fallacy: A conjunction of

effects? Social Cognition, 4, 408-419.

Crandall, C.S., (1987). Do men and women differ in emotional and ego involvement with food? Journal of Nutrition Education, 19, 229-236.

Crandall, C.S. (1988). Social contagion of binge eating. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55, 588-598.

*Reprinted in A.G. Halberstadt and S.L. Ellyson, (Eds.), (1990). Social psychology: Readings from the first century. New York: McGraw-Hill.

*Reprinted in D.M. Newman (Ed.), (1995). Sociology: Exploring the architecture ofdaily life. Newbury Park, CA: Pine Forge Press.

*Reprinted in R.M. Kowalski and M.R. Leary, (Eds.), (2003). Readings at the Interface of Social and Clinical Psychology. New York: Psychology Press.

*Reprinted in D.A. Stapel & H. Blanton (Eds.) (2006). Social comparison theories. New York: Psychology Press.

Crandall, C.S. and Biernat, M.R. (1990). The ideology of anti-fat attitudes. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 20, 227-243.

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Crandall, C.S. (1991). AIDS-related stigma and the lay sense of justice. Contemporary Social Psychology, 15, 66-67.

Crandall, C.S. (1991). Do heavyweight students have more difficulty paying for college? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 17, 606-611.

Crandall, C.S. (1991). Multiple stigma and AIDS: Medical stigma and attitudes toward homosexuals

and IV-drug users in AIDS-related stigmatization. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, [Special Issue on AIDS], 1, 165-172.

Crandall, C.S. (1992). Psychophysical scaling of stressful life events. Psychological Science, 3, 256-258.

Crandall, C.S. and Coleman, R. (1992). AIDS-related stigmatization and the disruption of social relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 9, 163-177.

Crandall, C.S., Priesler, J.J., and Aussprung, J. (1992). Measuring life event stress in the lives of college students: The Undergraduate Stress Questionnaire (USQ). Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 15, 627-662.

*Reprinted in Brannon, L. & Feist, J. (2009). Health Psychology (7th Ed.) New York: Wadsworth.

Kiernan, M., Rodin, J. Brownell, K.D., Wilmore, J.H., and Crandall, C.S., (1992). Relationship of level of exercise, age, and weight cycling history to weight and eating concerns in male and female runners. Health Psychology, 11, 418-421.

Crandall, C.S. (1994). Prejudice against fat people: Ideology and self-interest. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66, 882-894.

*Reprinted in Lesko, W.A. (Ed.), (1997). Readings in Social Psychology: General, Classicand Contemporary Selections (3rd Ed.) Allyn and Bacon: Boston, MA.

Biernat, M. and Crandall, C.S. (1994). Stereotyping and contact with social groups: Measurement and

conceptual issues. European Journal of Social Psychology, 24, 1-19.

Crandall, C.S. and Cohen, C.R. (1994). The personality of the stigmatizer: Cultural world view, conventionalism, and self-esteem. Journal of Research in Personality, 28, 461-480.

Burnstein, E., Crandall, C.S. and Kitayama, S. (1994). Some neo-Darwinian decision rules for altruism: Weighing cues for inclusive fitness as a function of the biological importance of the situation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 773-789.

*Reprinted in G.M. Vaughan & M. Hogg (eds.) (2001). Introduction to Social Psychology Third Edition. London: Prentice Hall

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Blanchard, F., Crandall, C., Brigham, J., and Vaughan, L.A. (1994). Condemning and condoning racism: A social context approach to interracial settings. Journal of Applied Psychology, 79, 993-997.

Crandall, C.S. and Moriarty, D. (1995). Physical illness stigma and social rejection. British Journal of Social Psychology [Special issue on Social Psychology and Health], 34, 67-83.

Crandall, C.S. (1995). Do parents discriminate against their own heavyweight daughters? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 21, 724-735.

Schaller, M., Crandall, C.S., Stangor, C. and Neuberg, S.L. (1995). "What kinds of social psychology experiments are of value to perform?" A reply to Wallach and Wallach (1994). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 611-618.

Crandall, C.S. and Martinez, R. (1996). Culture, ideology, and anti-fat attitudes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 1165-1176.

Biernat, M., Vescio, T.K., Theno, S.A., and Crandall, C.S. (1996). Values and prejudice: Toward understanding the impact of American values on outgroup attitudes. In C. Seligman, J.H. Olson, and M. Zanna (Eds.), Values: The Ontario Symposium (Vol. 8). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Biernat, M. and Crandall, C.S. (1996). Creating stereotypes and capturing their content. European Journal of Social Psychology, 26, 867-898.

Crandall, C.S., Glor, J. and Britt. T.W. (1997). Instrumental and symbolic attitudes and AIDS-related stigma. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 27, 95-123.

Crandall, C.S., Schiffhauer, K.L. and Harvey, R. (1997). Friendship pair similarity as a measure of group value. Group Dynamics, 1, 133-143.

Schaller, M. and Crandall, C.S. (1998). On the purposes served by psychological research and its critics. Theory and Psychology, 8, 205-212.

Biernat, M., Crandall, C.S., Young, L.V., Kobrynowicz, D. and Halpin, S.M. (1998). All that you can be: Stereotyping of self and others in a military context. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 301-317.

Crandall, C.S. and Schiffhauer, K.L. (1998). Anti-fat prejudice: Beliefs, values and American culture. Obesity Research, 6, 458-461.

Biernat, M. and Crandall, C.S. (1999). Racial attitudes. In J. Robinson, P. Shaver and L. Wrightsman, (Eds). Measures of political attitudes, 2nd Ed. (pp. 297-411). New York: Academic Press.

Crandall, C.S., Tsang, J., Goldman, S., and Pennington, J.T. (1999) Newsworthy moral dilemmas: Justice, caring, and gender. Sex Roles, 40, 187-209.

Schaller, M. and Crandall, C.S. (1999). Individual goals in evolving organizations. American Psychologist (Comment), 54, 778-779.

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Crandall, C.S. (2000). Ideology and lay theories of stigma: The justification of stigmatization. In T. Heatherton, J. Hull, R. Kleck and M. Hebl (Eds.) The social psychology of stigma, (pp. 126-150). New York: Guilford.

Stangor, C. and Crandall, C.S. (2000). Threat and the social construction of stigma. In T. Heatherton, J. Hull, R. Kleck, and M. Hebl (Eds.). The social psychology of stigma. New York: Guilford.

Britt, T.W. and Crandall, C.S. (2000). Acceptance of feedback by the stigmatized and non-stigmatized: The mediating role of the motive of the evaluator. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 3, 79-96.

Crandall, C.S., Tsang, J., Harvey, R.D. & Britt, T.W. (2000). Group identity-based self-protective strategies: The stigma of race, gender, and garlic. European Journal of Social Psychology, 30, 355-381.

Crandall, C.S. & Beasley, R.K. (2001). A perceptual theory of legitimacy: Politics, prejudice, social

institutions and moral value. In J. Jost and B. Major (Eds.). The psychology of legitimacy: Emerging perspectives on ideology, justice, and intergroup relations (pp. 77-102). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Crandall, C.S., D'Anello, S., Sakalli, N., Lazarus, E., Nejtardt, G.W. & Feather, N.T. (2001). An attribution-value model of prejudice: Anti-fat attitudes in six nations. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27, 30-37.

*Reprinted in Lesko, W.A. (Ed.), (2002). Readings in Social Psychology: General, Classic and Contemporary Selections (5th Ed.) Allyn and Bacon: Boston, MA.

Crandall, C.S. & Schaller, M. (2002). Social psychology and the pragmatic conduct of science. Theory and Psychology, 11, 479-488.

Crandall, C.S., O'Brien, L.T. & Eshleman, A. (2002). Adapting the self to local group norms: Internalizing the suppression of prejudice. In J.P. Forgas & K. Williams (Eds.) The social self: Cognitive, interpersonal and intergroup perspectives. (pp. 293-308) Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press.

Crandall, C.S., Eshleman, A. & O'Brien, L.T. (2002). Social norms and the expression and suppression of prejudice: The struggle for internalization. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 359-378.

Crandall, C.S. & Eshleman, A. (2003). A justification-suppression model of the expression and experience of prejudice. Psychological Bulletin, 129, 414-446.

O'Brien, L.T. & Crandall, C.S. (2003). Stereotype threat and arousal: Effects on women's math performance. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 782-789.

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Schaller, M., Conway, L.C., & Crandall, C.S. (2004). The psychological foundations of culture: An Introduction. In M. Schaller & C.S. Crandall (Eds.) The psychological foundations of culture. (pp. 3-12). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Crandall, C.S. & Schaller, M. (2004). Scientists and science: How individual goals shape collective norms. In M. Schaller & C.S. Crandall (Eds.) The psychological foundations of culture. (pp. 200-223). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Crandall, C.S. & Warner, R. (2005). Social distance. In S. Best & B. Radcliff (Eds.) Polling America: An Encyclopedia of public opinion. (pp. 762-766). Westport, CT: Greenwood.

Crandall, C.S. and Stangor, C. (2005). Conformity and prejudice. In J.F. Dovidio, P. Glick, & Rudman, L. (Eds.) On the nature of prejudice: Fifty years after Allport. (pp. 295-309). Oxford, England: Blackwell.

Crandall, C.S. & Reser, A.H. (2005). Attributions and anti-fat bias. In K.D. Brownell, R.M. Puhl, & M.B. Schwartz (Eds.) Weight Bias: Nature, consequences and remedies (pp. 83-96). New York: Guilford.

O'Brien, L.T. & Crandall, C.S. (2005). Perceiving self-interest: Power, ideology, and maintenance of the status quo. Social Justice Research, 18, 1-24. (Winner of the 2006 Morton Deutsch Publication Award, from the International Society for Justice Research.)

Crandall, C.S. & Eshleman, A. (2005). The justification-suppression model of expressed prejudice: An integrative approach to history of prejudice research. In C.S.Crandall & M. Schaller (Eds.) The social psychology of prejudice: Historical and contemporary perspectives (pp. 233-263). Seattle, WA: Lewinian Press.

Crandall, C.S. (2005). I accidentally became a prejudice researcher. In C.S.Crandall & M. Schaller (Eds.) The social psychology of prejudice: Historical and contemporary perspectives (pp. 265-266). Seattle, WA: Lewinian Press.

Crandall, C.S. & Warner, R.H. (2005) How a prejudice is recognized. Psychological Inquiry, 16, 137-141.

Collins, E.C., Crandall, C.S. & Biernat, M. (2006) Stereotypes and implicit social comparison: Shifts in comparison-group focus. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 42, 452-459.

Little, T. D., Card, N. A., Bovaird, J. A. Preacher, K., & Crandall, C. S. (2007). Structural equation modeling of mediation and moderation with contextual factors. In T. D. Little, J. A., Bovaird, & N. A. Card, (Eds.). Modeling ecological and contextual effects in longitudinal studies of human development (pp 207-230.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Crandall, C.S., Silvia, P.J., N'Gbala, A.N., Tsang, J. & Dawson, K. (2007). Balance theory, unit relations, and attribution: The underlying integrity of Heiderian theory. Review of General Psychology, 11, 12–30.

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Feldman, D. & Crandall. C.S. (2007) Dimensions of mental illness stigma: What about mental illness causes social rejection? Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 26, 137–154.

Crandall, C.S. (2007). Binge eating. In R. Baumeister & K.D. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Psychology (pp.117-119 Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Park, J.H., Schaller, M. & Crandall, C.S. (2007) Pathogen-avoidance mechanisms and the stigmatization of obese people. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 410-414.

Adams, G., Biernat, M., Branscombe, N.R., Crandall, C.S. & Wrightsman, L. (2007). Beyond prejudice: Toward a sociocultural psychology of racism and oppression. In G. Adams, M. Biernat, N.R. Branscombe, C.S. Crandall, & L. Wrightsman (Eds.) Commemorating Brown: The social psychology of racism and discrimination. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (Honorable Mention, 2007 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize, SPSSI).

Ferguson, M.A. & Crandall, C.S. (2007). Trends in graduate training in social psychology: Training social psychology’s trainers. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 29, 313-324.

Danaher, K. & Crandall, C.S. (2008). Stereotype threat in applied settings re-examined. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 1639-1655.

Crandall, C.S., Eidelman, S., Skitka, L. & Morgan, G.S. (2009). Status quo framing increases support for torture. Social Influence, 4, 1-10.

Crandall, C.S., Nierman, A. & Hebl, M. (2009). Anti-fat prejudice. In T.D. Nelson (Ed.) Handbook of prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination, (pp 469-488). New York: Psychology Press.

Eidelman, S. & Crandall, C.S. (2009). A psychological advantage of the status quo. In J.T. Jost, A.C. Kay, & H. Thorisdottir (Eds.) Social and psychological bases of ideology and system justification. (pp. 85-106). New York: Oxford University Press.

Gillath, O. & Crandall, C.S. (2009). Prejudice. In H.T. Reis & S.K. Sprecher (Eds.) Encyclopedia of human relationships, Vol. 3, pp. 1187-1189. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Eidelman, S., Crandall, C.S. & Pattershall, J. (2009). The existence bias. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 97, 765-775.

O’Brien, L.T., Garcia, D., Crandall, C.S. & Kordys, J. (2010). White American's opposition to affirmative action: Group interest and the harm to beneficiaries objection. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49, 895-903.

Crandall, C.S. & Phillips, N. (2010). Weightism. In J.M. Levine & M.A. Hogg (Eds.) Encyclopedia of group processes and intergroup relations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

O'Brien, L.T., Crandall, C.S., Warner, R., Horstman Reser, A., Alsbrooks, A.R. & Blodorn, A. (2010). But I’m no bigot: How prejudiced White Americans maintain unprejudiced self-images. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 40, 917–946.

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Eidelman, S., Pattershall, J. & Crandall, C.S. (2010). Longer is better. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 993-998.

Crandall, C.S. Bahns, A., Warner, R. & Schaller, M. (2011). Stereotypes as justifications of prejudice. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 1488-1498.

Bahns, A., Pickett, K. & Crandall, C.S. (2012). Social ecology of similarity: Big schools, small schools and social relationships. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 15, 119–131.

Eidelman, S. & Crandall, C.S. (2012). Bias in favor of the status quo. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 6, 270–281.

Gillath, P., Bahns, A.J., Ge., F. & Crandall, C.S. (2012). Shoes as a source of first impressions. Journal of Research in Personality, 46, 423–430.

Eidelman, S., Crandall, C.S., Goodman, J.A. & Blanchar, J.C. (2012). Low-effort thought promotes political conservatism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 808-820. DOI: 10.1177/0146167212439213

Crandall, C.S., Ferguson, M.A. & Bahns, A.J. (2013). When we see prejudice: The normative window and social change. In C. Stangor and C.S. Crandall (Eds.), Stereotyping and Prejudice: Frontiers of Social Psychology, pp. 53-69. New York: Psychology Press.

Bahns, A.J., Crandall, C.S., Canevello, A., & Crocker, J. (2013). Deciding to dissolve: Individual- and relationship-level predictors of roommate breakup. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 35, 164–175.

Bahns, A.J. & Crandall, C.S. (2013). The opposite of backlash: High-SDO people show enhanced tolerance when gays pose little threat. European Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 286–291.

Choi, B., Crandall, C.S. & La., S. (2014). Permission to be prejudiced: Legitimacy credits in the evaluation of advertisements. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 44, 190-200. DOI: 10.1111/jasp.12217

Eidelman, S. & Crandall, C.S. (2014). The intuitive traditionalist: How biases for existence and longevity promote the status quo. In J. Olson & M.P. Zanna (Eds.) Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 50 (pp. 53-104). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

McDonald, R. & Crandall, C.S. (2015). Social norms and social influence. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 3, 147-151.

Van Berkel, L., Crandall, C. S., Eidelman, S., & Blanchar, J. C. (2015). Hierarchy, dominance, and deliberation: Egalitarian values require mental effort. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 1207-1222. [Winner of the 2015 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Student Publication Prize.]

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Bahns, A.J., Crandall, C.S., Gillath, O., & Wilmer, J. (2016). Nonverbal communication of similarity via the torso: It's in the bag. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 40, 151-170. DOI:10.1007/s10919-016-0227-y.

Crandall, C.S. & Sherman, J.W. (2016). On the scientific superiority of conceptual replications for scientific progress. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 66, 93-99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2015.10.002

Bahns, A.J., Crandall, C.S., Gillath, O. & Preacher, K.J. (in press) Similarity in relationships as niche construction: Choice, stability, and influence within dyads in a free choice environment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

Crandall, C.S., Cox, O., Beasley, R. & Omelicheva, M.Y. (in press). Covert operations, wars, detainee destinations, and the psychology of democratic peace. Journal of Conflict Resolution.

White, III, M.H. & Crandall, C.S. (in press). Freedom of racist speech: Ego and expressive threats. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Books

Schaller, M. & Crandall, C.S. (Eds.) (2004). The psychological foundations of culture. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Crandall, C.S. & Schaller, M. (Eds.) (2005). The social psychology of prejudice: Historical and contemporary perspectives. Seattle, WA: Lewinian Press.

Adams, G., Biernat, M.R., Branscombe, N.R., Crandall, C.S., & Wrightsman, L.S. (Eds.). (2007). Commemorating Brown: The social psychology of racism and discrimination. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Stangor, C. & Crandall, C.S. (Eds.) (2013). Stereotyping and prejudice: Frontiers of social psychology. New York: Psychology Press.

Other Publications

Crandall, C.S. (1996). The increasingly international face of social psychology. Review of European Review of Social Psychology, Volume 4, W. Stroebe and M. Hewstone (Eds). London: Wiley. Contemporary Psychology, 41, 251-252.

Crandall, C.S. (2001). Fighting prejudice in 1950—1960’s New York. Review of Changing Patterns of Prejudice: A New Look at Today's Racial, Religious, and Cultural Tensions, Alfred Marrow (1962). Philadelphia, PA: Chilton. Dialogue, 16(1), 17.

Adams, G., Biernat, M., Branscombe, N., Crandall, C., Wrightsman, L. (Eds.) (2004). Social psychological research applied to the problems of racism and discrimination. PsycEXTRA Database.

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Nierman, A.J. & Crandall, C.S. (2009) Thomas F. Pettigrew and race relations: Accomplishment, but not mission accomplished. Review of U. Wagner, L.R. Tropp, G. Finchilescu & C. Tredoux (2008). Improving Intergroup Relations: Building on the Legacy of Thomas F. Pettigrew. Malden, MA, USA: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy.

Crandall, C.S. & Dasgupta, N. (2013). Publications as the public face and financial backbone of SPSSI. Forward, 248, 21-22.

Crandall, C.S. & White, II, M.H. (2016, November 17). Trump and the social psychology of prejudice. Undark Magazine, published by MIT. Downloadable at: http://undark.org/article/trump-social-psychology-prejudice-unleashed/

Omelicheva, M.Y., Beasley, R. & Crandall, C.S. (2016, December 20). The U.S. has a long history of hacking other democracies. The Washington Post. Downloadable at: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/12/20/the-u-s-has-a-long-history-of-hacking-other-democracies/

Material Published in Dialogue

(Note: Material published in Dialogue is editor-refereed; the material below was published while I was serving as the publication's Editor.)

Crandall, C. (2001). The straight skinny on the state of SPSP. Dialogue, 16(1), 1, 13, 20.

Crandall, C. (2001). The beauty of conservative statistics: Dialogue interviews President George W. Bush. Dialogue, 16(1), 15.

Crandall, C. (2001). Who writes these articles, anyway? Dialogue, 16(1), 20.

Crandall, C. (2001). SPSP continues to grow: News of the society. Dialogue, 16(2), 1, 19.

Crandall, C. (2001). Scientific progress: A need for trust, a need for skepticism. Dialogue, 16(2), 20-21. DOI: 10.13140/2.1.1307.7126

Biernat, M. & Crandall, C. (2001). Two journal articles retracted, professor resigns. Dialogue, 16(2), 17.

Crandall, C. (2002). News of the Society: Growth, prosperity, and new opportunities. Dialogue, 17(1), 3, 31.

Crandall, C. & Biernat, M. (2002). Additional Ruggiero articles retracted: Office of Research Integrity finds misconduct. Dialogue, 17(1), 11.

Crandall, C. (2002). Two PSPB authors share Nobel Prize in Economics, Dialogue, 17(2), 1.

Crandall, C. (2002). Dispatches from the SPSP Executive Committee, Dialogue 17(2), 2-3,

Crandall, C. & Schaller, M. (2002). Scientists' response to innovative research: An empirical demonstration. Dialogue, 17(2), 10-13.

Crandall, C. (2002). Which scientific problem to pursue? Eminent social/personality psychologists reveal their secrets of scientific success. Dialogue, 17(2), 12-15.

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Crandall, C. (2003). The state of the Society: SPSP Executive Committee meets, confidently discusses future. Dialogue, 18(1), 2-3.

Crandall, C. (2003). Which scientific problem to pursue II? Eminent social/personality psychologists reveal their secrets of when to give up. Dialogue, 18(1), 18-19.

Crandall, C. (2004). The state of the Society 2004: Optimistic future, handful of concerns. Dialogue, 19(1), 2-3.

Crandall, C. (2004). New Editor Selected for PSPB in 2005: Judith Harackiewicz. Dialogue, 19(1), 5.

Crandall, C. (2004). A brief history of PSPB and PSPR editors. Dialogue, 19(1), 7.

Crandall, C. (2004). PSPB article recognized by New York Times as a “Top Idea for 2003.” Dialogue, 19(1), 17.

Crandall, C. (2004). Undervalued classics in social-personality psychology: Scholars nominate readings for new appreciation. Dialogue, 19(1), 18-21.

Crandall, C. (2004). Major, Leary, & Swim elected Society officers. Dialogue, 19(2), 1.

Crandall, C. (2004). SPSP Executive Committee views future with significant concerns, hope. Dialogue, 19(2), 2, 3, 16, 25.

Beasley, R. & Crandall, C. (2004). Allawi's “violent past:” A signal of future peace? Dialogue, 19(2), 11.

Crandall, C. (2005). News from the Executive Committee: The state of SPSP, Dialogue, 20(1), 1-2, 5, 20, 24.

Crandall, C. (2005). Publishing in social-personality psychology journals, 1994-2004. Dialogue, 20(1), 18-19.

Crandall, C. (2005). Reis, Jackson Elected Society Officers. Dialogue, 20(2), 1.

Crandall, C. (2005). The State of SPSP: Good & threatened. Dialogue, 20(2), 8-11.

Crandall, C. (2006). Society news from Palm Springs: Bigger, better, with less support. Dialogue, 21(1), 1, 26-27, 29.

Crandall, C. (2006). Social-personality psychology research articles are too long, too hard to read, too redundant, and just plain no fun. Dialogue, 21(1), 14.

Crandall, C. (2006). Dialogue asks editors: What makes an excellent review? Dialogue, 21(2), 20-22.

Crandall, C. (2007). Planning for the future: A solvent Society considers its prospects. Dialogue, 22(1), 1-2, 17, 20, 24, 32.

Crandall, C. (2007). Social-personality psychology word search. Dialogue, 22(1), 18.

Crandall, C. (2007). Executive committee report: Society grows in number, impact, and functions. Dialogue, 22(2), 2-3, 30-31, 44.

Crandall, C. (2007). Would you like to turn your child into a social psychologist? Dialogue, 22(2),11.

Crandall, C. (2007). Would you like to turn your child into a personality psychologist? Dialogue, 22(2),11.

Crandall, C. (2007). Poster topics word count for Albuquerque SPSP meeting. Dialogue, 22(2), 40.

Crandall, C. (2008). Report from the Executive Committee: SPSP discuss successes and goals. Dialogue, 23(1), 2-3, 24, 26-27,33.

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Crandall, C. (2008). The 2008 meeting of the APA Division 8 in Albuquerque. Dialogue, 23(1), 27.

Crandall, C. (2008). SPSP members: Only you can improve Wikipedia. Dialogue, 23(1), 25.

Crandall, C. (2008). SPSP grows: Membership, publications, cash flow, expense, complexity. Dialogue, 23(2), 2-3, 13.

Crandall, C. (2008). SPSP grows: Membership, publications, cash flow, expense, complexity. Dialogue, 23(2), 2-3, 13.

Crandall, C. (2008). The DSC Award Winners Crossword. Dialogue, 23(2), 14-15, 39.

Crandall, C. (2008). Special passings section: Robert B. Zajonc, December, 2008. Dialogue, 23(2), 40-43.

Obituaries in Dialogue: Steve Hinkle, Ivan Steiner, Shelley Duval, Neal Miller, Elizabeth Douvan, William Ryan, Michael Argyle, Charles A. Kiesler, Donald W. Fiske, Paul Meehl, Harold H. Kelley, Harold B. Gerard, Magda Arnold, Richard S. Lazarus, James Tedeschi, Eugene Hartley, Vincent Nowlis, Norman Endler, Richard Wenzlaff, John W. Atkinson, Paul Gump, Michele Alexander, Ziva Kunda, James Dabbs, Jr., Elizabeth Kübler-Ross, Douglas N. Jackson, Leo Postman, Kenneth L. Dion, Lawrence A. Messé, Kenneth B. Clark, Robert P. Abelson, Julian Stanley, John Sabini, Urie Bronfenbrenner, Robert V. Guthrie, C.R. "Rick" Snyder, G. Scott Acton, Brian Mullen, John Money, David Lykken, Joseph E. McGrath, Marian Radke-Yarrow, Leonard Eron, Mary Douglas, Rudolf Arnheim, Albert Ellis, Joseph Veroff, William McGuire, Gardner Lindzey, Judson Mills, Carl Backman, Robert Zajonc.

Presentations

Crandall, C.S. (1986, May). The social contagion model of bulimia, presented at the Western Psychological Association Convention, Seattle. (Winner of the 1986 WPA Student Research Award.)

Crandall, C.S. (1986, August). Sororities, social norms, and the social contagion of bulimia, presented at the 94th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Crandall, C.S. (1988, April). Addictive behaviors and social influence, presented at 11th Annual Conference on Groups, Networks and Organizations, Nags Head Conferences, Kill Devil Hills, NC.

Biernat, M.R., and Crandall, C.S. (1990, April). Stereotyping and contact with social groups: Measurement and definitional issues, presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association Convention, Atlanta, GA.

Crandall, C.S., Lay, D.K., Bulfin, S., Fitzgerald, B., Prendergrast, J. and LeBlang, J. (1990, June). AIDS-related stigmatization: Group membership, or contagion, disease and death? Presented at 3rd Annual Conference on Stereotypes and Inter-Group Relations, Nags Head Conferences, Kill Devil Hills, NC.

Orr, T., Sharpe, N.K. and Crandall, C.S. (1991, March). Why American mathematics students are about average: Evidence of extreme sample bias in multi-national studies, presented at Southeastern Psychological Association Meeting, New Orleans.

Crandall, C.S. (1991, June). Anti-fat attitudes and social ideology: Symbolic anti-fatism, presented at 4th Annual Conference on Stereotypes and Inter-Group Relations, Nags Head Conferences, Highland Beach, FL.

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Norem, J.K. and Crandall, C.S. (1991, June). Defensive pessimism and repression-sensitization show discriminant validity, presented at 3rd Annual Conference of the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC.

Pennington, J.T. and Crandall, C.S. (1992, April). Attributional model of associative stigma, presented at Southeastern Psychological Association Meeting, Knoxville, TN.

Crandall, C.S. and Britt, T.W. (1992, May). The protection of self-esteem by the stigmatized: Bolstering and attributional scapegoating, presented at 5th Annual Conference on Stereotypes and Inter-Group Relations, Nags Head Conferences, Highland Beach, FL.

Vescio, T.K., Biernat, M. and Crandall, C.S. (1992, August). The effects of stereotyping and racism on learning, presented at the 100th Annual Convention of the APA, Washington, DC.

Vescio, T. K., Biernat, M., & Crandall, C. S. (1992, August). Effects of teacher sex and race on competence judgments. Paper presented at the 100th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Crandall, C.S. (1994, April). Attributions, values and social ideology: Modeling two-factor theories of prejudice. Invited paper, presented at 1st Annual SPAM Conference, Columbia, MO.

Schiffhauer, K. and Crandall, C.S. (1994, July). Consequences of a sexualized environment on task performance and work evaluation, presented at 6th Annual Conference of the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC.

Crandall, C.S. and Schiffhauer, K. (1994, July). Effects of like group membership on perceptions of self-interest, presented at 6th Annual Conference of the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC.

Crandall, C.S. (1995, April). Anti-fat attitudes across four countries: A contribution to a cross-cultural theory of prejudice. Invited paper, presented at 2nd Annual SPAM Conference, Columbia, MO.

Crandall, C.S. and D'Anello, S. (1995, August). Anti-fat attitudes, attributions and values: Cross-cultural evidence, presented at the 103rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New York.

Reifman, A., Crandall, C.S., Fein, S. & Larrick, R. (1995, August). Effects of analyzing reasons on Super Bowl prediction accuracy, presented at the 103rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New York.

Crandall, C.S. (1996, May). Attributions and anti-fat prejudice on five continents. Invited Paper, presented at 68th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Crandall, C.S. (1996, October). Prejudice across cultures: Individualism, blame, and prejudice against fat people, Invited colloquium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Crandall, C.S. (1997, April). The shock of the new: Do social psychologists prefer to make Type II errors? Invited paper, presented at 4th Annual SPAM Conference, Fayetteville, AR.

Schiffhauer, K. and Crandall, C.S. (1997, May). Failure to disclose: Stigmatization and abortion, presented at

68th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

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Crandall, C.S. (1997, May). Psychological consequences of experimentally manipulated stigma. Invited Paper, presented at 68th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Crandall, C.S. (1998, February). The role of culture in stigma and prejudice. Invited Colloquium, presented at University of California, Berkeley Psychology Department Colloquium Series.

Crandall, C.S. (1998, March). Prejudice, Culture, and Justification: The Not-So-Special Case of Fatness". Invited Departmental Colloquium, Department of Psychology, Saint Louis University.

Crandall, C.S. (1998, May). Heider's Kansas years: Daily life and the Notebooks. Invited paper, part of the symposium "A Tribute to Heider," presented at Society for Personality and Social Psychology Pre-Conference, Washington, DC.

Crandall, C.S. (1998, May). Sorority culture and binge eating. Paper presented as part of Invite Symposium on the Psychological Foundations of Culture, presented at 10th Annual Convention, American Psychological Society, Washington, DC.

Beasley, R., Crandall, C.S., Sakalli, N., & Schiffhauer, K.L. (1998, July). The effects of "token" racial diversity on decision making groups: Who gets what, and why? Paper presented at 21st Annual Convention, International Society of Political Psychology, Montreal, Canada.

Crandall, C.S. (1998, August). Attributions, consistency, and the justification of prejudice: The perceptual theory of legitimacy. Paper presented Stanford Conference on the Psychology of Legitimacy, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.

Crandall, C.S. (1999, March). Implicit models of prejudice: From fat prejudice to the JSM. Invited colloquium, Department of Psychology Colloquium Series, Rice University, Houston, TX.

Crandall, C.S. (1999, March). The situational construction of prejudice. Invited colloquium, Research Center for Group Dynamics Seminar, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

O'Brien, L.T., Eshleman, A.K. & Crandall, C.S. (1999, May). Prejudiced jokes and social norms: What's offensive and what's funny? Paper presented at 70th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Eshleman, A.K., O'Brien, L.T. & Crandall, C.S. (1999, May). Hypersensitivity to social norms and the suppression of prejudice. Paper presented at 70th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Eshleman, A.K., O'Brien, L.T. & Crandall, C.S. (1999, May). The expression of prejudice as a function of normative appropriateness. Paper presented at 70th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Eshleman, A.K., O'Brien, L.T. & Crandall, C.S. (2000, February). Suppression of prejudice and adherence to social norms. Paper presented at 1st Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Nashville, TN.

O'Brien, L.T., Eshleman, A.K. & Crandall, C.S. (2000, May). Alcohol intoxication and the expression of prejudice. Paper presented at 71st Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

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Silvia, P.J. & Crandall, C.S. (2000, May). What causes spontaneous causal attribution?: A perspective from Heider's balance theory. Paper presented at 71st Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Crandall, C.S. (2000, June). Symposium on Functional Perspectives of Intergroup Behavior: Examining the "Whys" of Prejudice, Stereotypes, and Discrimination, Discussant. At 3rd Biennial Meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), Minneapolis.

Crandall, C.S. (2000, August). Symposium on Experiments in Social Psychology—Science or Self-Deception?, Invited Discussant. At 108th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.

Crandall, C.S., O'Brien, L.T., Eshleman, A., Collins, E. & Horstman, A. (2002, October). From group norms to individual feeling: Internalizing prejudice. Paper presented at 32nd Annual Meeting, Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Columbus, OH.

Horstman, A. & Crandall, C. (2003, August). Ability to cause harm is key to publicly expressed prejudice. Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.

Collins, E., Crandall, C.S. & Biernat, M. (2004, January). Stereotypes and groups size. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.

Parks, J.H., Schaller, M., Crandall, C.S. & Faulkner, J. (2004, January). Disease avoidance mechanism and anti-fat attitudes. Poster presented at the Evolutionary Psychology Preconference, Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.

O'Brien, L. & Crandall, C.S. (2004). Who spends legitimacy credits? The role of internal motivation in symbolic demonstrations of nonprejudice. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.

Eidelman, S. & Crandall, C.S. (2004, May). “What is” is good: Using the naturalistic fallacy to judge the way things ought to be. Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Crandall, C.S. & Warner, R. (2004, August). Justification of stigmatization. At 112th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

Crandall, C.S. & Ferguson, M.A. (2005). Prejudice and prejudices: How resistance to social change is at the heart of prejudice

. Looking Toward the Future: Discrimination and prejudice in the 21st Century, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Warner, R.H. & Crandall C.S. (2006, May). Stereotypes as justifications. Paper presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Horstman Reser, A. & Crandall C.S. (2006, May). Preference for the status quo when under threat. Paper presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Ferguson. M.A. & Crandall C.S. (2006, May). Seeing prejudice through the normative window. Paper presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

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Collins, E.C., Crandall C.S. & Biernat, M. (2006, May). Stereotypes and implicit social comparison: Shifts in comparison-group focus. Paper presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.

Goodman, J., Eidelman, S., Another, P. & Crandall, C.S. (2007, January). Alcohol consumption leads to the expression of conservative social policy attitudes. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN.

Phillips N.L. & Crandall, C.S. (2007, January). Breaking out of traditional parenting roles: How do traditionalists react? Paper presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN.

Crandall, C.S. & Eidelman, S. (2007, July). The psychological advantage of the status quo. Paper presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Portland, OR.

Choi, B. & Crandall, C.S. (2007, October). Permission to be prejudiced: Legitimacy credits in the evaluation of advertisements with Black and White models. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Consumer Research, Memphis, TN.

Fecchia, C., Nierman, A & Crandall, C.S. (2007, November). The opposite of backlash: Enhanced tolerance of gays when they pose little threat. Paper presented a the 16th Annual Meeting of Association for Psychological & Educational Research in Kansas, Wichita, KS.

Nierman, A. J., & Crandall, C. S. (2008, February). Defending group privilege: Reactions to social change. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.

Nierman, A. J., & Crandall, C. S. (2008, May). Are status gains more threatening when made by disliked groups? Paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Crandall, C.S. (2009, July). Democratic peace and the Perceptual Theory of Legitimacy. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

Cox, O. & Crandall, C.S. (2009, July). Treatment of detainees: Extraordinary rendition, Guantanamo, and some surprising consequences of democratic peace. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

Nierman, A. J., Crandall, C. S., & Gillath, O. (2009, November). Field methods, similarity and friendship: Similarity, social influence, and choice. Paper to be presented at the biannual mini-Conference of the International Association for Relationships Research, University of Kansas.

Nierman, A. J., & Crandall, C. S. (2009, May). Love thy neighbor so long as they, too, hate thy enemy. Paper to be presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Nierman, A. J., & Crandall, C. S. (2009, February). Homophobic like me: Attitude similarity among naturally occurring pairs. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL.

Nierman, A. J. & Crandall, C. S. (2010, January). Stereotypes of warmth but not competence emerge as justifications of prejudice. Paper presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV.

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Eidelman, S., Crandall, C.S., & Goodman, J.A. (2010, July). Disruption of deliberate thinking promotes political conservatism. Paper presented in symposium at the 33rd meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, San Francisco, CA.

Bahns, A. J., & Crandall, C. S. (2011, January). Conditioned prejudice makes groups seem more threatening. Special invited talk given at the Group Processes and Intergroup Relations pre-conference seminar at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

Bahns, A. J., Crandall, C. S., & Gillath, O. (2011, January). Your torso can talk: Visual cues to similarity detection. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

Crandall, C. S. & Bahns, A. J. (2011, July). The normative importance of prejudice in friendships. Paper presented at European Association of Social Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden.

Bahns, A. J., & Crandall, C. S. (2012, January). Conditioned prejudice makes groups seem more threatening. Paper presented at the Social Cognition pre-conference seminar at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.

Bahns, A. J., Crandall, C. S., Pickett, K., Gramolini, S., & Setaruddin, M. (2012, June). Social ecology of similarity: Do diverse environments foster diverse friendships? Paper presented at the 9th Biennial Meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Charlotte, NC.

Bahns, A. J., & Crandall, C. S. (2013, July). The opposite of backlash: High-SDO people discriminate less when status disparities are large. Poster presented at the 121st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

Bahns, A. J., Crandall, C. S., Gillath, O., & Wilmer, J. (2013, January). Your torso can talk: Nonverbal communication of similarity. Paper presented at the Social Cognition pre-conference seminar at the 14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Crandall, C. S., & Bahns, A. J. (2014, May). Stereotypes justify prejudices. Paper presented at symposium, S. L. Neuberg (chair), “The origins of stereotypes,” at the 26th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA.

Crandall, C.S. & Robins, S.K. (2016, January). Scientific Progress In Social-Personality Psychology: What It Is And What It Takes. Invited paper presented at Navigating the New Era of Social & Personality Psychology Preconference, 17th Annual Convention, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.

Crandall, C.S. & White, M.H. II (2016). Freedom of [Racist] Speech: Suppression and Justification of Hateful Speech. SPSSI-EASP Small Group Meeting on Hate Crimes, Storrs, CT, June, 2016.

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Invited Colloquia

Arizona State University University of MemphisCarnegie-Mellon University University of MichiganKansas State University University of Nevada, RenoMiami University of Ohio University of VermontPurdue University University of WashingtonRice University University of WaterlooSaint Louis University University of WisconsinUniversity of British Columbia Texas A & M UniversityUniversity of California, Berkeley Tulane UniversityUniversity of Florida Wagner CollegeUniversité de Genève Wellesley College University of Kansas Whitman College University of Kentucky Yale UniversityUniversité de Lausanne

Keynote Addresses

Wagner College (September, 2003). How People Live with Their Prejudices. Wagner Series on Diversity and Inclusive Climate. Staten Island, NY.

University of Northern Iowa (April, 2007) The Inherent Superiority of the Social Science Student: The Things You Know and Others Don't. College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Student Research Conference. Cedar Falls, IA.

Southwestern Psychological Association, Saul Sells Lecture (April, 2008). The Natural Psychological Advantage of Conservatism and the Status Quo. Kansas City, MO.

Invited Two-Day Workshop on Political Psychology, Universidad de Costa Rica, June, 2010, San Pedro, San Jose, Costa Rica.

Friedrich Schiller University, Jena Germany (July, 2011). Social Norms, Social Change and Prejudice. 13th Jena Workshop on Intergroup Processes.

Hilliard Lecturer, University of Nevada, Reno. Prejudice and Social Change. April, 2011.

Visiting Educator, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington (April, 2012). The Psychological Advantages of Conservative Ideology, Public Address.

Invited Three-Day Workshop on Social Cognition and Political Psychology, Universities of Geneva and Lausanne, Switzerland, November, 2012.

Association for Psychological & Educational Research in Kansas, The Natural Psychological Advantage of Conservative Ideology, 22nd Annual Meeting, Baldwin City, KS, November, 2013.

Allen L. Edwards Lecturer, University of Washington, Freedom of [Racist] Speech:Suppression and Justification of Hateful Speech. Seattle, WA, September, 2016.

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Graduate Students

Chair of Masters

1996 Kristin Schiffhauer 2006 Nia Phillips 1998 Eleana Lazarus 2007 Angela Nierman 1998 Amy Eshleman 2009 Owen Cox 2002 Laurie O’Brien 2011 Leah Pound 2003 April Horstman Reser 2013 Marina Drus 2004 Ruth Warner 2013 Laura Van Berkel

Chair of Ph.D. Dissertation Position Obtained

1994 Richard Harvey St. Louis University1996 Nuray Sakalli Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey2000 Kristin Schiffhauer Primedia Publishing, Statistical Analysis Manager2001 Eleana Lazarus University of Maryland (Overseas Program)2001 Paul Silvia* University of North Carolina at Greensboro2001 Amy Eshleman Wagner College, Staten Island, NY2003 Yariani Barreat* Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela2003 Laurie O’Brien Tulane University, New Orleans, LA2005 Anca Miron* University of Wisconsin—Oshkosh2007 April Horstman Reser Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts2011 Angela Nierman Bahns Wellesley College2013 Owen Cox Center for Public Partnerships, University of Kansas2015 Ali Imran2016 Marina Drus+

2016 Laura Van Berkel Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Cologne

*Co-Chair with Jack Brehm+Co-Chair with Nyla Branscombe

Numerical Status Descriptors

h-index (Google Scholar): 44

Erdös Number: 5(Erdös-Harary-Cartwright-Zander-Burnstein-Crandall)

Kurt Lewin Descendancy Number: 4(Lewin-Festinger-Schachter-Nisbett-Crandall)

Kevin Bacon Number: 3(Kevin Bacon-Jennifer Jason Leigh-Ashlie Atkinson-Crandall)

Erdös–Bacon Number: 8