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Will Kalkhoff
Will Kalkhoff
Professor of Sociology, Kent State University
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Moderators and mediators of the stress-aggression relationship: executive function and state anger.
J Sprague, E Verona, W Kalkhoff, A Kilmer
Emotion 11 (1), 61, 2011
1832011
The effects of status-organizing and social identity processes on patterns of social influence
W Kalkhoff, C Barnum
Social Psychology Quarterly, 95-115, 2000
1332000
Expectation states theory and research: New observations from meta-analysis
W Kalkhoff, SR Thye
Sociological Methods & Research 35 (2), 219-249, 2006
1132006
Collective validation in multi-actor task groups: The effects of status differentiation
W Kalkhoff
Social Psychology Quarterly 68 (1), 57-74, 2005
452005
Clarifying the theory of second-order expectations: The correspondence between motives for interaction and actors' orientation toward group interaction
L Troyer, CW Younts, W Kalkhoff
Social Psychology Quarterly, 128-145, 2001
442001
Developments in neurosociology
W Kalkhoff, SR Thye, J Pollock
Sociology Compass 10 (3), 242-258, 2016
312016
Facts & artifacts in research: The case of communication medium, gender, and influence
W Kalkhoff, CW Younts, L Troyer
Social Science Research 37 (3), 1008-1021, 2008
302008
Predicting performance expectations from affective impressions: Linking affect control theory and status characteristics theory
J Dippong, W Kalkhoff
Social Science Research 50, 1-14, 2015
282015
The biosociology of solidarity
W Kalkhoff, J Dippong, SW Gregory Jr
Sociology compass 5 (10), 936-948, 2011
282011
Do others’ views of us transfer to new groups and tasks? An expectation states approach
W Kalkhoff, CW Younts, L Troyer
Social Psychology Quarterly 74 (3), 267-290, 2011
272011
Cracking the black box: Capturing the role of expectation states in status processes
W Kalkhoff, D Melamed, J Pollock, B Miller, J Overton, M Pfeiffer
Social Psychology Quarterly 83 (1), 26-48, 2020
252020
Targeted high and low speech frequency bands to right and left ears respectively improve task performance and perceived sociability in dyadic conversations
SW Gregory Jr, W Kalkhoff, SK Harkness, JL Paull
Laterality 14 (4), 423-440, 2009
242009
Beyond the issues: Nonverbal vocal communication, power rituals, and ‘rope-a-dopes’ in the 2008 presidential debates
W Kalkhoff, SW Gregory Jr
Current Research in Social Psychology 14 (3), 39-51, 2008
222008
Neural processing of identity-relevant feedback
W Kalkhoff, RT Serpe, J Pollock, B Miller, M Pfeiffer
New directions in identity theory and research, 195-238, 2016
212016
To thine own self be true? Clarifying the effects of identity discrepancies on psychological distress and emotions
W Kalkhoff, K Marcussen, RT Serpe
Social Science Research 58, 14-33, 2016
202016
Status, networks, and opinions: A modular integration of two theories
W Kalkhoff, NE Friedkin, EC Johnsen
Advances in group processes, 1-38, 2010
192010
Delinquency and violence as affect-control: Reviving the subcultural approach in criminology
W Kalkhoff
Electronic Journal of Sociology 6 (3), 2002
172002
Nonverbal vocal adaptation and audience perceptions of dominance and prestige
W Kalkhoff, SR Thye, SW Gregory Jr
Social Psychology Quarterly 80 (4), 342-354, 2017
152017
The neural bases of status-based influence
D Melamed, W Kalkhoff, S Han, X Li
Socius 3, 2378023117709695, 2017
142017
Human participants in laboratory experiments in the social sciences
W Kalkhoff, R Youngreen, L Nath, MJ Lovaglia
Laboratory experiments in the social sciences, 103-126, 2014
142014
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