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Kelly Shaw
Instructor in Psychology and Gender and Women's Studies

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Years at Knox: 1998 to present

Education
Ph.D. candidate, Psychology, Purdue University
M.S., Psychology, 1994, Purdue University
B.A., Psychology with honors, 1991, Knox College

Recent Publications
"Meta-analysis and feminist psychology." With A.H. Eagly.  Feminist social psychologies: International perspectives. ed. S. Wilkinson, 1996.

"Attitudes toward homosexuality and attitudes toward AIDS: a meta-analysis."  Presented to the Midwestern Psychological Association, 1996.

"Attitudes and attitude strength as determinants of memory for attitude-relevant information."  With L. Brannon, A.H. Eagly, S. Hutson-Comeaux. Presented at Northwestern University, 1995.

"The effects of attitudes toward gays in the military on memory for attitude-relevant information."  Presented to the Midwestern Psychological Association, 1995.

"Social values and attitudes toward gays and lesbians."  With A.H. Eagly. Presented at the Social/Personality Area Colloquium, Purdue University, 1994.

"The relation of family structure of the gender role attitudes and stereotypes of mother and children."  Presented at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research, 1991.

Activities and Recognitions
Knox College - Robert S. Harper Prize for Graduate Study in Psychology.

Ford Foundation Fellow

Member: Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi - The Scientific Research Society, American Psychological Association, American Psychological Society, Midwestern Psychological Association, Society for the Psychological Study of Gay and Lesbian Issues, Society for Personality and Social Psychology




Contact
309-341-7570 
kshaw@knox.edu