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Erin Strauts
 

  Erin Strauts
  • B.A., cum laude, Political Science, 2010, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Major advisor: Blanton
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  • Joined program, Fall 2010
 
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Research Interests:  News:
  • Political Psychology
  • Political Media Effects
  • Physiological Measures
  • Decision Making
  • Political Ideology
  • Gender Identity and Expression
  • Gender Ideology
  • Survey Research Methods
  • Statistical Methods
  • Student Member, American Association for Public Opinion Research (member 2008-present)
  • Student Member, Society for Personality and Social Psychology (member 2010-present)
  • Student Member, American Political Science Association (member 2010-present)
Recent Presentations & Publications

Strauts, E., Blanton, H., & Perez, M.  (September 2011).  Cortisol and Affective Response to Presidential Election Result News.  Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA.

Strauts, E. & Daniels, J. R., Gender as a Unified but Multifactored Human Characteristic.  Poster presented at the 2011 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Strauts, E. (2010). Prediction of Cell Phone versus Landline Use in the General Social Survey. Res Publica - Journal of Undergraduate Research, 15, 19-30.

Strauts, E. (2009). Transsexuality and Body Image. The Body Project at Bradley University. http://thebodyproject.bradley.edu/sex/transsexuality.shtml

Strauts, E. (2008). Killer Amendments and Strategic Voting in the Senate. Res Publica - Journal of Undergraduate Research, 13, 1-2.

Strauts, E., Daniels, J. R., Development of a Mulitfactored Measure of Gender Identity and Expression. Poster presented at the 2010 John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference, Bloomington, IL.


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