ClarkRichardMcCauley

Curriculum Vitae, January2015

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Education

B.S. ProvidenceCollege, 1965, Biology

M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1967, Psychology

Ph.D.University of Pennsylvania, 1970, Social Psychology

BrynMawrCollege Appointments

Assistant Professor, Psychology, 1970-1976

Associate Professor, Psychology, 1976-1986

Professor, Psychology, 1986-Present

Other Professional Appointments

Consultant to Section de Communication, Universite de Montreal, 1972-1974.

Editor, Praeger Monograph Series in Psychology, 1975-1976.

Consultant to End Stage Renal Disease Network No. 24 Coordinating Council,

King of Prussia, PA. 1983 -1986.

Consultant to Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, 1983-1998; 2002-present.

Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, 1985-present.

Co-Director, SolomonAschCenter for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, University of Pennsylvania 1998-2007, Bryn Mawr College 2007-present.

Member, Psychosocial Working Group, 2004-2006.

Member, Policy Committee of the International Association of Applied Psychology, and Chair of the Subcommittee on Ethnopolitical Violence, 2003-2007.

Member, American Psychological Association Task Force on Reaction to Terrorism, 2004-2006.

Lead Investigator, National Consortium for Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (NC-START), 2005-present.

Editorial Board, Terrorism and Political Violence, 2007-present.

Editorial Board, Peace and Conflict: The Journal of Peace Psychology, 2010-present.

Founding Editor, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 2007- present.

Undergraduate Courses Taught

Introductory Psychology, Social Psychology. Psychological Measurement and Testing,

Statistics and Experimental Design, Process and Effects of Mass Media Communication,

Cognitive Issues in Personality and Social Psychology, Political Psychology of Group Identification. Psychology of Genocide, Psychology of Terrorism.

Graduate Courses Taught

Social Psychology, Psychological Measurement and Testing, Research Methods, Psychology of Genocide, Psychology of Terrorism.

Memberships in Professional Organizations

International Society for Political Psychology, American Psychological Society, AmericanPsychological Association, International Association of Applied Psychology

Honors and Awards

NSF Graduate Fellowship, 1965-1969

NIMH: MH 31266 RO1, $49,976; 1978-1981;

"Interpersonal Overload in the City."

Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation: $11,560; 1989;

"Psychology of Men in Combat."

American Psychological Association Scientific Conferences Program: $7403;

Stereotype Accuracy Conference, 10-11 June 1994, BrynMawrCollege.

Russell Sage Foundation: $24,928; 1997;

"The use of diversity training in U.S. colleges and universities."

NIMH: MH57731-01 RO3, $24,529, 1998;

"A new measure of minority integration and isolation."

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: $120,000, Jan-Dec 1998;

Start-up for SolomonAschCenter for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict at University of Pennsylvania. (with Paul Rozin, University of Pennsylvania)

NIMH: MH59201-01 R25, $149,000, 1999;

“Mental Health and Ethnopolitical Warfare: A Curriculum.”

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: $320,000, Jan 1999 - Dec 2000;

Post-doctoral and pre-doctoral fellowship support for AschCenter.

(with Paul Rozin, University of Pennsylvania)

Anonymous gift and matching grants: $1,500,000, Sep 1999 – Aug 2003;

Fellowship and research support for AschCenter

(with Paul Rozin, University of Pennsylvania)

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: $750,000, Mar 2001 - Feb 2004;

Fellowship and Research Support for AschCenter.

(with Paul Rozin, University of Pennsylvania)

NIMH: MH59201-02 R25, $300,000, 2001;

“Mental Health Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict.”

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: $300,000, Jan 2002 - Dec 2004;

Forced Migration Institutional Partnership.

(with Paul Rozin, University of Pennsylvania)

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: $150,000, Jan 2002 - Dec 2003;

9/11 Aftermath Research Initiative at the AschCenter.

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: $625,000, Jun 2003- Dec 2005;

Fellowship and Research Support for the AschCenter.

James McKeen Cattell Fund, sabbatical award $13,500, 2004-2005;

Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS): 8000 respondent-questions, Sep 2006-August 2007; “Grievance, activism, radicalism.” Principal Investigator.

National Science Foundation SGER: $199,893, Nov 2006 – Oct 2008. “SGER: DHS and NSF Collaboration: Developing Polls to Test Theories of Radicalization and Potential for Radicalization.” Principal Investigator.

National Consortium for Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START): about $700,000 for a variety of research projects relating to political radicalization and terrorism, 2004-present.

David O. Sears Book Award for the best book published in the field of the political psychology of mass politics in 2012: Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko, Friction: How radicalization happens to them and us.

Professional Activities

Consulting Editor for Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1974-76; 1979-1984.

Occasional reviewer for Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, NSF,

Psychological Bulletin, Journal of Social Issues, Psychological Review,European Journal of Social Psychology, Academic Press, W. W. Norton Publishers, Human Relations, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Polity, International Journal of Conflict Management, American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Research in Personality, Terrorism and Political Violence, Social Justice Research, American Psychologist, Peace and Conflict.

NSF Minority Graduate Fellowship Panel (Behavioral & Social Sciences A), Feb. 15-16, 1989.

NSF Graduate Fellowship Panel (Psychology), Feb. 6-8, 1990.

Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations Supervised

Claire Bourguet1973, M.A.

Thomas McLellan1974, M.A.

Kathryn Woods1974, M.A.

Mary Segal1981, M.A.; 1983, Ph.D.

Robert Forman1984, Ph.D.

Wendy Addae1984, M.A.

Laura Hershey1985, Ph.D.

Barbara Bremer1986, Ph.D.

Krishna Thangavelu1989, Ph.D.

Amy Jaffey1990, Ph.D. (U. of Penn, co-supervisor with Paul Rozin)

Susan Burggraf2000, Ph.D

Sophia Moskalenko2005, Ph.D. (U of Penn, co-supervisor with Paul Rozin)

Scholarly Publications -- Books

McCauley, C., & Stitt, C. (Eds.) (1976). Frontiers of behavior. New York: Praeger.

McCauley, C. (Ed.) (1991). Terrorism research and public policy. London: Frank Cass.

Lee, Y.T., Jussim, L., & McCauley, C. (Eds.) (1995). Stereotype accuracy: Toward an appreciation of group differences. Washington, D.C.: APA Books.

Lee, Y.T., McCauley, C., & Draguns, J. (Eds.) (1999). Personality and person perception across cultures. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Lee, Y.T., McCauley, C., Moghaddam, F., & Worchel, S. (Eds.) (2004). The psychology of ethnic and cultural conflict. Westport, CN: Praeger.

Chirot, C., & McCauley, C. (2006). Why not kill them all? The logic and prevention of mass political murder. PrincetonUniversity Press. Chinese (2007), Swedish (2008), and Finnish (2008) translations. Paperback edition (Princeton University Press, 2010).

McCauley, C., & Moskalenko, S. (2011). Friction: How radicalization happens to them and us. New York: OxfordUniversity Press.

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Articles in Scholarly Journals or Chapters in Books

Pepitone, A., McCauley, C., & Hammond, P. (1967). Change in attractiveness of forbidden toys as a function of severity of threat. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 3, 21-29.

Piliavin, J., Piliavin, I., Loewenton, E., McCauley, C., & Hammond, P. (1969). On observers' reproductions of dissonance effects: the right answers for the wrong reasons? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 13, 98-106.

McCauley, C. (1969). Marihuana effects amid great expectations. Science, 165, 204.

McCauley, C., & Graham, N. (1971). The influence of values in risky decision making: An interpretation. Representative Research in Social Psychology, 2, 3-11.

McCauley, C., Teger, A., & Kogan, N. (1971). Effect of the pretest in the risky-shift paradigm. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 20, 379-381.

McCauley, C., Kogan, N., & Teger, A. (1971). Order effects in answering risk dilemmas for self and others. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 20, 423-424.

McCauley, C. (1972). Extremity shifts, risk shifts, and attitude shifts after group discussion. European Journal of Social Psychology, 2, 417-436.

McCauley, C., & Kramer, L. (1972). Strategy differences between group and individual gambling. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 8, 518-527.

McCauley, C., Stitt, C., Woods, K., & Lipton, D. (1973). Group shift to caution at the race track. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 9, 80-86.

[reprinted in C. Mayo & M. LaFrance (Eds.), Evaluating research in social psychology: a guide for the consumer. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1977.]

McCauley, C., & Stitt, C. (1973). Reply to Abelson's comment on "Group shift to caution at the race track. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 9, 522-525.

Grala, C., & McCauley, C. (1976). Counseling truants back to school: the effects of optimistic and threat appeals combined with supportive instructions. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 23, 166-169.

[abstracted as "A community-based program to reduce high school absenteeism" in H.L. Millman, C.E. Schaefer & J.J. Colon (Eds.). (1980). Therapies for school behavior problems. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.]

McCauley, C., & Taylor, J. (1976). Is there overload of acquaintances in the city? Environmental Psychology and Nonverbal Behavior, 1, 41-55.

Newman, J., & McCauley, C. (1977). Eye contact with strangers in city, suburb, and small town. Environment and Behavior, 9, 547-558.

McCauley, C., & Swann, C. (1978). Female-male differences in sexual fantasy. Journal of Research in Personality, 12, 76-86.

McCauley, C., Coleman, G., & DeFusco, P. (1978). Commuters' eye-contact with strangers in city and suburban train stations: evidence of short-term adaptation to interpersonal overload in the city. Environmental Psychology and Nonverbal Behavior, 2, 215-255.
Articles in Scholarly Journals or Chapters in Books(continued)

McCauley, C., & Stitt, C. (1978). An individual and quantitative measure of stereotypes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36, 929-940.

McCauley, C., & Jacques, S. (1979). The popularity of conspiracy theories of presidential assassinations: a Bayesian analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 37, 637-644.

McCauley, C., Stitt, C., & Segal, M. (1980). Stereotyping: from prejudice to prediction. Psychological Bulletin, 87, 195-208.

McCauley, C., & Swann, C. (1980). Sex differences in the frequency and functions of fantasies during sexual activity. Journal of Research in Personality, 14, 400-411.

McCauley, C., & Ciesielski, J. (1982). EEG tests for brain dysfunction: a question of validity. Science, 217, 81-82.

McCauley, C. (1982). More about thought reform. American Psychologist, 37, 102-103.

McCauley, C. (1982). On saints and propaganda. Journal of Communication, 32, 239.

Johnson, J., McCauley, C., & Copley, J. (1982). The quality of life of hemodialysis and transplant patients. Kidney International, 22, 286-291.

McCauley, C., Woods, K., Coolidge, C., & Kulick, W. (1983). More aggressive cartoons are funnier. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 44, 817-823.

McCauley, C. (1983). Why adolescents enjoy "sick" humor. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 17, 131-132.

McCauley, C., & Johnson, J. (1983). Survival with End-Stage Renal Disease. New England Journal of Medicine, 309, 1519-1520. [Letter]

McCauley, C. (1984). A spectator's guide to social policy research. Journal of Policy Analysis and Measurement, 3, 293-298.

McCauley, C. (1985). Depression and the false consensus effect: a note concerning the experiment by Tabachnik, Crocker, and Alley. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 48, 1576-1578.

Ditunno, P., McCauley, C., & Marquette, C. (1985). Sensation seeking behavior as related to incidence of spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 66, 152-155.

McCauley, C., Durham, M., Copley, J., & Johnson, J. (1985). Patients' perceptions of treatment for kidney failure: the impact of personal experience on population predictions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 21, 138-148.

Hester, L., Koger, P., & McCauley, C. (1985). Individual differences in customer sociability. European Journal of Social Psychology, 15, 453-456.

Forman, R., & McCauley, C. (1986). Validity of the positive control polygraph test using the field practice model. Journal of Applied Psychology, 71, 691-698.
Articles in Scholarly Journals or Chapters in Books (continued)

Segal, M., & McCauley, C. (1986). The sociability of commercial exchange in rural, suburban, and urban locations: a test of the urban overload hypothesis. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 7, 115-135.

Bremer, B., & McCauley, C. (1986). Quality-of-life measures: hospital interview vs. home questionnaire. Health Psychology, 5, 171-177.

Butler, R., & McCauley, C. (1987). Extraordinary stability and ordinary predictability of academic success at the United StatesMilitaryAcademy. Journal of Educational Psychology, 79, 83-86.

McCauley, C., & Segal, M. (1987). Social psychology of terrorist groups. In C. Hendrick (Ed.), Review of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 9 (pp.231-256). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

McCauley, C. (1988). The content of awareness and top-down versus bottom-up processing. In R. S. Wyer & T. Srull (Eds.), Advances in Social Cognition, Vol. 1 (pp. 111-118) Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

McCauley, C., & Forman, R. (1988). A review of the OTA's report of polygraph validity. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 9, 73-84.

McCauley, C., Thangavelu, K., & Rozin, P. (1988). Sex stereotyping of occupations in relation to television representations and census facts. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 9, 197-212.

Beck, L., McCauley, C., Segal, M., & Hershey, L. (1988). Individual differences in prototypicality judgments about trait categories. Personality and Social Psychology, 55, 286-292.

McCauley, C., & Segal, M. (1989). Terrorist individuals and terrorist groups: the normal psychology of extreme behavior. In J. Groebel & J. H. Goldstein (Eds.), Terrorism (pp. 41-64). SevilleUniversity Press.

Bremer, B., McCauley, C., Wrona, R., & Johnson, J. (1989). Quality of life in end-stage renal disease: a re-examination. American Journal of Kidney Diseases, XIII, 200-209.

McCauley, C., Johnson, J., & Copley, J. (1989). Communication of information about therapeutic alternatives: end-stage renal disease model. Southern Medical Journal, 82, 418-422.

McCauley, C. (1989). The nature of social influence in groupthink: compliance and internalization. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57(2), 250-260.

McCauley, C. (1990). Conference discussion: an overview. In J. Haas (Ed.), The Anthropology of War (pp. 1-24). New York: CambridgeUniversity Press.

Gouge, F., Moore, J., Bremer, B.A., McCauley, C., & Johnson, J. (1990). The quality of life of donors, potential donors, and recipients of LRD transplantation. Transplantation Proceedings, 22, 2409-2413.

McCauley, C. (1991). When stereotype discrimination is normative (Letter). Psychological Science, 2 (3), 204.

Articles in Scholarly Journals or Chapters in Books (continued)

McCauley, C. (1991). Terrorism research and public policy: an overview. In C. McCauley (Ed.), Terrorism and Political Violence, 3, 126-144. Also published as McCauley, C. (Ed.) (1991). Terrorism Research and Public Policy.London: Frank Cass.

McCauley, C. (1991). Selection of NSF Graduate Fellows: a case study of psychologists failing to apply what they know about decision making. American Psychologist, 46, 1287-1291.

Smith, R., & McCauley, C. (1991). Predictors of alcohol abuse behaviors of undergraduates. Journal of Drug Education, 21, 159-166.

McCauley, C., & Bremer, B. (1991). Subjective quality of life measures for evaluating medical intervention. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 14, 371-387.

McCauley, C., & Thangavelu, K. (1991). Individual differences in sex stereotyping of occupations and personality traits. Social Psychology Quarterly, 54, 267-279.

Chapman, G., & McCauley, C. (1993). Early career achievements of National Science Foundation graduate fellows and honorable mentions: Is Pygmalion at work on NSF winners? Journal of Applied Psychology, 78, 815-820.

Haidt, J., McCauley, C., & Rozin, P. (1993). Disgust. In M. Lewis & J. Haviland (Eds.), Handbook of Emotions.New York: Guilford Press.

McCauley, C. (1994). Stereotypes as base rate predictions. Psycholoqy, 5(1)[On-line]. Available: baserate.8.mccauley.

Haidt, J., McCauley, C., & Rozin, P. (1994). Individual differences in sensitivity to disgust: A scale sampling seven domains of disgust elicitors. Personality and Individual Differences, 16 (5), 701-713.

McCauley, C., & Johnson, J. (1994). Transplantation failure: Psychosocial consequences and their management. In H.M. McGee & C. Bradley (Eds.), Quality of Life Following Renal Failure: Psychosocial challenges accompanying high technology medicine (pp. 211-224). Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic Publishers.

Chapman, G., & McCauley, C. (1994). Predictive validity of quality ratings of National Science Foundation Graduate Fellows. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 54 (2). 428-438.

McCauley, C., Rozin, P., & Markwith, M. (1994). Sensitivity to indirect contracts with other persons: AIDS aversion as a composite of averson to strangers, infection, moral taint, and misfortune. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 495-504.

Jussim, L., McCauley, C., & Lee, Y.T. (1995). Why study stereotype accuracy and inaccuracy? In Y.T. Lee, L. Jussim, & C. McCauley (Eds.), Stereotype accuracy: toward an appreciation of group differences ( pp. 3-28). WashingtonD.C.: APA Books.

McCauley, C. (1995). Are stereotypes exaggerated? In Y.T. Lee, L. Jussim, & C. McCauley (Eds.), Stereotype accuracy: toward an appreciation of group differences (pp. 215-243). Washington, D.C.: APA Books.

Articles in Scholarly Journals or Chapters in Books (continued)

McCauley, C., Jussim, L., & Lee, Y.T. (1995). Stereotype accuracy: toward appreciating group differences. In Y. T. Lee, L. Jussim & C. McCauley (Eds.), Stereotype accuracy: toward an appreciation of group differences (pp. 292-313). Washington, D.C.: APA Books.

Holley, J., McCauley, C., Doherty, B., Stackiewicz, L., & Johnson, J. (1996). Patients’ views in the choice of renal transplant. Kidney International, 49, 494-498.

McCauley, C. (1996). First things first: What is a baserate? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 33-34.

Wrzesniewski, A., McCauley, C., Rozin, P., & Schwartz, B. (1997). Jobs, careers, and callings: People's relations to their work. Journal of Research in Personality, 31, 21-33.

McCauley, C. (1997). Understanding addiction: Conventional rewards and lack of control. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 585-586.

Haidt, J., Rozin, P., McCauley, C., and Imada, S. (1997). Body, psyche, and culture: the relationship between disgust and morality. Psychology and Developing Societies, 9, 107-131.

Rozin, P., Haidt, J., McCauley, C., & Imada, S. (1997). Disgust: Preadaptation and the cultural evolution of a food-based emotion. In H. MacBeth (Ed.), Food preferences and taste: Continuity and change. Providence, RI: Berghahn Books, 65-82.

McCauley, C. (1998). When screen violence is not attractive. In J. Goldstein (Ed.), Why we watch: The attractions of violent entertainment, pp. 144-162. New York: OxfordUniversity Press.

McCauley, C. (1998). Group dynamics in Janis's theory of groupthink: backward and forward. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 73, 142-162.

Lee, Y.T., Draguns, J., & McCauley, C. (1999). Why study personality in culture? In Y.T. Lee, J. Draguns, & C. McCauley (Eds.), Personality and person perception across cultures. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

McCauley, C., Ottati, V., & Lee, Y.T. (1999). National differences in economic growth: The role of personality and culture. In Y.T. Lee, J. Draguns, & C. McCauley (Eds.), Personality and person perception across cultures. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Zhang, K., Lee, Y.T., Liu, Y., & McCauley, C. (1999). Chinese-American differences: A Chinese view. In Y.T. Lee, J. Draguns, & C. McCauley (Eds.), Personality and person perception across cultures. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

McCauley, C., Draguns, J., & Lee, Y.T. (1999). Person perception across cultures. In Y.T. Lee, J. Draguns, & C. McCauley (Eds.), Personality and person perception across cultures. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Rozin, P., Haidt, J., & McCauley, C. (1999). Disgust: The body and soul emotion. In T. Dalgleish & M. Power (Eds.), Handbook of cognition and emotion, pp. 429-445. New York: Wiley.

Articles in Scholarly Journals or Chapters in Books (continued)

Rozin, P., Haidt, J., McCauley, C., Dunlop, L., & Ashmore, M. (1999). Individual differences in disgust sensitivity: Comparisons and evaluations of paper-and-pencil versus behavioral measures. Journal of Research in Personality, 33, 330-351.

Wrzesniewski, A., McCauley, C., & Rozin, P. (1999). Odor and affect: Individual differences in the impact of odor on liking for places, things, and people. Chemical Senses, 24(6), 713-721. Spanish version of the Affective Impact of Odors scale (AIO) and the Odor Awareness Scale (OAS) published by Buron, E., Bulbena, A., Pailhez, G., & Cabre, A. B. (2011). Versión espa˜nola de dos escalas olfatorias: fiabilidad y validez. Revista Psiquiatria y Salud Mental, 4(4), 187-194.

McCauley, C. R. (1999). The bet on bias is cockeyed optimism. Commentary on Krueger on Social-Bias. _PSYCOLOQUY 9(71)_

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Rozin, P., Haidt, J., & McCauley, C. (1999). Disgust. In D. Levinson, J. Ponzetti, & P. Jorgenson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Emotions, Volume , pp. 188-193. New York: Macmillan.

Rozin, P., Haidt, J., & McCauley, C. (2000). Disgust. In M. Lewis & J. M. Haviland-Jones (Eds.), Handbook of Emotions, second edition, pp. 637-653. New York: Guilford Press.

McCauley, C., Wright, M., & Harris, M. (2000). Diversity workshops on campus: A survey of current practice at U.S. colleges and universities. College Student Journal, 34, 100-114.

[Summarized by Tritelli, D. (2001). Diversity workshops: New research. Diversity Digest, 5(2) Winter, 4-5.]

Harris, I., & McCauley, C. (2000). International workshop on peace education research. Peacebuilding, 2(5), 3-5.

McCauley, C. (2000). How President Bush moved the U.S. into the Gulf War: Three theories of group conflict and the construction of moral violation. Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict, 2000-2001 Annual Edition, 32-42.

Rozin, P., & McCauley, C. (2000). Asch, Solomon E. In A.E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology, Volume 1, pp. 257-259. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association and OxfordUniversity Press.

McCauley, C. (2000). Some things psychologists think they know about aggression and violence. The HFG Review, 4 (1), 39-44. Available as

McCauley, C. (2001). The psychology of group identification and the power of ethnic nationalism. In D. Chirot & M. Seligman (Eds.), Ethnopolitical warfare: causes, consequences, and possible solutions (pp. 343-362). Washington, DC: APA Books.

McCauley, C. (2001). What do terrorists want? Psychological Science Agenda, 14(6), 5.

McCauley, C. (2001). The psychology of terrorism.

McCauley, C., Plummer, M., Moskalenko, S., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2001). The exposure index: a measure of intergroup contact. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 7(4), 321-336.

Articles in Scholarly Journals or Chapters in Books (continued)

McCauley, C. (2002). Head-first versus feet-first in peace education. In G. Salomon & B. Nevo (Eds.), The nature and study of peace education, pp. 247-258. Mahweh, NJ: Erlbaum.

McCauley, C. (2002). The psychological foundations of genocide. In C. Rittner, J.K. Roth & J.M. Smith (Eds.), Will genocide ever end? (pp. 77-82). St. Paul, MN: Paragon House.

McCauley, C. (2002). Psychological issues in understanding terrorism and the response to terrorism. In C. Stout (Ed.), The Psychology of Terrorism, Volume III Theoretical Understandings and Perspectives, pp. 3-30. Westport, CN: Praeger.