Kathleen M. McGraw
Office: 2026 Derby Hall
154 N. Oval Mall
Columbus, Ohio 43210
(o): (614) 292-3913
(f): (614) 292-1146
email: mcgraw.36@osu.edu
Kathleen M. McGraw
Professor of Political Science
Professor McGraw has research and teaching interests in political
psychology, public opinion, and experimental methodology. She has published articles in the American
Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics and other leading journals, and
is a member of several editorial boards. Her current research focuses on individual and institutional
accountability; the role of value conflict in the expression of public opinion; and cognitive processes in
political judgment. She is the recipient of the 1994 Erik Erikson Award for Early Career Achievement in
Political Psychology.
Selected Publications:
2003. "Ambivalence, uncertainty,and processes of candidate evaluation." Political Psychology 21:421-48. (with Edward Hasecke and Kimberly Conger)
2002. The pandering politicians of suspicious minds." Journal of Politics 64:362-83.
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