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Overview

Kerry L. Marsh is affiliated with the University of Connecticut in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within psychology and social sciences, with a focus on topics such as traffic and road safety, urban transport and accessibility, human-automation interaction and safety, action observation and synchronization, cultural differences and values, social representations and identity, and the psychology of moral and emotional judgment.

Their work is published across a variety of venues, with frequent contributions to journals including:

  • Ecological Psychology
  • Accident Analysis & Prevention
  • Behavior Research Methods
  • Journal of Environmental Psychology
  • Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board

Among their notable papers are:

  • "Speeding through the pandemic: Perceptual and psychological factors associated with speeding during the COVID-19 stay-at-home period" (2021, Accident Analysis & Prevention)
  • "Driver Psychology Latent Classes as Predictors of Traffic Incident Occurrence in Naturalistic Driving Study Data" (2022, Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board)
  • "Affordance norms for 2825 concrete nouns" (2024, Behavior Research Methods)
  • "Examining affordances of outdoor natural versus built environments" (2024, Journal of Environmental Psychology)
  • "Does interpersonal liking lead to interpersonal synchrony in musical contexts?" (2022, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology)

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, notably:

  • Andrew Tucker
  • Robert W. Isenhower
  • Michael J. Richardson
  • Bert H. Hodges
  • Harry Heft

Kerry L. Marsh has also contributed to book publications, including a work published by Psychology Press eBooks titled "Studies in Perception and Action VIII" (2023).

Their academic output reflects interdisciplinary engagement across psychology, social sciences, and transportation research, with a substantial emphasis on social psychology and related subfields such as safety, risk, reliability and quality, cognitive neuroscience, and developmental and educational psychology.

Best Publications

  • Rocking together: dynamics of intentional and unintentional interpersonal coordination.

    Michael J. Richardson;Kerry L. Marsh;Robert W. Isenhower;Justin R.L. Goodman

  • Social Connection Through Joint Action and Interpersonal Coordination

    Kerry L. Marsh;Michael J. Richardson;Richard C. Schmidt

  • Effects of Visual and Verbal Interaction on Unintentional Interpersonal Coordination.

    Michael J. Richardson;Kerry L. Marsh;R. C. Schmidt

  • Judging and actualizing intrapersonal and interpersonal affordances.

    Michael J. Richardson;Kerry L. Marsh;Reuben M. Baron

  • Interventions to reduce sexual risk for the human immunodeficiency virus in adolescents, 1985-2000: a research synthesis.

    Blair T. Johnson;Michael P. Carey;Kerry L. Marsh;Kenneth D. Levin

  • Contrasting Approaches to Perceiving and Acting With Others

    Kerry L. Marsh;Michael J. Richardson;Reuben M. Baron;R.C. Schmidt

  • Control motivation and social cognition

    Gifford Weary;Faith Gleicher;Kerry L. Marsh

  • Gaining Control through Counterfactual Thinking

    Suzanne Altobello Nasco;Kerry L. Marsh

  • Rocking to the beat: Effects of music and partner's movements on spontaneous interpersonal coordination.

    Alexander P. Demos;Roger Chaffin;Kristen T. Begosh;Jennifer R. Daniels

  • Autism and social disconnection in interpersonal rocking.

    Kerry L Marsh;Robert W. Isenhower;Michael J. Richardson;Molly Helt

  • Toward a radically embodied, embedded social psychology

    Kerry L. Marsh;Lucy Johnston;Michael J. Richardson;R. C. Schmidt

  • Heart versus reason in condom use: implicit versus explicit attitudinal predictors of sexual behavior.

    Kerry L. Marsh;Blair T. Johnson;Lori A.J. Scott-Sheldon

  • Complex dynamical systems in social and personality psychology: Theory, modeling, and analysis.

    Michael J. Richardson;Rick Dale;Kerry L. Marsh

  • The Effects of Rhythm and Robotic Interventions on the Imitation/Praxis, Interpersonal Synchrony, and Motor Performance of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

    Sudha M. Srinivasan;Maninderjit Kaur;Isabel K. Park;Timothy D. Gifford

  • Measuring group synchrony: a cluster-phase method for analyzing multivariate movement time-series.

    Michael J. Richardson;Randi L. Garcia;Till D. Frank;Madison Gergor

  • Sex differences in opioid addiction careers.

    Kerry L. Marsh;D. Dwayne Simpson

  • Modeling and Optimization of Building Emergency Evacuation Considering Blocking Effects on Crowd Movement

    Peter B. Luh;Christian T. Wilkie;Shi-Chung Chang;Kerry L. Marsh

  • Language Use, Coordination, and the Emergence of Cooperative Action

    Carol A. Fowler;Carol A. Fowler;Michael J. Richardson;Kerry L. Marsh;Kevin D. Shockley

  • Depression and Attributional Complexity

    Kerry L. Marsh;Gifford Weary

  • Depression, Control Motivation, and the Processing of Information about Others

    Gifford Weary;Kerry L. Marsh;Faith Gleicher;John A. Edwards

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Richardson
Michael J. Richardson Macquarie University
Blair T. Johnson
Blair T. Johnson University of Connecticut
Peter B. Luh
Peter B. Luh University of Connecticut
Gifford Weary
Gifford Weary The Ohio State University
Michael P. Carey
Michael P. Carey Brown University
Lucy Johnston
Lucy Johnston University of Canterbury
Claudia Carello
Claudia Carello University of Connecticut
D. Dwayne Simpson
D. Dwayne Simpson Texas Christian University
Peng Wang
Peng Wang Nanyang Technological University

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