Robin M. Kowalski

Professor, Department of Psychology

College of Business and Behavioral Science, Clemson University

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

418 Brackett HallPhone:(864) 656-0348 (office)

Clemson UniversityFax:(864) 656-0358

Clemson, SC 29634E-mail:

EDUCATION

Furman University (B.A.) 1985Psychology

Wake Forest University (M.A.) 1987Psychology

Univ. of North Carolinaat Greensboro (Ph.D.) 1990Social Psychology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professor, Department of Psychology, Western Carolina University, 1990-2003

Full Professor, Department of Psychology, Clemson University, 2003-present

Adjunct Professor, Furman University, 2009—present

AWARDS AND HONORS

Teaching Awards

Winner – Trevillian Distinguished Professor, 2015

Winner – Women’s Commission Outstanding Female Faculty Member, 2014

Winner – Bradbury Award, 2009

Winner – Clemson University Phil Prince Award for Excellence andInnovation in Teaching, 2008

Winner -- Clemson University’s Award of Distinction – April, 2005; April, 2011

Winner -- Clemson University’s College of Business and Behavioral Science Award forExcellence in Undergraduate Teaching – May, 2005

Winner -- Clemson University’s Psi Chi Teaching Award – May, 2005

Winner – Clemson University’s Award for Faculty Excellence – 2005, 2010, 2011

Winner --Botner Superior Teaching Award, 1999

Winner -- Legislative Teaching Award, Psychology, 2001

Nominee – AlumniDistinguishedProfessor, Clemson University, 2015

Nominee –Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award -- 1991-2002

Finalist – SC Governor’s Professor of the Year Award – 2013

Finalist – SC Governor’s Professor of the Year Award -- 2014

Finalist -- Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award – 1995

Nominee – Board of Governor’s Teaching Award -- 1997-2002

Mortar Board's Faculty of the Month -- October, 1992, February, 1993

Research Awards

Clemson University College of Business and Behavioral Science Senior ResearchAward, 2010

University Teaching-Research Award, 2002

SEPA/CEPO Research Award

Association of Women in Psychology (AWP)/Division 35 Research Award

Hunter Scholar -- Western Carolina University -- 1995, 1998

SEPA Professional Paper Award, 2005

General Awards and Honors

B.A., Magna Cum Laude

Phi Beta Kappa

REVIEW WORK

Associate Editor (2001-2008): Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology

Consulting Editor: Journal of Social Psychology

Editorial Board Member: Child Abuse and Neglect

Reviewer:

American Psychologist
Personality and Social Psychology Review / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Psychological Bulletin
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology / Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin / Journal of Social Behavior and Personality
Journal of Sex Research / Cyberpsychology
American Journal of Public Health / Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
Psychiatric Times / Psychology of Popular Media Culture
British Journal of Social Psychology / American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Journal of Early Adolescence / Journal of Self and Identity
Psychology of Women Quarterly / Journal of Clinical Psychology
Sex Roles / European Journal of Social Psychology
European Journal of Personality / Political Psychology
Group Dynamics / Societies
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology / Journal of Aggressive Behavior
Journal of Research in Personality / Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Journal of Adolescent Health / Journal of Children and Media
Journal of Applied Social Psychology / Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Behavior Therapy / Emotion
Southeastern Psychological Association / Society of Personality and Social Psychology
Addison-Wesley-Longman / John Wiley & Sons
Wm. C. Brown Publishers / Wadsworth Publishers
Brooks/Cole Publishers / Harper-Collins Publishers
Taylor-Francis / Worth Publishers
American Psychological Association

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association / International Society for Self and Identity
Society of Experimental Social Psychologists / Southeastern Psychological Association
Society for Personality and Social Psychology / Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists
Society of Sigma Xi / Society for Health Psychology
Society for Occupational Health / Psi Chi
Teaching of Psychology

POSITIONS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Chair--SEPA/CEPO Graduate Student Network--1991-1996

Visiting Scholar--SEPA/CEPO--1992-1993

Program Chair--Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, 1994

Publicity Chair--Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, 1995

Site Coordinator—Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, 2004

GRANT SUPPORT

Internal Grants

Clemson University Summer Research Grants, 2011-2015, funded

Clemson University Mini-Grant, 2007, funded

Clemson University Mini-Grant, 2008, funded

Clemson University Mini-Grant, 2009, funded

Clemson University Psychology Faculty Support Grant, 2012, funded

Western Carolina University Faculty Research Grant, 1991-1992 -- funded

Western Carolina University Graduate Assistant Grant, 1991-1992 -- funded

Western Carolina University Faculty Release Time Grant, 1992 -- funded

Western Carolina University Faculty Release Time Grant, 1994 – funded

Western Carolina University Scholarly Assignment Grant, 2000 -- funded

External Grants

Co-investigator – REU Site: Summer Program for Research in Applied Psychology; project manager is Stephens, Benjamin R; sponsored by NSF (National Science Foundation

2015 – NSF EAGER Grant – awarded, $250,000

2015 – Carnegie Fellowship – Clemson University nominee

2015 – Digital Trust Foundation – not funded; $200,000

2016 – NSF EAGER Grant supplement – awarded, $16,000

UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT SERVICE

Institutional Review Board, 2008-present – Vice-Chair (Clemson)

Institutional Review Board (#1), 2003-present (Clemson)

Institutional Review Board (#2, prisoners), 2004- present (Clemson)

Academic Advisor, 1990-present

ASC Advisory Board, 2011-present

Equipment and Space Committee, 2003-2004

Advisory Committee, 2004-2007

Research Subjects Committee, 2004-present

College Undergraduate Research Initiative Committee, 2004-present

Undergraduate Studies Committee, 1989-1991

Chair, Annual Faculty Evaluation Committee, 1991

Department Head Evaluation Committee, 1991

Institutional Review Board, 1992-2002 (Western Carolina)

Faculty Senate, 1992-1993

Committee on Academic Problems, 1992-1993

Committee on Faculty Affairs, 1992-1993

Undergraduate Research Council, 1992-1997

Advisor, Western Carolina Psi Chi Chapter, 1993-1997

Chair, Personnel Selection Committee -- 1993-1994; 1997-1998

Chair, Academic Problems Committee -- 1994-1995

Strategic Planning Committee -- 1994-2002

Follow-up Committee -- 1994-1995

Annual Faculty Evaluation Committee -- 1995-1996

Chair, Graduate Committee (psychology) -- 1996-2002

Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee (psychology) -- 1996-2002

Board of Governor's Teaching Award Committee -- 1995-1997

Chair, Board of Governor's Teaching Award Committee -- 1996

Departmental Tenure and Promotion Committee -- 1996-2002

University Tenure and Promotion Committee -- 1997- 1999

Departmental Colloquium Committee -- 1996-1997

Student Recognition Committee -- 1996-1997

Graduate Student Review Committee -- 1996-1997

University Graduate Council -- 1997-1998

University Graduate Faculty Review Committee -- 1997-1998

College Administrative Review Committee -- 1997-1998

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Leary, M. R., & Kowalski, R. M. (1995). Social anxiety. New York: Guilford Press.

Kowalski, R. M. (1997). (Ed.). Aversive interpersonal behaviors. New York: Plenum.

Kowalski, R. M., & Leary, M. R. (1999). (Eds.). The social psychology of emotional and behavioral problems: Interfaces of social and clinical psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Kowalski, R. M. (2001). (Ed.) Behaving badly: Aversive behaviors in interpersonal relationships. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

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Kowalski, R. M. (2003). Complaining, teasing, and other annoying behaviors. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Kowalski, R. M., & Leary, M. R. (2003). Key readings in social psychology: Topics at the interface of social and clinical psychology. New York: Psychology Press.

Kowalski, R. M., & Westen, D. (2004). Psychology (4th ed.).Hoboken, NJ: JohnWiley & Sons.

Kowalski, R. M., Limber, S., & Agatston, P. (2008). Cyber bullying: Bullying in the digital age. Malden, MA: BlackwellPublishers.

Kowalski, R. M., & Westen, D. (2009). Psychology (5th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley& Sons.

Limber, S., Kowalski, R. M., & Agatston, P. (2009). Cyber bullying: A preventioncurriculum for grades 6-12. Center City, MN: Hazelton.

Limber, S., Kowalski, R. M., & Agatston, P. (2009). Cyber bullying: A preventioncurriculum for grades 3-5. Center City, MN: Hazelton.

Kowalski, R. M., & Westen, D. (2011). Psychology (6thed). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley& Sons.

Limber, R. M., Kowalski, R. M., & Agatston, P. W. (2011). Bullying 101: An online course. Center City, MN: Hazelton.

Kowalski, R. M., Limber, S., & Agatston, P. W. (2012). Cyber bullying: Bullying in the digital age (2nd ed.). Malden, MA: Wiley.

Limber, S., Kowalski, R. M., & Agatston, P. (2014). Cyber bullying: A preventioncurriculum for grades 6-12 (2nd ed.) Center City, MN: Hazelton.

Limber, S., Kowalski, R. M., & Agatston, P. (2014). Cyber bullying: A preventioncurriculum for grades 3-5 (2nd ed.) Center City, MN: Hazelton.

Kowalski, R. M. (2015). Psychology: PsychNotes. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Leary, M. R., & Kowalski, R. M. (1987). Manual for the Interaction Anxiousness Scale.Social and Behavioral Sciences Documents, 16, 2.(Ms. No. 2774).

Leary, M. R., Kowalski, R. M., Maddux, J. E., & Stoltenberg, C. (1987). Required reading at the interface of social, clinical, and counseling psychology.Contemporary Social Psychology, 12, 68-70.

Leary, M. R., Kowalski, R. M., & Bergen, D. (1988). Interpersonal information acquisition and

confidence in first encounters. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 14, 68-77.

Leary, M. R., Kowalski, R. M., & Campbell, C. (1988). Self-presentational concerns and social anxiety: The role of generalized impression expectancies. Journal of Research in Personality, 22, 308-321.

Leary, M. R., & Kowalski, R. M. (1990). Impression management: A literature review and two-component model. Psychological Bulletin, 107, 34-47.

Kowalski, R. M., & Leary, M. R. (1990). Strategic self-presentation and the avoidance of aversive events: Antecedents and consequences of self-enhancement and self-depreciation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 26, 322-336.

Kowalski, R. M. (1991). Social psychology addressed to the student [Review of Brehm and Kassin'sSocial psychology]. Contemporary Psychology, 36, 856-857.

Kowalski, R. M. (1991). Patriotism in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm: Basking in reflected glory? Contemporary Social Psychology, 15, 118-120.

Kowalski, R. M. (1992). Returning the social to social psychology [Review of Sampson's Social worlds, personal lives]. Contemporary Psychology, 37, 237-238.

Kowalski, R. M. (1992). Nonverbal behaviors and perceptions of sexual intentions: Effects of sexual connotativeness, verbal response, and rape outcome. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 13, 427-445.

Leary, M. R., & Kowalski, R. M. (1993). The Interaction Anxiousness Scale: Construct and criterion-related validity. Journal of Personality Assessment, 61, 136-146.

Kowalski, R. M. (1993). Inferring sexual interest from behavioral cues: Effects of gender and sexually-relevant attitudes. Sex Roles, 29, 13-31.

Kowalski, R. M. (1993). Interpreting behaviors in mixed gender encounters: Effects of social anxiety and gender. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 12, 239-247.

Kowalski, R. M., & Wolfe, R. (1994). Collective identity orientation, patriotism, and reactions to national outcomes.Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 20, 533-540.

Kowalski, R. M., & Brown, K. (1994). Psychosocial barriers to cervical cancer screening: Effects of self-presentation and social evaluation. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24, 941-958.

White, J. G., & Kowalski, R. M. (1994). Deconstructing the myth of the nonaggressive female: A feminist analysis. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 18, 477-498.

Kowalski, R. M. (1995). Social psychology: Integration and application [Review of Smith and Mackie's Social psychology]. Contemporary Psychology, 40, 752-753.

Kowalski, R. M. (1995). Teaching moderated multiple regression for the analysis of mixed factorial designs. Teaching of Psychology, 22, 197-198.

Leary, M. R., & Kowalski, R. M. (1995). The self-presentational model of social anxiety/phobia. In R. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D. Hope, & F. Schneier (Eds.) Social phobia: Diagnosis, assessment, and treatment (pp. 94-112). New York: Guilford.

Kowalski, R. M. (1996). Complaints and complaining: Functions, antecedents, and consequences. Psychological Bulletin, 119, 179-196.

Grist-Litty, C., Kowalski, R. M., & Minor, S. (1996). Moderating effects of physical abuse and perceived social support on the potential to abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect, 20, 305-314.

Nezlek, J. B., Kowalski, R. M., Leary, M. R., Blevins, T., & Holgate, S. (1997). Personality moderators of reactions to interpersonal rejection: Dispositional depression and trait self-esteem. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 23, 1235-1244.

Kowalski, R. M. (1997). The underbelly of social interaction: Aversive interpersonal behaviors. In R. M. Kowalski (Ed.), Aversive interpersonal behaviors (pp. 1-9). New York: Plenum.

Kowalski, R. M., & Erickson, J. (1997). Complaining: What's all the fuss about? In R. M.Kowalski (Ed.), Aversive interpersonal behaviors (pp. 91-110). New York: Plenum.

Kowalski, R. M. (1997). Aversive interpersonal behaviors: What do they have in common? In R. M. Kowalski (Ed.), Aversive interpersonal behaviors (pp. 215-233). New York: Plenum.

White, J. G., & Kowalski, R. M. (1998). Male violence toward women: An integrated perspective. In R. G. Geen & E. Donnerstein (Eds.), Human aggression: Theories, research, and implications for policy (pp. 205-228). New York: Academic Press.

White, J. G., & Kowalski, R. M. (1998). Deconstructing the myth of the nonaggressive woman: A feminist analysis. In D. L. Anselmi & A. L. Law (Eds.), Questions of gender: Perspectives and paradoxes (pp. 390-404). Boston: McGraw-Hill.

Kowalski, R. M., & Leary, M. R. (1999). Interfaces of social and clinical psychology: Where we’ve been, where we are. In R. M. Kowalski & M. R. Leary (Eds.), The social psychology of emotional and behavioral problems: Interfaces of social and clinical psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Kowalski, R M. (1999). Speaking the unspeakable: Self-disclosure and mental health. In R. M. Kowalski & M. R. Leary (Eds.), The social psychology of emotional and behavioral problems: Interfaces of social and clinical psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Dinoff, B., & Kowalski, R. M. (1999). Reducing at-risk behaviors: The combined efficacy of the elaboration likelihood model of persuasion and the protection motivation theory. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 18, 223-239.

Kowalski, R. M. (2000). “I was only kidding!”Victims’ and perpetrators’ perceptions of teasing.Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 231-241.

Kowalski, R. M., & Chapple, T. (2000). The social stigma of menstruation: Fact or fiction? Psychology of Women Quarterly, 24, 74-80.

Kowalski, R. M. (2000). Including gender, race, and ethnicity in psychology content courses. Teaching of Psychology, 27, 18-24.

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White, J., Kowalski, R. M., Lyndon, R., & Valentine, S. (2000). An integrative contextual developmental model of stalking.Violence and Victims, 15, 373-388.

Kowalski, R. M. (2000). Anxiety. In The Encyclopedia of Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Kowalski, R. M., Howerton, E., & McKenzie, M. (2001). Permitted disrespect: Teasing in interpersonal interactions. In R. M. Kowalski (Ed.), Behaving badly: Aversive behaviors in interpersonal relationships (pp. 177-202). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Kowalski, R. M. (2001). Aversive interpersonal behaviors: On being annoying, thoughtless, and mean. In R. M. Kowalski (Ed.), Behaving badly: Aversive behaviors in interpersonal relationships (pp. 3-26). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Kowalski, R. M. (2001). The aversive side of social interaction revisited. In R. M. Kowalski (Ed.), Behaving badly: Aversive behaviors in interpersonal relationships (pp. 297-310). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

White, J., Kowalski, R. M., Lyndon, A., & Valentine, S. (2001). An integrative contextual developmental model of male stalking. In K. E Davis, I. H. Frieze, & R. D. Maiuro (Eds.), Stalking: Perspectives on victims and perpetrators. New York: Springer.

Kowalski, R. M., & Cantrell, C. (2002). Interpersonal and intrapsychic consequences of complaining.Representative Research in Social Psychology, 26, 26-33.

Kowalski, R. M. (2002). Whining, griping, and complaining: Positivity in the negativity. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58, 1023-1035.

Leary, M. R., Kowalski, R. M., Smith, L., & Phillips, S. (2003). Violence and rejection: Case studies of the school shootings. Aggressive Behavior, 29, 202-214.

Kowalski, R. M. (2003). The escalation of incivility in Western culture.In the International Scope Review, 4.

Kowalski, R. M., Valentine, S., Wilkinson, R., Queen, A., & Sharpe, B. (2003). Lying, cheating, complaining, and other aversive interpersonal behaviors: A narrativeexamination of the darker side of relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 20, 471-490.

Kowalski, R. M. (2003). Inappropriate relationships. [Review of the book Inappropriate relationships: The unconventional, the disapproved, and the forbidden]. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 20, 403-404.

Kowalski, R. M. (2004). Short list: Most influential books and authors. Chronicle ofHigher Education, B-15.

Kowalski, R. M. (2004). Perceptions of teasing and bullying: The dual influenceof intrapersonal and interpersonal factors. European Journal of Personality, 18, 331-349.

Kowalski, R. M., & Lakey, C. E. (2004). Teaching application and personal relevance through writing in courses on gender. Teaching of Psychology, 31, 279-281.

Kowalski, R. M., & Payne, H. S. (2006). The decision to donate: A model of donation decision-making among individuals and families. Progress in Transplantation, 16,1-7.

Kowalski, R. M. (2007). Teasing and bullying. In B. H. Spitzberg & W. R. Cupach (Eds.), The dark side of interpersonal communication (2nded, pp. 169-197). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Kowalski, R. M. (2007). Social anxiety. In K. Vohs & R. F. Baumeister (Eds.), Theencyclopedia of social psychology. London: Sage.

Kowalski, R. M. (2007). The Bennington college study. In K. Vohs & R. F. Baumeister (Eds.), The encyclopedia of social psychology. London: Sage.

Pury, C. L. S., Kowalski, R. M., & Spearman, J. (2007). Distinctions between general and personal courage.The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2, 99-114.

Pury, C. L. S., & Kowalski, R. M. (2007). Human strengths, courageous actions, andgeneral and personal courage.The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2, 120-128.

Kowalski, R. M., & Limber, S. E. (2007). Electronic bullying among middle schoolstudents.Journal of Adolescent Health, 41, S22-S30.

Agatston, P. W., Kowalski, R., & Limber, S. (2007). Students’ perspectives on cyber bullying.Journal of Adolescent Health, 41, S59-S60.

Kowalski, R. M. (2007). Cyberbullying: Where are we going with technology and bullying?ABC-CLIO, Educational Resource Company.

Kowalski, R. M. (2007). Cyber bullying: What it is and what to do about it. ABC-CLIO,Educational Resource Company.

Kowalski, R. M. (2008). Cyber bullying: Recognizing and treating victim and aggressor. Psychiatric Times, XXV, 45-47.

Kowalski, R. M. (2009). Cultural influences on the causes and experience of hurt feelings. In A. Vangelisti (Ed.), Feeling hurt in close relationships(pp. 457-478). London: Cambridge University Press.

Kowalski, R. M. (2009). Bullying. Salem Health: Psychology and Mental Health. Pasedena,CA: Salem Press.

Kowalski, R. M., & Limber, S. (2009). Key findings about cyber bullying. Availableeducation.com.

Agatston, P. W., Kowalski, R. M., & Limber, S. P. (2009).Cyber bullying: “Best practices”for prevention and intervention for educators. Available education.com.

Kowalski, R. M. (2009). Hurt feelings. In H. T. Reis & S. Sprecher (Eds.),Encyclopedia of human relationships. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Kowalski, R. M. (2009). Betrayal. In H. T. Reis & S. Sprecher (Eds.),Encyclopedia of human relationships. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Peters, C. S., Kowalski, R. M., & Malesky, L. A. (2010). Protecting minorson the Internet. In J. M. Lampinen & K. Sexton-Radek (Eds.), Protectingchildren from violence. New York: Psychology Press.

Kowalski, R. M. (2010). Interpersonal relationships. In I. B. Weiner & W. E. Craighead(Eds.), The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology (pp. 861-863). Hoboken, NJ:John Wiley & Sons.

Kowalski, R. M., & Fedina, C. (2011). Cyber bullying in ADHD and Asperger Syndrome populations.Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 5, 1202-1208.

Agatston, P. W., Kowalski, R. M., & Limber, S. E. (2011). Youth perspectives oncyber bullying.In J. Patchin & S. Hinduja (Eds.), Cyber bullying. New York: Routledge.

Kowalski, R. M., Giumetti, G. W., Schroeder, A. W., & Reese, H. H. (2012). Cyber bullyingamong college students: Evidence domains of college life. In C. Wankel & L. Wankel(Eds.), Misbehavior online in higher education(pp. 293-321). Bingley, UK: Emerald PublishingGroup.

Giumetti, G. W., McKibben, E. S., Hatfield, A. L., Schroeder, A. N., & Kowalski, R. M. (2012). Cyber incivility @ work: The new age of interpersonal deviance. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 15, 148-154. doi:10.1089/cyber.2011.0336

Kowalski, R. M., Morgan, C., & Limber, S. (2012). Traditional bullying as a potentialwarning sign of cyberbullying. School Psychology International, 33(5), 505-519.

Kowalski, R. M., Schroeder, A. N., & Smith, C. A. (2013). Bystanders and their willingness tointervene in cyberbullying situations. In R. Hanewald (Ed.), Fromcyberbullying to cyber safety: Issues and approaches in educational contexts. Sydney: Nova Publishers.

Skinner, J. A., & Kowalski, R. M. (2013). Profiles of sibling bullying.Journal ofInterpersonal Violence, 28, 1726-1736.doi: 10.1177/0886260512468327.

Kowalski, R. M., & Limber, S. (2013). Psychological, physical, and academic correlates of cyberbullying and traditional bullying. Journal of Adolescent Health, 53, S13-S20.doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.09.018

Giumetti, G. W., Hatfield, A. L., Scisco, J. L., Schroeder, A. N., Muth, E. R., & Kowalski, R. M. (2013). What a rude e-mail! Examining the differential effects of incivility versus support on mood, energy, engagement, and performance in an online context. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 18(3), 297-309.doi:10.1037/a0032851

Kowalski, R. M. (2013). Definition and effects of cyberbullying. In M. Eastin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of media violence. New York: Sage.

Kowalski, R. M., & Giumetti, G. (2014, April). Wall Posts and Tweets and Blogs, Oh my! A look at cyber bullying via social media.In C. Marcum & G. Higgins (Eds.), Social networking asa criminal enterprise. New York: CRC Press.

Kowalski, R. M., Giumetti, G., Schroeder, A., & Lattanner, M. (2014). Bullying in thedigital age: A critical review and meta-analysis of cyberbullying research among youth.Psychological Bulletin, 140, 1073-1137.doi:10.1037/a0035618

Kowalski, R. M., Baker, B., Giumetti, G., Turner, J., Whittaker, E., Frazee, L., & Stephens, J.(2014). Pet peeves and happiness: How do happy people complain? Journal of Social Psychology, 154, 1-5.

Limber, S., Kowalski, R. M., & Agatston, P. (2014). Cyberbullying. In D. Gentile (Ed.), Media violence and children: A complete guide for parents and professionals (2nd ed., pp. 289-318). New York:Praeger.

Whittaker, E., & Kowalski, R. M. (2014). Cyberbullying via social media.Journal of School Violence.doi.10.1080/15388220.2014.949377.

Kowalski, R. M., Morgan, C. A., Whittaker, E., Zaremba, B., Frazee, L., & Dean, J. (2014). Will they or won’t they?: Secret telling in interpersonal interaction. Journal of Social Psychology. DOI: 10.1080/00224545.2014.972309