Craig A. Harper
Appearance
Craig A. Harper | |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Lincoln (PhD) |
Thesis | Examining the Link between Media Representations and Attitudes towards Sexual Offenders using a Dual-Process Framework (2016) |
Doctoral advisor | Todd Hogue and Ross Bartels |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Psychology |
Sub-discipline | Forensic psychology |
Institutions | Nottingham Trent University |
Craig A. Harper is a Nottingham Trent University associate professor of psychology. He has published research about topics including the perceptions of microaggressions, as well as the consumption of misinformation content, across liberal and conservative political orientations.[1][2][3][4]
A quantitative study of his reported an inverse correlation between sex doll ownership and sexual aggresiveness, although psychology professor Vladimir Hendrih wrote that the study did not allow for cause-and-effect conclusions to be made.[5]
Published works
[edit]- Craig A. Harper, Rebecca Lievesley & Katie Wanless (2022). Exploring the Psychological Characteristics and Risk-related Cognitions of Individuals Who Own Sex Dolls. The Journal of Sex Research.[6][5][7]
- Harper, C. A., Satchell, L. P., Fido, D., & Latzman, R. D. (2020). Functional fear predicts public health compliance in the covid-19 pandemic. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.[8]
- Harper C. A., Lievesley R., McKillop N., Price S., Murphy R., Woodward E., Dymond H., Götzl C. (2025). A critical commentary and response to Farmer, Salter, and Woodlock. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse.[9][10]
References
[edit]- ^ Canonne, Justine (2018). "Le concept de « micro-agression » est-il universel?". Sciences humaines (magazine) (in French).
- ^ Prokopčák, Tomáš (2019). "Zisťovali, či fake news veria viac liberáli alebo konzervatívci". Sme (in Slovak).
- ^ Rhodes, Ella (2018). "Microaggression and political leanings". British Psychological Society.
- ^ Baltiansky, Dean; Craig, Maureen A.; Jost, John T. (2023-02-23). "Apples versus oranges, normative claims, and other things we did not mention: a response to Purser and Harper (2023)". Humor. 36 (1): 151–158. doi:10.1515/humor-2022-0133. ISSN 0933-1719.
- ^ a b Hedrih, Vladimir (2023-03-17). "Owners of sex dolls are less prone to sexual aggression, but also have lower sexual self-esteem". PsyPost: Psychology News.
- ^ Pomeroy, Ross (2022-02-24). "The Psychology of Men Who Own Sex Dolls". RealClearScience.
- ^ Ludden, David (2022). "What Kind of Men Buy Sex Dolls?". Psychology Today.
- ^ Whitbourne, Susan Krauss (2020). "How Some Individuals Take Social Distancing to Extremes". Psychology Today.
- ^ Conte, Jon R. (2025-04-11). "Commentary and Call for Papers". Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. doi:10.1177/15248380251332196. ISSN 1524-8380.
- ^ Salter, Michael; Woodlock, Delanie; Farmer, Christina (2025-04-11). "The Terminology of "Minor Attracted People" and the Campaign to De-stigmatize Paedophilia Originated in Pro-pedophile Advocacy". Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. doi:10.1177/15248380251332198. ISSN 1524-8380.