Emily Zitek
Phone: (904) 620-1154
Office: Social Sciences Building, Building 51, Room 3413
E-mail: emily.zitek@unf.edu
Research Interests
Social Psychology
- Statistics
- Entitlement
- Social justice
- Discrimination
- Gender issues
- Hierarchy
- Sport Psychology
Education
- Stanford University
- Ph.D. in psychology, 2010
- M.S. in statistics, 2008
- M.A. in psychology, 2008
- Rice University
- B.A. in psychology, 2003
- B.A. in statistics, 2003
Selected Publications
- Zitek, E. M., & Tiedens, L. Z. (in press). The fluency of social hierarchy: The ease with which hierarchical relationships are seen, remembered, learned, and liked. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
- Zitek, E. M., & Monin, B. (in press). “That’s the one I wanted”: When do competitors copy their opponents’ choices? Journal of Applied Social Psychology.
- Zitek, E. M., & Jordan, A. H. (2011). Technical fouls predict performance outcomes in the NBA. Athletic Insight, 3, 29-39.
- Zitek, E. M., Jordan, A. H., Monin, B., & Leach, F. R. (2010). Victim entitlement to behave selfishly. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98, 245-255.
- Zitek, E. M., & Hebl, M. R. (2007). The role of social norm clarity in the influenced expression of prejudice over time. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 867-876.