- Department, Office, or School
- Department of Psychology
- Professor
- emailklacasse@ric.edu
- phone401-456-8592
- location_onCraig-Lee Hall, 367
Education
Ph.D., Social Psychology, Clark University
M.A., Social Psychology, Clark University
B.A., Psychology, Providence College
Selected Publications
Zurawel, J., Lacasse, K., Spas, J., & Merrill, J. (2024). Identifying the trajectory of public stigma across the stages of recovery from a substance use disorder. Stigma and Health. Advance online publication.
Campbell-Obaid, M. & Lacasse, K. (2023). A perpetrator by any other name: Unpacking the characterizations and consequences of the 鈥渢errorist鈥, 鈥渓one wolf鈥, and 鈥渕ass shooter鈥 labels for perpetrators of mass violence. Psychology of Violence, 13(5), 425鈥435.
Moore, F. C., Lacasse, K., Mach, K. J., Shin, Y. A., Gross, L. J., & Beckage, B. (2022). Determinants of emissions pathways in the coupled climate-social system. Nature, 603, 103-111.
Beckage, B., Moore, F. C., & Lacasse, K. (2022). Incorporating human behavior into Earth system modeling. Nature Human Behavior, 6, 1493鈥1502.
Lacasse, K. & Campbell-Obaid, M. (2022). Investigating factors that alter public support for countering violent extremism intervention programs for at-risk youth. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression. Advanced online publication:
DeSalvo, N., Lacasse, K., & Jackson, T. (2022). Gender norms shape perceived threat to self and others and mask wearing behavior in response to COVID-19. Translational Issues in Psychological Science. Advance online publication:
Lacasse, K., & Jackson, T. E. (2019). Conformity to masculine norms predicts men鈥檚 decision-making regarding a new male contraceptive. Culture, Health, & Sexuality, 2(10), 1128-1144.
Lacasse, K. (2019). Can鈥檛 hurt, might help: Examining the spillover effects from purposefully adopting a new pro-environmental behavior. Environment & Behavior, 51(3), 259-287.
Beckage, B., Gross, L., Lacasse, K., Carr, E., Metcalf, S., Winter, J., Howe, P., Fefferman, N., Frank, T., Zia, A., Kinzig, A., & Hoffman, F. (2018). Linking models of human behavior and climate alters projected climate change. Nature Climate Change, 8, 79鈥84.
Lacasse, K. (2016). Don't be satisfied, identify! Strengthening positive spillover by connecting pro-environmental behaviors to an "environmentalist" label. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 48, 149-158.
Specializations
Research: Climate change and environmental sustainability, Modeling socio-environmental systems, Risk-perception and decision-making, Pro-environmental behaviors and policy support, Labeling and stigma, Gender norms and health behaviors, Public perceptions of terrorists
Teaching: Social psychology, Research methods, Statistics, Science of happiness, Internships & professional development, Introduction to psychology