Summary
Publications
Salerno, J. M., Kulak, K., Smalarz, L., Eerdmans, R. E., Lawrence, M. L., & Dao, T. (Accepted/in press). The role of social desirability and establishing non-racist credentials on mock jurors decisions about Black defendants. Law and Human Behavior.
Newsletter articles
Kulak, K. (2022, May). A brief research review-Administrator influence in lineup procedures. The Gavel, APA.
Conference presentations
Kulak, K. & Smalarz, L. (2022). Direct and indirect effects of procedural suggestion on evaluations of eyewitness identification evidence. Data-Blitz presented at the annual American Psychology-Law Society Conference, Denver, CO.
Eerdmans, R., Kulak, K., Salerno, J. M., & Smalarz, L. (2022).The impact of moral credentialing on mock juror judgements about a Black defendant. Poster presented at the annual American Psychology-Law Society Conference, Denver, CO.
Kulak, K. & Smalarz, L. (2021). Evaluators’ perceptions of social influence in doubleāblind lineups. Poster presented at the 2021 Virtual Poster Session of the American Psychology-Law Society.
Education
- M.S. in Psychology at Arizona State University
- B.A. in Psychology at California State University, Fresno