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Laurie Kramer
Professor of Applied Psychology

Laurie Kramer in the Press

Laurie Kramer for Northeastern Global News

A memorial to conservative activist Charlie Kirk in a dark red-lit room.

What motivates youthful assassins like suspected Charlie Kirk killer Tyler Robinson?

Political figures, both Republican and Democrat, have come under violent attack in recent months. Some suspects are Gen Z.
An image of the Harry Potter trailer logo set against a Hogwarts backdrop.

HBO’s Harry Potter series is in production: How should families navigate controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling and the franchise?

Many fans — parents included — may now feel conflicted about the franchise in light of controversies swirling around Rowling’s politics.
A shadow of an astronaut on the surface of the moon, with indents seen in the surface as well.

Was there an Epstein client list? Why people love conspiracy theories, a Northeastern psychologist explains

“We don't have a climate of trust and acceptance that's universal in our country,” says Laurie Kramer of Northeastern.
A crowd of supporters, many wearing pink articles of clothing or accessories, cheering with their arms raised over their heads in celebration of the Karen Read trial verdict.

Why did Karen Read attract so many fans, and what’s next for trial watchers?

The criminal case out of a small suburb of Boston went on to captivate the nation. Why was that and what’s next for Read?
A section of yellow crime scene tape reading “CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS” stretches across a wooded area with leaves and branches in the background.

Is a serial killer stalking New England? Northeastern experts say the evidence doesn’t add up

Professor James Alan Fox says the known evidence doesn’t support theories involving 12 human remains found recently in three states.
A screen capture of Michael B. Jordan playing twins in the movie 'Sinners'.

In ‘Sinners,’ Michael B. Jordan plays identical twins, but what does the movie get right and wrong about these sibling relationships?

Hollywood loves twins but doesn’t always do these relationships justice, a sibling psychologist says.
Patrick Mahomes wearing his Kansas City Chiefs Jersey, holding one of his kids. Next to him, his wife Brittany Mahones holds another one of their kids.

Could Patrick Mahomes’ kids’ names — Golden, Stirling, Bronze — lead to sibling rivalry?

The Chiefs quarterback and his wife named their three children after metals with built-in hierarchy which may have unintended side effects.
Two children siblings playing together.

Getting along with siblings can be taught, Northeastern research shows

For years, Laurie Kramer’s ‘Fun with Sisters and Brothers’ program has helped parents manage conflicts between their children.
A table full of thanksgiving food.

Many people are skipping the holidays this year over politics. Here’s what to try instead

You voted one way. A family member may have voted another. Is it worth cutting them off?
An illustration of two twins riding a tandem bicycle with strands of DNA in the background.

Can twins make independent decisions while following identical career paths? Northeastern research explores ‘individuality’

Twins want to preserve their close relationships, says Laurie Kramer, but "they also need to find ways to chart their own identities.”