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Frazer Alexandra is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Muhlenberg College, specializing in psycholinguistics and cognitive psychology. She holds a Ph.D. in psychology from Lehigh University, an M.A. and B.A. from Northern Arizona University. Her research focuses on language production mechanisms, phonological encoding, and the interplay of memory, attention, and sociolinguistic factors in language use.
Teaching expertise includes methodology, statistics, and courses like Adult Personal and Cognitive Development. Research interests include grammatical structure priming, taboo word production, and social media content analysis. Recent work explores how phonological form preparation interacts with semantic interference in speech production.
Selected publications and presentations span 2005–2022, addressing topics like swearing's linguistic preparation, Twitter interaction psychology, and bilingual language switching costs. Collaborations with undergraduate researchers (highlighted with *) underscore her mentorship role. No scientific awards explicitly noted in the text. Advises on grants related to cognitive science and language studies.
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