Roger Kreuz is a professor of psychology at the University of Memphis. He currently serves as an associate dean and director of graduate studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. He earned his graduate degrees in experimental psychology at Princeton University.
Dr. Kreuz conducts research on discourse, pragmatics, and nonliteral language. In addition to his research publications, he has authored or coauthored six books for the general public. He also blogs about language and communication for Psychology Today. Dr. Kreuz's research has been featured in venues such as The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. His national and international presentations include speaking at The Smithsonian in Washington DC. His books have been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Turkish, and Spanish.