Recent Faculty Publications
117 results found
| Title | Faculty | Author(s) | Faculty Research Area(s) | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Recursive Cycle of Perceived Mindset and Psychological Distress in College | Kentaro Fujita | Kathryn M. Kroeper, Laura K. Hildebrand, Tao Jiang, Ariana Hernandez-Colmenares, Katrina Brown, Abigail V. Wilk, Steven J. Spencer, Andrew F. Heckler, Kentaro Fujita | Decision Psychology, Social Psychology | 2025 |
| The Recursive Cycle of Perceived Mindset and Psychological Distress in College | Steven Spencer | Kathryn M. Kroeper, Laura K. Hildebrand, Tao Jiang, Ariana Hernandez-Colmenares, Katrina Brown, Abigail V. Wilk, Steven J. Spencer, Andrew F. Heckler, Kentaro Fujita | Decision Psychology, Social Psychology | 2025 |
| The role of oxytocin in mediating the relationships between social factors and chemotherapy-associated cognitive decline in female patients with breast cancer | Baldwin Way | Melina M. Seng, Seth Adarkwah Yiadom, Lauren D. Otto-Dobos, Sagar D. Sardesai, Nicole O. Williams, Margaret E. Gatti-Mays, Daniel G. Stover, Preeti K. Sudheendra, Erica Dawson, Robert Wesolowski, Baldwin M. Way, Erica R. Glasper, Rebecca R. Andridge, Leah M. Pyter | Social Psychology | 2025 |
| The Routledge Handbook of the Uncertain Self | Patrick Carroll | Patrick J. Carroll, Kimberly Rios, Kathryn C. Oleson | Social Psychology | 2025 |
| Using two-sided messages to combat misinformation: An overview | Richard Petty | Mengran Xu, Richard E. Petty | Social Psychology | 2025 |
| Using two-sided messages to facilitate misinformation correction for strongly held beliefs | Richard Petty | Mengran Xu, Richard E. Petty | Social Psychology | 2025 |
| Vicarious kin derogation—when and why people mock the innocent family members of political leaders | Kurt Gray | Simone Tang, Kurt Gray | Social Psychology | 2025 |
| Voluntary and involuntary motor behaviours in the varieties of religious experience | Kurt Gray | Christos Ganos, Michael A. Ferguson, Kurt Gray, Andrew J. Lees, Kailash P. Bhatia, Patrick Haggard | Social Psychology | 2025 |
| What do young people know about the nicotine in their e-cigarettes? | Dylan Wagner | Grace Balzer, Anthony Landrus, Ilona Ovestrud, Jill M. Singer, Bo Lu, Dylan D. Wagner, Elizabeth G. Klein, Loren E. Wold, Clark Wilson, Alayna P. Tackett, Megan E. Roberts | Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology | 2025 |
| “You're leaving us?” Feeling ostracized when a group member leaves | James Wirth | James H. Wirth, Andrew H. Hales | Social Psychology | 2025 |
| Accumulating evidence across studies: Consistent methods protect against false findings produced by p-hacking | Jolynn Pek, Duane Wegener | Duane T. Wegener , Jolynn Pek, Leandre R. Fabrigar | Decision Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Best Practices for Considering Retractions | Bradley Okdie | J. E. Edlund, B. M. Okdie, C. R. Scherer | Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Co-rumination and intrapersonal cognitive processes predict distress: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic | Jennifer Kowalsky, Bradley Okdie | Jennifer M. Kowalsky, Amanda M. Mitchell, Bradley M. Okdie | Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Do I want to do this now? Task delay as a function of valence weighting bias | Russell Fazio | Javier A. Granados Samayoa, Russell H. Fazio | Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Linking interoception and emotion | Kristen Lindquist | M.J. Feldman, E. Bliss-Moreau, Kristen A. Lindquist | Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Moral Panics on Social Media are Fueled by Signals of Virality | Kurt Gray | Curtis Puryear, Joseph A. Vandello, Kurt Gray | Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Morality in our mind and across cultures and politics | Kurt Gray | Kurt Gray, Samuel Pratt | Social Psychology | 2024 |
| People believe political opponents accept blatant moral wrongs, fueling partisan divides | Kurt Gray | Curtis Puryear, Emily Kubin, Chelsea Schein, Yochanan E. Bigman, Pierce Ekstrom, Kurt Gray | Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Persuasive benefits of self-generated arguments: Moderation and mechanism | Duane Wegener | Mengran Xu, Duane Wegener | Decision Psychology, Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Uncertainty limits the use of power analysis | Jolynn Pek, Mark Pitt, Duane Wegener | Jolynn Pek, Mark A. Pitt, Duane T. Wegener | Cognitive Psychology, Decision Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Behavioral extremity moderates the association between certainty in attitudes about Covid and willingness to engage in mitigation-related behaviors | Richard Petty | Joseph J. Siev, Richard E. Petty, Borja Paredes, Pablo Briñol | Social Psychology | 2023 |
| Better decision making through objective numeracy and numeric self-efficacy | Brittany Shoots-Reinhard | Ellen Peters, Brittany Shoots-Reinhard | Social Psychology | 2023 |
| Can AI language models replace human participants? | Kurt Gray | Danica Dillion, Niket Tandon, Yuling Gu, Kurt Gray | Social Psychology | 2023 |
| Can Inflammation Lead to More Social Media Use? Linking a Biological Marker of Systemic Inflammation with Social Media Use Among College Students and Middle-Aged Adults | Baldwin Way | David S. Lee, Tao Jiang, Jennifer Crocker, Baldwin M. Way | Social Psychology | 2023 |
| Cognitive chicken or the emotional egg? How reconceptualizing decision-making by integrating cognition and emotion can improve task psychometrics and clinical validity | Melissa Buelow, Jennifer Kowalsky, Bradley Okdie | Melissa T. Buelow , Sammy Moore, Jennifer M. Kowalsky, Bradley M. Okdie | Clinical Psychology, Decision Psychology, Social Psychology | 2023 |