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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