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Greater Objective Numeracy Protects COVID-19 Pandemic Grades but Endangers Academic Interest Lisa Cravens-Brown, Brittany Shoots-Reinhard H. Svensson, Brittany Shoots-Reinhard, Lisa Cravens-Brown, E. Peters Social Psychology 2022
Ironic effects of political ideology and increased risk-taking in Ohio drivers during COVID-19 shutdown Brittany Shoots-Reinhard Mason Alexander Shihab, Brittany Shoots-Reinhard Social Psychology 2022
Numeracy and the Motivational Mind: The Power of Numeric Self-Efficacy Brittany Shoots-Reinhard Ellen Peters, Brittany Shoots-Reinhard Social Psychology 2022
Perceived social support-giving moderates the association between social relationships and interleukin-6 levels in blood Baldwin Way Tao Jiang, Syamil Yakin, Jennifer Crocker, Baldwin M. Way Social Psychology 2022
Predicting academic performance with an assessment of students’ knowledge of the benefits of high-level and low-level construal Kentaro Fujita Tina Nguyen , Abigail A. Scholer, David B. Miele, Michael C. Edwards, Kentaro Fujita Decision Psychology, Social Psychology 2022
Self-validation theory: An integrative framework for understanding when thoughts become consequential Richard Petty P. Briñol, Richard E. Petty Social Psychology 2022
The cultural evolution of emotion Kristen Lindquist Kristen A. Lindquist, Joshua Conrad Jackson, Joseph Leshin, Ajay B. Satpute, Maria Gendron Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2022
They saw a debate: Political polarization is associated with greater multivariate neural synchrony when viewing the opposing candidate speak Dylan Wagner Timothy W. Broom, Jonathan L. Stahl, Elliot E. C. Ping, Dylan D. Wagner Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2022
This party stinks: Self-definitions and justifications of the politically unaffiliated Bradley Okdie Daniel M. Rempala, Bradley M. Okdie Social Psychology 2022
Two-sided messages promote openness for morally based attitudes Richard Petty Mengran Xu, Richard E. Petty Social Psychology 2022
Why are people antiscience, and what can we do about it? Richard Petty Aviva Philipp-Muller , Spike W. S. Lee, Richard E. Petty Social Psychology 2022
“You believe what?!”: Relational closeness and belief relevance predict conspiracy belief tolerance Bradley Okdie Bradley M. Okdie, Daniel M. Rempala, Sophia R. Mustric Social Psychology 2022
A review and conceptual framework for understanding personalized matching effects in persuasion Richard Petty Jacob D. Teeny, Joseph J. Siev, Pablo Briñol, Richard E. Petty Social Psychology 2021
Becoming the King in the North: Identification with Fictional Characters is Associated with Greater Self-Other Neural Overlap Dylan Wagner Timothy W. Broom, Robert S. Chavez, Dylan D. Wagner Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2021
Contracting COVID-19: A longitudinal investigation of the impact of beliefs and knowledge Russell Fazio Courtney A. Moore, Benjamin C. Ruisch, Javier A. Granados Samayoa, Shelby T. Boggs, Jesse T. Ladanyi, Russell H. Fazio Social Psychology 2021
Social distancing decreases an individual’s likelihood of contracting COVID-19 Russell Fazio Russell H. Fazio , Benjamin C. Ruisch, Courtney A. Moore, Jesse T. Ladanyi Social Psychology 2021
The orbitofrontal cortex spontaneously encodes food health and contains more distinct representations for foods highest in taste Dylan Wagner Allison M. Londerée, Dylan D. Wagner Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2021