Recent Faculty Publications
117 results found
| Title | Faculty | Author(s) | Faculty Research Area(s) | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |