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    Debating Curricular Strategies for Teaching Statistics and Research Methods: What Does the Current Evidence Suggest? by Barron, Kenneth E., Apple, Kevin J.

    Published in Teaching of psychology (01-07-2014)
    “…Coursework in statistics and research methods is a core requirement in most undergraduate psychology programs. However, is there an optimal way to structure…”
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    Pluralistic ignorance and Hooking up by Lambert, Tracy A., Kahn, Arnold S., Apple, Kevin J.

    Published in The Journal of sex research (01-05-2003)
    “…"Hooking up "-when two people agree to engage in sexual behavior for which there is no future commitment-has become popular on college campuses. In this study…”
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    Contingency Management to Increase Grade Point Average among Fraternity Members: A Feasibility Study by Van Patten, Ryan A, Irons, Jessica G, Apple, Kevin J

    Published in Journal of college student development (01-03-2015)
    “…Contingency management is an incentive-based intervention strategy that has been demonstrated to be effective for inducing behavior change among a variety of…”
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    Attributions of Blame and Responsibility in Sexual Harassment: Reexamining a Psychological Model by Klein, Kristen M, Apple, Kevin J, Kahn, Arnold S

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-04-2011)
    “…Kelley's (Nebr Symp Motiv 15:192-238, 1967) attribution theory can inform sexual harassment research by identifying how observers use consensus, consistency,…”
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    A Syllabus-Based Strategy to Help Psychology Students Prepare For and Enter the Workforce by Appleby, Drew C., Appleby, Karen M., Wickline, Virginia B., Apple, Kevin J., Bouchard, Lauren M., Cook, Rasháanda, Erickson, Lance V., Halpern, Diane F., Kelly, Scot M.

    “…The motivation of college students has changed over the past 50 years. Many students now report they are in college to develop the skills they will need to…”
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    Communication Set and the Perception of Ongoing Behavior by Lassiter, G. Daniel, Geers, Andrew L., Apple, Kevin J.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-02-2002)
    “…Four studies demonstrate that communication set can affect the initial perception of ongoing behavior, which, in turn, can affect subsequent reactions to, or…”
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    Spirituality and the Events of September 11: A Preliminary Study by Briggs, Michele Kielty, Apple, Kevin J, Aydlett, Ann E

    Published in Counseling and values (01-04-2004)
    “…Personal crises have been associated with spiritual growth. Sparked by the global response to the crisis of September 11, 2001, this study examined the…”
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    Observational Goals and Behavior Unitization: A Reexamination by Lassiter, G.Daniel, Geers, Andrew L., Apple, Kevin J., Beers, Melissa J.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-11-2000)
    “…In two studies, we found that perceivers with different observational goals—learning an actor's task, forming an impression of her, or no specific goal—picked…”
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    Mood and Behavior Perception: Dysphoria Can Increase and Decrease Effortful Processing of Information by Lassiter, G. Daniel

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-08-1996)
    “…Five studies examined the effect of dysphoric mood on perceivers' subjective unitization of an observed other's ongoing behavior into discrete meaningful…”
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    The Transmitter-Persistence Effect: A Confounded Discovery? by Lassiter, G. Daniel, Pezzo, Mark V., Apple, Kevin J.

    Published in Psychological science (01-05-1993)
    “…In four studies, Boninger, Brock, Cook, Gruder, and Romer (1990) found that attitude change following exposure to a persuasive message persisted longer if…”
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    NEED FOR COGNITION AND THOUGHT-INDUCED ATTITUDE POLARIZATION: EXAMINING POSSIBLE DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS by Daniel Lassiter, G., Apple, Kevin J.

    Published in Social behavior and personality (01-01-1998)
    “…Two sets of research demonstrate that individual differences in need for cognition moderate the effect of thought on attitude polarization. However, one set…”
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    Programmatic Assessment of Critical Thinking by Apple, Kevin J, Serdikoff, Sherry L, Reis‐Bergan, Monica J, Barron, Kenneth E

    Published in Teaching Critical Thinking in Psychology (05-09-2008)
    “…This chapter contains sections titled: The Assessment Culture at James Madison University Assessing Critical Thinking in General Education Assessing Critical…”
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    The transmitter-persistence effect: A confounded discovery?--Comment/reply by Lassiter, G Daniel, Pezzo, Mark V, Apple, Kevin J, Boninger, David S

    Published in Psychological science (01-05-1993)
    “…Boninger, Brock, Cook and Gruder's findings regarding attitude change following exposure to a persuasive message are criticized. Boninger, Brannon and Cook…”
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    Online Tools to Promote Student Collaboration by Apple, Kevin J, Reis-Bergan, Monica, Adams, Andrea H, Saunders, Grover

    “…This chapter describes some tools that can be used for online student collaboration. By avoiding the logistical problems of getting a group of busy students…”
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    Faculty–Student Communication by Reis-Bergan, Monica, Baker, Suzanne C, Apple, Kevin J, Zinn, Tracy E

    “…This chapter highlights three technologies—social networking sites, instant messaging, and virtual worlds—all of which provide opportunities for faculty and…”
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