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    Attitudinal Ambivalence and Message-Based Persuasion: Motivated Processing of Proattitudinal Information and Avoidance of Counterattitudinal Information by Clark, Jason K., Wegener, Duane T., Fabrigar, Leandre R.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-04-2008)
    “…Attitudinal ambivalence has been found to increase processing of attitude-relevant information. In this research, the authors suggest that ambivalence can also…”
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    Feeling Conflicted and Seeking Information: When Ambivalence Enhances and Diminishes Selective Exposure to Attitude-Consistent Information by Sawicki, Vanessa, Wegener, Duane T., Clark, Jason K., Fabrigar, Leandre R., Smith, Steven M., Durso, Geoffrey R. O.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-06-2013)
    “…To date, little research has examined the impact of attitudinal ambivalence on attitude-congruent selective exposure. Past research would suggest that…”
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    Stereotype Validation: The Effects of Activating Negative Stereotypes After Intellectual Performance by Clark, Jason K., Thiem, Kelsey C., Barden, Jamie, Stuart, Jillian O'Rourke, Evans, Abigail T.

    “…With regard to intellectual performance, a large body of research has shown that stigmatized group members may perform more poorly when negative, self-relevant…”
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    Perceptions of source efficacy and persuasion: Multiple mechanisms for source effects on attitudes by Clark, Jason K., Evans, Abigail T., Wegener, Duane T.

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-08-2011)
    “…When communicators are perceived as likely to bring proposed outcomes to fruition, they have source efficacy. Although perceptions of source efficacy are…”
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    Alterations in synaptic plasticity coincide with deficits in spatial working memory in presymptomatic 3xTg-AD mice by Clark, Jason K., Furgerson, Matthew, Crystal, Jonathon D., Fechheimer, Marcus, Furukawa, Ruth, Wagner, John J.

    Published in Neurobiology of learning and memory (01-11-2015)
    “…•Spatial working memory was impaired in 3 & 8month old 3xTg-AD mice.•Short-term synaptic plasticity (paired-pulse facilitation) was reduced in 3xTg-AD…”
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    Gender stereotypes, intellectual performance, and stereotype validation: The role of lay theories of intelligence by Thiem, Kelsey C., Clark, Jason K.

    Published in Self and identity (04-07-2023)
    “…A growing literature on stereotype validation suggests that negative, self-relevant stereotypes activated after poor task performance may lead stigmatized…”
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    Positive Stereotype Validation: The Bolstering Effects of Activating Positive Stereotypes After Intellectual Performance by Clark, Jason K., Thiem, Kelsey C., Kang, Sungha

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-12-2017)
    “…Past research has found that members of stigmatized groups may feel more certain of poor performance when negative stereotypes are made accessible after…”
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    Source Credibility and Persuasion: The Role of Message Position in Self-Validation by Clark, Jason K., Evans, Abigail T.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-08-2014)
    “…Highly credible communicators have been found to elicit greater confidence and attitudes that are based more on recipients’ thoughts (i.e., self-validation)…”
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    Group communicators, perceived entitativity, and persuasion: A self-validation analysis by Clark, Jason K., Thiem, Kelsey C.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-11-2015)
    “…The extent to which a group is cohesive or entitative has been shown to play a key role in how much perceivers attend to and process group-relevant…”
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    Cocaine- or stress-induced metaplasticity of LTP in the dorsal and ventral hippocampus by Keralapurath, Madhusudhanan M., Clark, Jason K., Hammond, Sherri, Wagner, John J.

    Published in Hippocampus (01-05-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Despite the well documented role of the hippocampus in various modes of drug reinstatement behavior, the persisting effects of in vivo cocaine…”
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    Source Expertise and Persuasion: The Effects of Perceived Opposition or Support on Message Scrutiny by Clark, Jason K., Wegener, Duane T., Habashi, Meara M., Evans, Abigail T.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-01-2012)
    “…Compared to nonexperts, expert sources have been considered to elicit more processing of persuasive messages because of expectations that the information is…”
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    Evaluating the Message or the Messenger? Implications for Self-Validation in Persuasion by Clark, Jason K., Wegener, Duane T., Sawicki, Vanessa, Petty, Richard E., Briñol, Pablo

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-12-2013)
    “…Characteristics of persuasive message sources have been extensively studied. However, little attention has been paid to situations when people are motivated to…”
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    Source Entitativity and the Elaboration of Persuasive Messages: The Roles of Perceived Efficacy and Message Discrepancy by Clark, Jason K, Wegener, Duane T

    “…Compared with nonentitative groups, entitative targets are considered to elicit more elaborative processing because of the singularity or unity they represent…”
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    Persuasion amidst a pandemic: Insights from the Elaboration Likelihood Model by Susmann, Mark W., Xu, Mengran, Clark, Jason K., Wallace, Laura E., Blankenship, Kevin L., Philipp-Muller, Aviva Z., Luttrell, Andrew, Wegener, Duane T., Petty, Richard E.

    Published in European review of social psychology (03-07-2022)
    “…COVID-19 mitigation strategies have largely relied on persuading populations to adopt behavioural changes, so it is critical to understand how such persuasive…”
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    Gender stereotypes and intellectual performance: Stigma consciousness as a buffer against stereotype validation by Clark, Jason K., Thiem, Kelsey C., Hoover, Ann E., Habashi, Meara M.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-01-2017)
    “…Previous research has found that activating self-relevant, negative stereotypes after a task may increase people's certainty about their own poor performance…”
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    Stereotype validation and intellectual performance: Negative implications for future achievement by Clark, Jason K., Thiem, Kelsey C.

    Published in Self and identity (02-01-2018)
    “…Previous research has found that activating negative stereotypes after completion of a task can lead people to feel more certain that they performed poorly…”
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    Source characteristics and persuasion: The role of self-monitoring in self-validation by Evans, Abigail T., Clark, Jason K.

    “…Previous research has shown that both expert and attractive message sources can increase the confidence people have in their thoughts about a persuasive…”
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    Differential effects of cocaine exposure on the abundance of phospholipid species in rat brain and blood by Cummings, Brian S, Pati, Sumitra, Sahin, Serap, Scholpa, Natalie E, Monian, Prashant, Trinquero, Paul M, Clark, Jason K, Wagner, John J

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-07-2015)
    “…Highlights • Electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry assessed the lipidome of rat brain/blood. • Cocaine conditioning induced brain region-specific changes…”
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    Not All Stereotyping Is Created Equal: Differential Consequences of Thoughtful Versus Nonthoughtful Stereotyping by Wegener, Duane T, Clark, Jason K, Petty, Richard E

    “…Much research emphasizes heuristic use of stereotypes, though stereotypes have long been considered as capable of influencing more thoughtful processing of…”
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