Search Results - "Heider, Jeremy D."
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Male Sexual Jealousy: Lost Paternity Opportunities?
Published in Psychological reports (01-04-2019)“…Numerous studies have shown that men experience relatively greater levels of jealousy in response to the sexual aspects of an infidelity (relative to women),…”
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Sex differences in jealousy: the (lack of) influence of researcher theoretical perspective
Published in The Journal of social psychology (03-09-2018)“…The sex difference in jealousy is an effect that has generated significant controversy in the academic literature (resulting in two meta-analyses that reached…”
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Perceptions and understanding of research situations as a function of consent form characteristics and experimenter instructions
Published in Methods in Psychology (Online) (01-11-2020)“…Two studies examined how research methodology affected participant behaviors. Study 1 tested (a) consent form perspective (1st, 2nd, or 3rd person) and (b)…”
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Cultural Stereotypes and Personal Beliefs About Individuals With Dwarfism
Published in The Journal of social psychology (01-01-2013)“…Three studies assessed the content of cultural stereotypes and personal beliefs regarding individuals with dwarfism among "average height" (i.e., non-dwarf)…”
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Experimenter Characteristics and Word Choice: Best Practices When Administering an Informed Consent
Published in Ethics & behavior (03-09-2014)“…The present research seeks to better understand research conditions in laboratory research, with special attention paid to the informed consent process and…”
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The Prevalence and Prevention of Crosstalk: A Multi-Institutional Study
Published in The Journal of social psychology (04-05-2014)“…It is a common problem in psychology subject pools for past study participants to inform future participants of key experimental details (also known as…”
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Trait Expectancies and Stereotype Expectancies Affect Person Memory Similarly in a Jury Context
Published in The Journal of social psychology (01-09-2012)“…This experiment, a simulated trial study, examined whether trait expectancies and stereotype expectancies similarly affected memory for expectancy-relevant…”
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On the Road to Self-Perception: Interpretation of Self-Behaviors Can Be Altered by Priming
Published in Journal of personality (01-02-2010)“…ABSTRACT In 3 experiments, some participants read a story describing ambiguously mean behaviors performed by another person. Other participants read the story…”
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Trait expectancies and stereotype expectancies have the same effect on person memory
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-03-2007)“…Two studies examined whether trait expectancies and stereotype expectancies similarly affected memory for expectancy-relevant behaviors. The results of both…”
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An Investigation of Abstract Construal on Impression Formation: A Multi-Lab Replication of McCarthy and Skowronski (2011)
Published in International Review of Social Psychology (10-05-2018)“…Perceivers often view individuals described as “warm” to be generally positive and individuals described as “cold” to be generally negative. Consistent with…”
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Sex Differences in Jealousy in Response to Actual Infidelity
Published in Evolutionary psychology (01-01-2006)“…The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a) that the sex difference in jealousy emerges only in…”
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Trait anger and reactive aggression
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Implicit and explicit attitudes as predictors of both spontaneous and deliberative social behavior
Published 01-01-2005“…Three experiments examined the extent to which an implicit (Implicit Association Test [IAT]) and an explicit (Pro-Black/Anti-Black Attitudes Questionnaire…”
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Implicit and explicit attitudes as predictors of both spontaneous and deliberative social behavior
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