Search Results - "Jeanine L Skorinko"
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Understanding Side-Effect Intentionality Asymmetries: Meaning, Morality, or Attitudes and Defaults?
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-03-2021)“…People frequently label harmful (but not helpful) side effects as intentional. One proposed explanation for this asymmetry is that moral considerations…”
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Reconstructing the Side-Effect Effect: A New Way of Understanding How Moral Considerations Drive Intentionality Asymmetries
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. General (01-10-2019)“…People typically apply the concept of intentionality to actions directed at achieving desired outcomes. For example, a businessperson might intentionally start…”
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Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-04-2019)“…We test a novel framework for how ingroup members are perceived during intergroup interaction. Across three experiments, we found that, above and beyond…”
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Many Labs 4: Failure to Replicate Mortality Salience Effect With and Without Original Author Involvement
Published in Collabra. Psychology (29-04-2022)“…Interpreting a failure to replicate is complicated by the fact that the failure could be due to the original finding being a false positive, unrecognized…”
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Looking Back at Undergraduate Research Experiences to Promote the Engagement of Undergraduates in Publishable Research at an R2 Institution
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Avoiding Rejection or Seeking Harmony: The Underlying Motivation to Social Tune for Collectivists
Published in Basic and applied social psychology (02-09-2024)“…The current work examined why collectivists engage in more chronic social tuning: to seek harmony or to avoid rejection. In Study 1, 159 Asian participants…”
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Perspective taking can increase stereotyping: The role of apparent stereotype confirmation
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-01-2013)“…Previous research has demonstrated that taking the perspective of an outgroup member reduces the likelihood of stereotyping that person and their group (e.g.,…”
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Investigating Variation in Replicability: A "Many Labs" Replication Project
Published in Social psychology (Göttingen, Germany) (01-01-2014)“…Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This research tested variation in the replicability of 13…”
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Expanding Research on Working Women More Globally: Identifying and Remediating Current Blindspots
Published in Journal of social issues (01-09-2020)“…Despite numerous calls for more culturally diverse research on women and work, research continues to predominantly study Western and developed countries. In…”
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She Looks like She’d Be an Animal in Bed: Dehumanization of Drinking Women in Social Contexts
Published in Sex roles (01-05-2019)“…The purpose of the present research was to examine the perceptions of women who drink in social contexts through the lens of dehumanization (Haslam 2006 )…”
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Effects of perspective taking on courtroom decisions
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-04-2014)“…Four experiments examined the hypothesis that perspective taking with a defendant would lead to greater empathy, which would mediate lowered perceptions of…”
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Stereotypic Crimes: How Group-Crime Associations Affect Memory and (Sometimes) Verdicts and Sentencing
Published in Victims & offenders (01-07-2013)“…Stereotype-based judgments in the legal system can be particularly damaging. In Experiment 1, we surveyed 179 participants to assess which of 55 crimes they…”
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Shared reality through social tuning of implicit prejudice
Published in Current opinion in psychology (01-10-2018)“…Sharing reality with an interaction partner is a key element of social connections. One way in which shared reality can be formed in an interpersonal situation…”
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Acknowledging One's Physical Disability in the Interview: Does "When" Make a Difference?
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-12-2005)“…The current research investigates acknowledgments that physically disabled individuals make in an interview setting, and examines whether the timing of an…”
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Perspective Taking Shapes the Impact of Significant-other Representations
Published in Self and identity (01-04-2012)“…Past research has shown that people's reported beliefs come to correspond with the apparent beliefs of salient significant others (e.g., Andersen & Chen, 2002…”
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Self-esteem depends on the beholder: Effects of a subtle social value cue
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (2009)“…The idea that self-esteem functions as a gauge or “sociometer” of social value [Leary, M. R., Baumeister, R. F. (2000). The nature and function of self-esteem:…”
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A rose by any other name ...: Color-naming influences on decision making
Published in Psychology & marketing (01-12-2006)“…Companies dealing in colors (e.g., paint companies, the cosmetic industry) spend enormous amounts of time and money selecting names to accompany their various…”
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Theory building through replication: Response to commentaries on the “Many Labs” replication project
Published in Social psychology (Göttingen, Germany) (01-01-2014)“…Responds to the comments made by Monin and Oppenheimer (see record 2014-37961-001), Ferguson et al. (see record 2014-38072-001), Crisp et al. (see record…”
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Paying the way: The ticket to gender equality in sports
Published in Sex roles (01-08-2004)“…Past research shows that consumers tend to equate higher prices with higher value. However, it remains unclear whether consumers of athletic events follow the…”
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