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    Perceptions of Profanity : The Complexities of Category and Context 

    Hernandez, Martha; Erdman, Brock; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2021-04)
    In the current study, we tested systematically the idea that people’s responses to a given swear word are related to the conceptual category to which the swear word belongs and the context in which the word is used We also ...
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    Shoot the Messenger : Changes in Evaluations of Scientific Information as a Function of Messenger Identity 

    Lay, Parker; Witthun, Kora; Dobson, Ryan; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2021-04)
    Research on cognitive biases has shown that humans are not impartial, objective receivers of information. In the current studies, we investigate the degree to which individuals’ evaluations of scientific information are ...
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    What’s Worse : Lazy but Smart, or Stupid but Hardworking? Gender Differences in Mate Preferences and Aversions 

    Peterson, Jamie Lyn; Wagener, Emily; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2021-04)
    It is well-documented globally that men more than women prioritize physical attractiveness while women more than men prioritize dominance and status. The current study builds on the authors’ previous research comparing ...
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    Sharing the Load : Men's and Women's Attitudes Toward Household and Childcare Tasks 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Richmond, Caitlin; Shafer, Paige; Gunseor, Michaela M. (2018-04)
    Studies suggest that the division of household labor and childcare, even in dual-earner households, is imbalanced. Women spend more time than men do on household and childcare tasks. Gender differences in childcare ...
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    Exploring Familial Resemblance in Romantic Attachment : Shared Genes and Shared Rearing Environment Do Not Equal Shared Attachment 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Gunseor, Michaela M.; Nuck, Grace E. (2018-04)
    We conducted a series of studies to explore the possibility that romantic attachment style is transmitted via the family, either through shared genes or shared rearing environment. Family members should be similar ...
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    I've Chosen Well, But Perhaps I Could Do Better : Maximizing Tendencies and Romantic Relationship Judgments 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Gunseor, Michaela M.; Shafer, Paige (2018-04)
    People make choices in nearly every domain of life, and individuals differ in their choice-making strategies: maximizers search extensively for the best possible option. Satisficers search just until they encounter an ...
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    Spin : Psychological Scientists Use Casual Language to Describe Non-Casual Data 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Gunseor, Michaela M. (2018-04)
    Misrepresentation of data, or “spin,” comes in various forms and can be intentional or unintentional. One of the most prevalent forms of spin involves misleading interpretation – specifically, making causal claims that ...
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    Conflations of Correlation with Causation in Researchers' Descriptions of Their Work 

    Darling, Stephanie; Murray, Carly; Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Priebe, Mark; Gunseor, Michaela (2017-02-24)
    The objective of this research is to determine the frequency with which social scientists use unjustified causal language in academic descriptions of their work.
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    Getting Down to the Details in a Long-Term Mate : Traits That All People Prioritize...and Other Traits That Only Some People Prioritize 

    Hoffman, Casey; Marek, Morgan A.; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2017-12-04)
    People around the world prioritize love, kindness, and faithfulness in a long-term mate (Buss, 2003). People also prioritize similarity, as evidenced by data showing that couples are similar to one another in physical, ...
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    They Obviously Didn’t Stand a Chance : Hindsight Bias in Judgments of a Dating Couple 

    Gunseor, Michaela; Maly, Jenna; Shafer, Paige; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2018-03-19)
    Hindsight bias is commonly referred to as the “I knew it all along” effect. Individuals who are informed of a specific outcome prior to judging how the event will pan out perceive that outcome as more likely to occur than ...
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