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    Those Shoes are so You! : Personality Expressed in Shoes 

    Badenhorst, Stephanus; Drexler, Rian; Paulich, Katie; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2019-05)
    People express their personality traits and attitudes in many ways. People express themselves in the way they speak and carry themselves, what they post on social media, the leisure activities they pursue, the music they ...
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    Motivated Numeracy : How People Interpret Statistics About Gender Differences 

    Drexler, Rian; Jorgensen, Keith; Paulich, Katie; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2019-05)
    Numeric problems, like those shown in the 2x2 matrices to the right, require people to calculate two proportions and then compare the proportions in order to get the correct answer. In general, thinking in terms of proportions ...
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    Unwarranted Blame : The Role of Hindsight Bias in Judgments of Suicide Likelihood and Preventability 

    Fetkenheuer, Jordyn; Kleinschmidt, Nicole; Paulich, Katie; Bleske-Rechek, April L. (2019-05)
    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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    Primed to Perceive Harm : People’s Responses to Ambiguous Statements as a Function of Priming 

    Paulich, Katie; Badenhorst, Stephanus; Jorgensen, Keith; Seyoum, Eleni; Nuck, Grace E.; Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Axelrod, Michael I. (2019-05)
    Microaggressions were originally defined as “brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial ...

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    Department of Psychology (1)Heuristic Algorithms (1)Hindsight bias (1)Microaggressions (1)Numeracy (1)Perceptions (1)Personality traits (1)Priming (Psychology) (1)Psychology (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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