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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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    Do Researchers Practice What They Preach? Unjustified Causal Language in Psychological Scientists' Descriptions of Their Work 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Maly, Jenna; Gunseor, Michaela (2017-12-04)
    People are biased toward seeing associations between independent events and assuming causal explanations for those associations. Indeed, the lay public incorrectly infers cause-and-effect from descriptions of non-experimental ...
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    She's Just Not That Into You : Discrepant Levels of Attraction Between Opposite-Sex Friends 

    Lockington, Ronnie J.; Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Peterson, Laiken; Griffiths, Rachel; Harriman, Jacob (2018-01-05)
    In this study we utilized natural sampling to acquire a set of male-female dyads, and asked male and female partners about their level of romantic attraction to one another. We predicted that (1) young men would report ...
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    The Real Test : Can College Students Reason About Evidence? 

    Bleske-Rechek, April L.; Paulich, Katie; Richmond, Caitlin (2018-01-04)
    Scientific literacy is considered essential in modern society (Anelli, 2011), where reasoning skills and knowledge of the scientific process can help citizens evaluate claims about food, relationships, health, climate ...
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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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