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Andrew H Hales

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The Journal of Social Psychology|December 28, 2025
Ostracism threatens certainty: a single-laboratory meta-analysisAndrew H Hales
Psychological Methods|November 2, 2023
One-tailed tests: Let's do this (responsibly)Andrew H Hales
Perspectives on Behavior Science|January 25, 2020
Improving Psychological Science through Transparency and Openness: An OverviewAndrew H Hales, Eric D Wesselmann, Joseph Hilgard
Self and Identity : the Journal of the International Society for Self and Identity|July 14, 2025
Openness to Being Gossiped About: Understanding Gossip from the Target's PerspectiveAndrew H Hales, Meltem Yucel, Selma C Rudert
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 1, 2013
Vicarious ostracismEric D Wesselmann, Kipling D Williams, Andrew H Hales
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
When Silence Is Not Golden: Why Acknowledgment Matters Even When Being ExcludedSelma C Rudert, Andrew H Hales, Rainer Greifeneder, et al.
Nature|April 8, 2021
People systematically overlook subtractive changesGabrielle S Adams, Benjamin A Converse, Andrew H Hales, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 6, 2016
Disagreeableness as a Cause and Consequence of OstracismAndrew H Hales, Matthew P Kassner, Kipling D Williams, et al.
The Journal of Social Psychology|February 14, 2018
Cell phone-induced ostracism threatens fundamental needsAndrew H Hales, Maayan Dvir, Eric D Wesselmann, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 11, 2019
Who gets ostracized? A personality perspective on risk and protective factors of ostracismSelma C Rudert, Matthias D Keller, Andrew H Hales, et al.
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The Journal of Social Psychology|December 28, 2025
Ostracism threatens certainty: a single-laboratory meta-analysisAndrew H Hales
Psychological Methods|November 2, 2023
One-tailed tests: Let's do this (responsibly)Andrew H Hales
Perspectives on Behavior Science|January 25, 2020
Improving Psychological Science through Transparency and Openness: An OverviewAndrew H Hales, Eric D Wesselmann, Joseph Hilgard
Self and Identity : the Journal of the International Society for Self and Identity|July 14, 2025
Openness to Being Gossiped About: Understanding Gossip from the Target's PerspectiveAndrew H Hales, Meltem Yucel, Selma C Rudert
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 1, 2013
Vicarious ostracismEric D Wesselmann, Kipling D Williams, Andrew H Hales
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
When Silence Is Not Golden: Why Acknowledgment Matters Even When Being ExcludedSelma C Rudert, Andrew H Hales, Rainer Greifeneder, et al.
Nature|April 8, 2021
People systematically overlook subtractive changesGabrielle S Adams, Benjamin A Converse, Andrew H Hales, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 6, 2016
Disagreeableness as a Cause and Consequence of OstracismAndrew H Hales, Matthew P Kassner, Kipling D Williams, et al.
The Journal of Social Psychology|February 14, 2018
Cell phone-induced ostracism threatens fundamental needsAndrew H Hales, Maayan Dvir, Eric D Wesselmann, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 11, 2019
Who gets ostracized? A personality perspective on risk and protective factors of ostracismSelma C Rudert, Matthias D Keller, Andrew H Hales, et al.
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