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Clayton R Critcher

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American Journal of Preventive Medicine|July 26, 2021
Re-examining the Association Between E-Cigarette Use and Myocardial Infarction: A Cautionary TaleClayton R Critcher, Michael Siegel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 17, 2014
Self-affirmations provide a broader perspective on self-threatClayton R Critcher, David Dunning
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 19, 2014
The involuntary excluder effect: those included by an excluder are seen as exclusive themselvesClayton R Critcher, Vivian Zayas
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 16, 2022
Who sees which political falsehoods as more acceptable and why: A new look at in-group loyalty and trustworthinessJeff Galak, Clayton R Critcher
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 10, 2009
Egocentric pattern projection: how implicit personality theories recapitulate the geography of the selfClayton R Critcher, David Dunning
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 10, 2022
Cross-Sectional Analyses Can Evaluate the Plausibility of, but Not Validate, Causal AccountsClayton R Critcher, Michael Siegel
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 21, 2012
Predicting persons' versus a person's goodness: behavioral forecasts diverge for individuals versus populationsClayton R Critcher, David Dunning
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 14, 2010
Inferring attitudes from mindwanderingClayton R Critcher, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 9, 2009
How chronic self-views influence (and mislead) self-assessments of task performance: self-views shape bottom-up experiences with the taskClayton R Critcher, David Dunning
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 5, 2014
If he can do it, so can they: exposure to counterstereotypically successful exemplars prompts automatic inferencesClayton R Critcher, Jane L Risen
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine|July 26, 2021
Re-examining the Association Between E-Cigarette Use and Myocardial Infarction: A Cautionary TaleClayton R Critcher, Michael Siegel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 17, 2014
Self-affirmations provide a broader perspective on self-threatClayton R Critcher, David Dunning
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 19, 2014
The involuntary excluder effect: those included by an excluder are seen as exclusive themselvesClayton R Critcher, Vivian Zayas
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 16, 2022
Who sees which political falsehoods as more acceptable and why: A new look at in-group loyalty and trustworthinessJeff Galak, Clayton R Critcher
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 10, 2009
Egocentric pattern projection: how implicit personality theories recapitulate the geography of the selfClayton R Critcher, David Dunning
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 10, 2022
Cross-Sectional Analyses Can Evaluate the Plausibility of, but Not Validate, Causal AccountsClayton R Critcher, Michael Siegel
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 21, 2012
Predicting persons' versus a person's goodness: behavioral forecasts diverge for individuals versus populationsClayton R Critcher, David Dunning
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 14, 2010
Inferring attitudes from mindwanderingClayton R Critcher, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 9, 2009
How chronic self-views influence (and mislead) self-assessments of task performance: self-views shape bottom-up experiences with the taskClayton R Critcher, David Dunning
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 5, 2014
If he can do it, so can they: exposure to counterstereotypically successful exemplars prompts automatic inferencesClayton R Critcher, Jane L Risen
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