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Randy J McCarthy

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The Journal of Social Psychology|March 7, 2023
Perpetrators' folk explanations of their regretted and justified aggressive behaviorsRandy J McCarthy, Jared P Wilson
Psychological Reports|September 4, 2025
Cues and Clues: How Humor Targets Classify Joker IntentJared P Wilson, Randy J McCarthy
Psychological Reports|August 31, 2022
Perpetrators', Victims', and Witnesses' Folk Explanations of Aggressive BehaviorsRandy J McCarthy, Audra P Jensen, Jared P Wilson, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|July 12, 2023
Do perpetrators and victims rely on different information when judging whether aggressive behaviors are justified?Randy J McCarthy
Psychological Reports|June 1, 2017
Experiencing Instigations and Trait Aggression Contribute to Harsh Parenting BehaviorsRandy J McCarthy
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 9, 2011
The interplay of controlled and automatic processing in the expression of spontaneously inferred traits: A PDP analysisRandy J McCarthy, John J Skowronski
Psychological Reports|January 6, 2021
Does Trait Hostility Moderate the Asymmetry in Victim-Perpetrator Perceptions of Aggressive Behaviors?Randy J McCarthy, Alison K Rivers
The Journal of Social Psychology|May 25, 2016
Spontaneous trait inference and spontaneous trait transference are both unaffected by prior evaluations of informantsBettina Zengel, James K Ambler, Randy J McCarthy, et al.
Psychological Reports|January 5, 2018
Multiple Behavior Descriptions Affect the Acquisitions of STI and STTRandy J McCarthy, Brett M Wells, John J Skowronski, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|August 17, 2019
Child-related attributions of hostile intent and harsh discipline: Moderating effects of angerJoel S Milner, Michael F Wagner, Julie L Crouch, et al.
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The Journal of Social Psychology|March 7, 2023
Perpetrators' folk explanations of their regretted and justified aggressive behaviorsRandy J McCarthy, Jared P Wilson
Psychological Reports|September 4, 2025
Cues and Clues: How Humor Targets Classify Joker IntentJared P Wilson, Randy J McCarthy
Psychological Reports|August 31, 2022
Perpetrators', Victims', and Witnesses' Folk Explanations of Aggressive BehaviorsRandy J McCarthy, Audra P Jensen, Jared P Wilson, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|July 12, 2023
Do perpetrators and victims rely on different information when judging whether aggressive behaviors are justified?Randy J McCarthy
Psychological Reports|June 1, 2017
Experiencing Instigations and Trait Aggression Contribute to Harsh Parenting BehaviorsRandy J McCarthy
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 9, 2011
The interplay of controlled and automatic processing in the expression of spontaneously inferred traits: A PDP analysisRandy J McCarthy, John J Skowronski
Psychological Reports|January 6, 2021
Does Trait Hostility Moderate the Asymmetry in Victim-Perpetrator Perceptions of Aggressive Behaviors?Randy J McCarthy, Alison K Rivers
The Journal of Social Psychology|May 25, 2016
Spontaneous trait inference and spontaneous trait transference are both unaffected by prior evaluations of informantsBettina Zengel, James K Ambler, Randy J McCarthy, et al.
Psychological Reports|January 5, 2018
Multiple Behavior Descriptions Affect the Acquisitions of STI and STTRandy J McCarthy, Brett M Wells, John J Skowronski, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|August 17, 2019
Child-related attributions of hostile intent and harsh discipline: Moderating effects of angerJoel S Milner, Michael F Wagner, Julie L Crouch, et al.
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