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John J Seta

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Laterality|October 27, 2012
A new method for selectively enhancing hemisphere processing: voice frequency amplification influences the strength of attribute framingMichael McCormick, John J Seta
Psychology & Health|November 25, 2015
Lateralized goal framing: How health messages are influenced by valence and contextual/analytic processingMichael McCormick, John J Seta
Brain and Cognition|June 30, 2004
On the other hand am I rational? Hemispheric activation and the framing effectTodd McElroy, John J Seta
Journal of Health Psychology|February 11, 2012
Lateralized goal framing: how selective presentation impacts message effectivenessMichael McCormick, John J Seta
Laterality|April 18, 2018
Evidence for a priming-based asymmetry in color identificationMichael McCormick, John J Seta
The Journal of Social Psychology|March 26, 2025
Online information sharing: how secondhand information and credibility level influence the perceived validity of informationGreggory M Hundt, John J Seta
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 27, 2004
Attributional biases in the service of stereotype maintenance: a schema-maintenance through compensation analysisJohn J Seta, Catherine E Seta, Todd McElroy
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 9, 2012
Prefactual potency: the perceived likelihood of alternatives to anticipated realitiesJohn V Petrocelli, Catherine E Seta, John J Seta
Laterality|October 27, 2012
An investigation of measurement validity for a hemispheric activation scaleTodd McElroy, Michael McCormick, Nathan Stroh, et al.
The American Journal of Psychology|January 16, 2015
Monetary and affective judgments of consumer goods: modes of evaluation matterJohn J Seta, Catherine E Seta, Michael McCormick, et al.
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Laterality|October 27, 2012
A new method for selectively enhancing hemisphere processing: voice frequency amplification influences the strength of attribute framingMichael McCormick, John J Seta
Psychology & Health|November 25, 2015
Lateralized goal framing: How health messages are influenced by valence and contextual/analytic processingMichael McCormick, John J Seta
Brain and Cognition|June 30, 2004
On the other hand am I rational? Hemispheric activation and the framing effectTodd McElroy, John J Seta
Journal of Health Psychology|February 11, 2012
Lateralized goal framing: how selective presentation impacts message effectivenessMichael McCormick, John J Seta
Laterality|April 18, 2018
Evidence for a priming-based asymmetry in color identificationMichael McCormick, John J Seta
The Journal of Social Psychology|March 26, 2025
Online information sharing: how secondhand information and credibility level influence the perceived validity of informationGreggory M Hundt, John J Seta
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 27, 2004
Attributional biases in the service of stereotype maintenance: a schema-maintenance through compensation analysisJohn J Seta, Catherine E Seta, Todd McElroy
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 9, 2012
Prefactual potency: the perceived likelihood of alternatives to anticipated realitiesJohn V Petrocelli, Catherine E Seta, John J Seta
Laterality|October 27, 2012
An investigation of measurement validity for a hemispheric activation scaleTodd McElroy, Michael McCormick, Nathan Stroh, et al.
The American Journal of Psychology|January 16, 2015
Monetary and affective judgments of consumer goods: modes of evaluation matterJohn J Seta, Catherine E Seta, Michael McCormick, et al.
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