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Molly E Ireland

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Plos One|April 19, 2022
Linguistic gender congruity differentially correlates with film and novel ratings by critics and audiencesTaleen Nalabandian, Molly E Ireland
Behavior Research Methods|December 4, 2018
Genre-typical narrative arcs in films are less appealing to lay audiences and professional film criticsTaleen Nalabandian, Molly E Ireland
Journal of Sex Research|August 26, 2022
Dominants, Submissives, and Bottom-up Text Analysis: Exploring BDSM Roles Through Romantic and Erotic NarrativesPhoenix R Crane, Molly E Ireland
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 1, 2010
Language style matching in writing: synchrony in essays, correspondence, and poetryMolly E Ireland, James W Pennebaker
Journal of Personality|April 2, 2014
Neuroticism and attitudes toward action in 19 countriesMolly E Ireland, Justin Hepler, Hong Li, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|December 10, 2015
Action Tweets Linked to Reduced County-Level HIV Prevalence in the United States: Online Messages and Structural DeterminantsMolly E Ireland, Qijia Chen, H Andrew Schwartz, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|December 15, 2015
Future-oriented tweets predict lower county-level HIV prevalence in the United StatesMolly E Ireland, H Andrew Schwartz, Qijia Chen, et al.
Plos One|November 9, 2017
Can you catch Ebola from a stork bite? Inductive reasoning influences generalization of perceived zoonosis riskTyler Davis, Micah B Goldwater, Molly E Ireland, et al.
PNAS Nexus|December 18, 2024
Large language models display human-like social desirability biases in Big Five personality surveysAadesh Salecha, Molly E Ireland, Shashanka Subrahmanya, et al.
Psychological Science|December 15, 2010
Language style matching predicts relationship initiation and stabilityMolly E Ireland, Richard B Slatcher, Paul W Eastwick, et al.
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Plos One|April 19, 2022
Linguistic gender congruity differentially correlates with film and novel ratings by critics and audiencesTaleen Nalabandian, Molly E Ireland
Behavior Research Methods|December 4, 2018
Genre-typical narrative arcs in films are less appealing to lay audiences and professional film criticsTaleen Nalabandian, Molly E Ireland
Journal of Sex Research|August 26, 2022
Dominants, Submissives, and Bottom-up Text Analysis: Exploring BDSM Roles Through Romantic and Erotic NarrativesPhoenix R Crane, Molly E Ireland
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 1, 2010
Language style matching in writing: synchrony in essays, correspondence, and poetryMolly E Ireland, James W Pennebaker
Journal of Personality|April 2, 2014
Neuroticism and attitudes toward action in 19 countriesMolly E Ireland, Justin Hepler, Hong Li, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|December 10, 2015
Action Tweets Linked to Reduced County-Level HIV Prevalence in the United States: Online Messages and Structural DeterminantsMolly E Ireland, Qijia Chen, H Andrew Schwartz, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|December 15, 2015
Future-oriented tweets predict lower county-level HIV prevalence in the United StatesMolly E Ireland, H Andrew Schwartz, Qijia Chen, et al.
Plos One|November 9, 2017
Can you catch Ebola from a stork bite? Inductive reasoning influences generalization of perceived zoonosis riskTyler Davis, Micah B Goldwater, Molly E Ireland, et al.
PNAS Nexus|December 18, 2024
Large language models display human-like social desirability biases in Big Five personality surveysAadesh Salecha, Molly E Ireland, Shashanka Subrahmanya, et al.
Psychological Science|December 15, 2010
Language style matching predicts relationship initiation and stabilityMolly E Ireland, Richard B Slatcher, Paul W Eastwick, et al.
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