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Russell H Fazio

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2004
Connectionist simulation of attitude learning: asymmetries in the acquisition of positive and negative evaluationsJ Richard Eiser, Russell H Fazio, Tom Stafford, et al.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|April 20, 2010
Malleability of Attitudes or Malleability of the IAT?H Anna Han, Sandor Czellar, Michael A Olson, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 26, 2013
Approach behavior can mitigate predominately univalent negative attitudes: evidence regarding insects and spidersChristopher R Jones, Michael R Vilensky, Michael W Vasey, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 26, 2018
Does the future look bright? Processing style determines the impact of valence weighting biases and self-beliefs on expectationsZachary Adolph Niese, Lisa K Libby, Russell H Fazio, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|October 23, 2012
Predicting return of fear following exposure therapy with an implicit measure of attitudesMichael W Vasey, Casaundra N Harbaugh, Adam G Buffington, et al.
Plos One|March 21, 2025
Is there anything good about conspiracy beliefs? Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories is associated with benefits to well-beingJavier A Granados Samayoa, Courtney A Moore, Benjamin C Ruisch, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|June 15, 2019
From trust in caregivers' support to exploration: The role of openness to negative affect and self-regulationJoke Heylen, Rudi De Raedt, Matthew D Rocklage, et al.
Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences|March 7, 2023
Sensitive liberals and unfeeling conservatives? <i>Interoceptive sensitivity predicts political liberalism</i>Benjamin C Ruisch, Mariana Von Mohr, Marnix Naber, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|September 13, 2011
It was as big as my head, I swear! Biased spider size estimation in spider phobiaMichael W Vasey, Michael R Vilensky, Jacqueline H Heath, et al.
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|January 20, 2025
Heart Rate Variability Predicts Therapy Outcome in Anxiety Disorders: The Role of Inhibitory LearningSabrina Fagioli, Darcianne K Watanabe, Julian Koenig, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2004
Connectionist simulation of attitude learning: asymmetries in the acquisition of positive and negative evaluationsJ Richard Eiser, Russell H Fazio, Tom Stafford, et al.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|April 20, 2010
Malleability of Attitudes or Malleability of the IAT?H Anna Han, Sandor Czellar, Michael A Olson, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 26, 2013
Approach behavior can mitigate predominately univalent negative attitudes: evidence regarding insects and spidersChristopher R Jones, Michael R Vilensky, Michael W Vasey, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 26, 2018
Does the future look bright? Processing style determines the impact of valence weighting biases and self-beliefs on expectationsZachary Adolph Niese, Lisa K Libby, Russell H Fazio, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|October 23, 2012
Predicting return of fear following exposure therapy with an implicit measure of attitudesMichael W Vasey, Casaundra N Harbaugh, Adam G Buffington, et al.
Plos One|March 21, 2025
Is there anything good about conspiracy beliefs? Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories is associated with benefits to well-beingJavier A Granados Samayoa, Courtney A Moore, Benjamin C Ruisch, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|June 15, 2019
From trust in caregivers' support to exploration: The role of openness to negative affect and self-regulationJoke Heylen, Rudi De Raedt, Matthew D Rocklage, et al.
Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences|March 7, 2023
Sensitive liberals and unfeeling conservatives? <i>Interoceptive sensitivity predicts political liberalism</i>Benjamin C Ruisch, Mariana Von Mohr, Marnix Naber, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|September 13, 2011
It was as big as my head, I swear! Biased spider size estimation in spider phobiaMichael W Vasey, Michael R Vilensky, Jacqueline H Heath, et al.
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|January 20, 2025
Heart Rate Variability Predicts Therapy Outcome in Anxiety Disorders: The Role of Inhibitory LearningSabrina Fagioli, Darcianne K Watanabe, Julian Koenig, et al.
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