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Sean M McCrea

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 31, 2008
Self-handicapping, excuse making, and counterfactual thinking: consequences for self-esteem and future motivationSean M McCrea
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH|September 9, 2022
"The ship is sinking, yet the band plays on": COVID-19 and academiaAlexandra N Bitter, Sean M McCrea
Scientific Reports|November 8, 2022
The vaccination rift effect provides evidence that source vaccination status determines the rejection of calls to get vaccinatedJ Lukas Thürmer, Sean M McCrea
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Spontaneous Violent and Homicide Thoughts in Four Homicide ContextsJoshua J Reynolds, Sean M McCrea
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|November 4, 2023
Exploitative and Deceptive Resource Acquisition Strategies : The Role of Life History Strategy and Life History ContingenciesJoshua J Reynolds, Sean M McCrea
Journal of Open Psychology Data|December 22, 2025
Data from Message Source Effects on Rejection and Costly Punishment of Criticism Across CulturesJ Lukas Thürmer, Sean M McCrea
Vaccines|March 30, 2023
What Motivates the Vaccination Rift Effect? Psycho-Linguistic Features of Responses to Calls to Get Vaccinated Differ by Source and Recipient Vaccination StatusJ Lukas Thürmer, Sean M McCrea
JMIR Serious Games|May 31, 2021
User Experience With Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment Methods for an Affective Exergame: Comparative Laboratory-Based StudyAli Darzi, Sean M McCrea, Domen Novak
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 9, 2011
Construal level mind-sets moderate self- and social stereotypingSean M McCrea, Frank Wieber, Andrea L Myers
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 25, 2024
Collective action control: Ubiquitous processes and cultural differencesJ Lukas Thürmer, Kaiyuan Chen, Sean M McCrea
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 31, 2008
Self-handicapping, excuse making, and counterfactual thinking: consequences for self-esteem and future motivationSean M McCrea
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH|September 9, 2022
"The ship is sinking, yet the band plays on": COVID-19 and academiaAlexandra N Bitter, Sean M McCrea
Scientific Reports|November 8, 2022
The vaccination rift effect provides evidence that source vaccination status determines the rejection of calls to get vaccinatedJ Lukas Thürmer, Sean M McCrea
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Spontaneous Violent and Homicide Thoughts in Four Homicide ContextsJoshua J Reynolds, Sean M McCrea
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|November 4, 2023
Exploitative and Deceptive Resource Acquisition Strategies : The Role of Life History Strategy and Life History ContingenciesJoshua J Reynolds, Sean M McCrea
Journal of Open Psychology Data|December 22, 2025
Data from Message Source Effects on Rejection and Costly Punishment of Criticism Across CulturesJ Lukas Thürmer, Sean M McCrea
Vaccines|March 30, 2023
What Motivates the Vaccination Rift Effect? Psycho-Linguistic Features of Responses to Calls to Get Vaccinated Differ by Source and Recipient Vaccination StatusJ Lukas Thürmer, Sean M McCrea
JMIR Serious Games|May 31, 2021
User Experience With Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment Methods for an Affective Exergame: Comparative Laboratory-Based StudyAli Darzi, Sean M McCrea, Domen Novak
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 9, 2011
Construal level mind-sets moderate self- and social stereotypingSean M McCrea, Frank Wieber, Andrea L Myers
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 25, 2024
Collective action control: Ubiquitous processes and cultural differencesJ Lukas Thürmer, Kaiyuan Chen, Sean M McCrea
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