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Virginia Ulichney

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 7, 2024
Perceived Relational Support Is Associated With Everyday Positive, But Not Negative, Affectivity in a U.S. SampleVirginia Ulichney, Helen Schmidt, Chelsea Helion
Plos One|September 14, 2023
When thinking you are better leads to feeling worse: Self-other asymmetries in pro-social behavior and increased anxiety during Covid-19Chelsea Helion, Virginia Ulichney, David V Smith, et al.
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy : ASAP|May 23, 2022
Social comparison for concern and action on climate change, racial injustice, and COVID-19Virginia Ulichney, Johanna M Jarcho, Thomas F Shipley, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 6, 2025
Conversational linguistic features inform social-relational inferenceHelen Schmidt, Sophia Tran, John D Medaglia, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|January 28, 2022
The Specificity of Cognitive-Motor Dual-Task Interference on Balance in Young and Older AdultsNathan Ward, Alekya Menta, Virginia Ulichney, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|August 1, 2025
Abstract word dropout and cross-speaker misalignment of word concreteness are features of conversation in agingJamie Reilly, Virginia Ulichney, Benjamin Sacks, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|February 20, 2026
ConversationAlign: Open-source software for analyzing patterns of lexical use and alignment in conversation transcriptsBenjamin Sacks, Virginia Ulichney, Anna Duncan, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 27, 2025
Linguistic properties of memory expression differentially relate to accuracy, specificity, and perceived veracitySteven A Martinez, Kate Cliver, William J Mitchell, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 7, 2024
Perceived Relational Support Is Associated With Everyday Positive, But Not Negative, Affectivity in a U.S. SampleVirginia Ulichney, Helen Schmidt, Chelsea Helion
Plos One|September 14, 2023
When thinking you are better leads to feeling worse: Self-other asymmetries in pro-social behavior and increased anxiety during Covid-19Chelsea Helion, Virginia Ulichney, David V Smith, et al.
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy : ASAP|May 23, 2022
Social comparison for concern and action on climate change, racial injustice, and COVID-19Virginia Ulichney, Johanna M Jarcho, Thomas F Shipley, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 6, 2025
Conversational linguistic features inform social-relational inferenceHelen Schmidt, Sophia Tran, John D Medaglia, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|January 28, 2022
The Specificity of Cognitive-Motor Dual-Task Interference on Balance in Young and Older AdultsNathan Ward, Alekya Menta, Virginia Ulichney, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|August 1, 2025
Abstract word dropout and cross-speaker misalignment of word concreteness are features of conversation in agingJamie Reilly, Virginia Ulichney, Benjamin Sacks, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|February 20, 2026
ConversationAlign: Open-source software for analyzing patterns of lexical use and alignment in conversation transcriptsBenjamin Sacks, Virginia Ulichney, Anna Duncan, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 27, 2025
Linguistic properties of memory expression differentially relate to accuracy, specificity, and perceived veracitySteven A Martinez, Kate Cliver, William J Mitchell, et al.
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