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Wilson N Merrell

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 29, 2025
Flaunting Porsches or Paris? Comparing the Social Signaling Value of Experiential and Material Conspicuous ConsumptionWilson N Merrell, Joshua M Ackerman
Journal of Health Psychology|January 7, 2022
Keep your distance: Different roles for knowledge and affect in predicting social distancing behaviorSoyeon Choi, Wilson N Merrell, Joshua M Ackerman
Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology|January 31, 2022
What people believe about detecting infectious disease using the sensesJoshua M Ackerman, Wilson N Merrell, Soyeon Choi
Psychological Science|January 24, 2024
When and Why People Conceal Infectious DiseaseWilson N Merrell, Soyeon Choi, Joshua M Ackerman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 29, 2025
Resource Possession in the Mind's Eye: Ideological Convergence and Divergence in the Perceptions of Poor PeopleWilson N Merrell, Lei Fan, Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 16, 2026
The Role of Egalitarian Ideology in System-Challenging Collective Action Among Members of Dominant and Marginalized Racial GroupsNadia Vossoughi, Wilson N Merrell, Nour S Kteily, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 19, 2024
Looking White But Feeling Asian: The Role of Perceived Membership Permeability and Perceived Discrimination in Multiracial-Monoracial AlliancesWilson N Merrell, Nadia Vossoughi, Nour S Kteily, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|April 24, 2025
I see sick people: Beliefs about sensory detection of infectious disease are largely consistent across culturesJoshua M Ackerman, Theodore Samore, Daniel M T Fessler, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 29, 2025
Flaunting Porsches or Paris? Comparing the Social Signaling Value of Experiential and Material Conspicuous ConsumptionWilson N Merrell, Joshua M Ackerman
Journal of Health Psychology|January 7, 2022
Keep your distance: Different roles for knowledge and affect in predicting social distancing behaviorSoyeon Choi, Wilson N Merrell, Joshua M Ackerman
Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology|January 31, 2022
What people believe about detecting infectious disease using the sensesJoshua M Ackerman, Wilson N Merrell, Soyeon Choi
Psychological Science|January 24, 2024
When and Why People Conceal Infectious DiseaseWilson N Merrell, Soyeon Choi, Joshua M Ackerman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 29, 2025
Resource Possession in the Mind's Eye: Ideological Convergence and Divergence in the Perceptions of Poor PeopleWilson N Merrell, Lei Fan, Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 16, 2026
The Role of Egalitarian Ideology in System-Challenging Collective Action Among Members of Dominant and Marginalized Racial GroupsNadia Vossoughi, Wilson N Merrell, Nour S Kteily, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 19, 2024
Looking White But Feeling Asian: The Role of Perceived Membership Permeability and Perceived Discrimination in Multiracial-Monoracial AlliancesWilson N Merrell, Nadia Vossoughi, Nour S Kteily, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|April 24, 2025
I see sick people: Beliefs about sensory detection of infectious disease are largely consistent across culturesJoshua M Ackerman, Theodore Samore, Daniel M T Fessler, et al.
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