Patrick J. Munhall, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States |
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(Low -status group members in the intergroup paradigm: Social identity and derogation of the in-group.) |
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Lassiter GD, Clark JK, Munhall PJ, et al. (2008) And I thought I was bad! The idiot effect in social judgment Social Cognition. 26: 347-356 |
Lassiter GD, Munhall PJ, Berger IP, et al. (2005) Attributional complexity and the camera perspective bias in videotaped confessions Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 27: 27-35 |
Lassiter GD, Geers AL, Handley IM, et al. (2002) Videotaped interrogations and confessions: a simple change in camera perspective alters verdicts in simulated trials. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 87: 867-74 |
Lassiter GD, Geers AL, Munhall PJ, et al. (2002) Illusory causation: why it occurs. Psychological Science. 13: 299-305 |
Lassiter GD, Beers MJ, Geers AL, et al. (2002) Further evidence of a robust point-of-view bias in videotaped confessions Current Psychology. 21: 265-288 |
Lassiter GD, Geers AL, Munhall PJ, et al. (2001) Videotaped confessions: Is guilt in the eye of the camera? Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. 33: 189-254 |
Lassiter GD, Munhall PJ. (2001) The Genius Effect: Evidence for a Nonmotivational Interpretation Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 37: 349-355 |
Lassiter GD, Munhall PJ, Geers AL, et al. (2001) Criminal confessions on videotape: Does camera perspective bias their perceived veracity? Current Research in Social Psychology. 7 |