Lee Jussim
Affiliations: | Psychology | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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Jussim L, Krosnick JA, Stevens ST, et al. (2019) A Social Psychological Model of Scientific Practices: Explaining Research Practices and Outlining the Potential for Successful Reforms. Psychologica Belgica. 59: 353-372 |
Madon S, Jussim L, Guyll M, et al. (2018) The accumulation of stereotype-based self-fulfilling prophecies. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 115: 825-844 |
Rubinstein RS, Jussim L, Stevens ST. (2018) Reliance on individuating information and stereotypes in implicit and explicit person perception Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 75: 54-70 |
Jussim L. (2017) Accuracy, bias, self-fulfilling prophecies, and scientific self-correction. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 40: e18 |
Anglin SM, Jussim L. (2017) Science and politics: Do people support the conduct and dissemination of politicized research? Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 5: 142-172 |
Jussim L, Crawford JT, Anglin SM, et al. (2016) Interpretations and methods: Towards a more effectively self-correcting social psychology Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 66: 116-133 |
Crawford JT, Duarte JL, Haidt J, et al. (2015) It may be harder than we thought, but political diversity will (still) improve social psychological science. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 38: e164 |
Jussim L. (2015) Précis of Social Perception and Social Reality: Why Accuracy Dominates Bias and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1-66 |
Jussim L, Crawford JT, Rubinstein RS. (2015) Stereotype (In)Accuracy in Perceptions of Groups and Individuals Current Directions in Psychological Science. 24: 490-497 |
Duarte JL, Crawford JT, Stern C, et al. (2014) Political Diversity Will Improve Social Psychological Science. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1-54 |