Aaron L. Wichman, Ph.D.

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2005 Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
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Gifford Weary grad student 2005 Ohio State
 (The relationship between chronically and temporarily accessible causal uncertainty and responses to related stimuli.)
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Zhao Q, Wichman A, Frishberg E. (2019) Self-Doubt Effects Depend on Beliefs about Ability: Experimental Evidence. The Journal of General Psychology. 1-26
Zhao Q, Wichman A. (2015) Incremental Beliefs About Ability Ameliorate Self-Doubt Effects Sage Open. 5: 215824401562253
Wichman AL, Brunner RP, Weary G. (2014) Uncertainty Threat and Inhibition of Compensatory Behaviors: A Goal Conflict Management Perspective Self and Identity. 13: 178-196
Klein RA, Ratliff KA, Vianello M, et al. (2014) Theory building through replication response to commentaries on the "many labs"replication project Social Psychology. 45: 307-310
Klein RA, Ratliff KA, Vianello M, et al. (2014) Investigating variation in replicability: A "many labs" replication project Social Psychology. 45: 142-152
Wichman AL. (2012) Uncertainty threat can cause stereotyping: The moderating role of personal need for structure Sage Open. 2: 1-7
Wichman AL, Briñol P, Petty RE, et al. (2010) Doubting one's doubt: A formula for confidence? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 46: 350-355
Wichman AL. (2010) Uncertainty and religious reactivity: Uncertainty compensation, repair, and inoculation European Journal of Social Psychology. 40: 35-42
Edwards JA, Wichman AL, Weary G. (2009) Causal uncertainty as a chronically accessible construct European Journal of Social Psychology. 39: 694-706
Wichman AL, Brunner RP, Weary G. (2008) Immediate and delayed effects of causal uncertainty inductions on uncertainty accessibility Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 44: 1106-1113
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