Katherine A. Ranganath, Ph.D.

Institution:
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Area:
social psychology, social cognition, implicit social cognition
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Brian A. Nosek grad student 2009 UVA
 (Guilt-by-association: Moderators of implicit and explicit attitude generalization.)
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Ranganath KA, Spellman BA, Joy-Gaba JA. (2010) Cognitive "Category-Based Induction" Research and Social "Persuasion" Research Are Each About What Makes Arguments Believable: A Tale of Two Literatures. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 5: 115-22
Ranganath KA, Spellman BA, Joy-Gaba JA. (2010) Cognitive "Category-Based Induction" research and social "Persuasion" research are each about what makes arguments believable: A Tale of two Literatures Perspectives On Psychological Science. 5: 115-122
Ranganath KA, Smith CT, Nosek BA. (2008) Distinguishing automatic and controlled components of attitudes from direct and indirect measurement methods. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 44: 386-396
Ranganath KA, Nosek BA. (2008) Implicit attitude generalization occurs immediately; explicit attitude generalization takes time. Psychological Science. 19: 249-54
Nosek BA, Smyth FL, Hansen JJ, et al. (2007) Pervasiveness and correlates of implicit attitudes and stereotypes European Review of Social Psychology. 18: 36-88
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