Aaron Scherer, Ph.D.

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2014 Psychology University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
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Paul Windschitl grad student 2014 University of Iowa
 (The impact of political cues on information seeking and the need for cognitive closure.)
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Park I, Windschitl PD, Smith AR, et al. (2021) Context dependency in risky decision making: Is there a description-experience gap? Plos One. 16: e0245969
Miller JE, Windschitl PD, Treat TA, et al. (2020) Comparisons as Predictors of People’s Beliefs About the Importance of Changing Their Health Behaviors European Journal of Health Psychology. 27: 14-29
Miller JE, Windschitl PD, Treat TA, et al. (2019) Unhealthy and unaware? Misjudging social comparative standing for health-relevant behavior Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 85: 103873
Bruchmann K, Koopmann-Holm B, Scherer A. (2018) Seeing beyond political affiliations: The mediating role of perceived moral foundations on the partisan similarity-liking effect. Plos One. 13: e0202101
Windschitl PD, Smith AR, Scherer AM, et al. (2017) Risk it? Direct and collateral impacts of peers' verbal expressions about hazard likelihoods Thinking & Reasoning. 23: 259-291
Scherer AM, Bruchmann K, Windschitl PD, et al. (2016) Sources of Bias in Peoples' Social-Comparative Estimates of Food Consumption. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
Scherer AM, Windschitl PD, Graham J. (2015) An Ideological House of Mirrors: Political Stereotypes as Exaggerations of Motivated Social Cognition Differences Social Psychological and Personality Science. 6: 201-209
Stuart JOR, Windschitl PD, Smith AR, et al. (2015) Behaving Optimistically: How the (Un)Desirability of an Outcome Can Bias People's Preparations for It Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
Windschitl PD, Bruchmann K, Scherer AM, et al. (2013) Egocentrism in Judging the Effectiveness of Treatments Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 35: 325-333
Windschitl PD, Scherer AM, Smith AR, et al. (2013) Why so confident? The influence of outcome desirability on selective exposure and likelihood judgment Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 120: 73-86
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