Jessica L. Hartnett, Ph.D.

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2009 Psychology Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, United States 
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John J. Skowronski grad student 2009 Northern Illinois University
 (More affect, less forecast: How mood contributes to affective forecasting.)
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Heider JD, Hartnett JL, Perez EJ, et al. (2020) Perceptions and understanding of research situations as a function of consent form characteristics and experimenter instructions Methods in Psychology. 2: 100015
McCarthy R, Hartnett J, Heider J, et al. (2018) An Investigation of Abstract Construal on Impression Formation: A Multi-Lab Replication of McCarthy and Skowronski (2011) International Review of Social Psychology. 31
Edlund J, Heider JD, Nichols AL, et al. (2017) Sex differences in jealousy: the (Lack of) influence of researcher theoretical perspective. The Journal of Social Psychology
Edlund JE, Hartnett JL, Heider JD, et al. (2014) Experimenter Characteristics and Word Choice: Best Practices When Administering an Informed Consent Ethics and Behavior. 24: 397-407
Hartnett JL. (2013) Stats on the cheap: Using free and inexpensive internet resources to enhance the teaching of statistics and research methods Teaching of Psychology. 40: 52-55
Hartnett JL, Skowronski JJ. (2010) Affective forecasts and the Valentine's day shootings at NIU: People are resilient, but unaware of it Journal of Positive Psychology. 5: 275-280
Ritchie T, Skowronski JJ, Hartnett J, et al. (2009) The fading affect bias in the context of emotion activation level, mood, and personal theories of emotion change. Memory (Hove, England). 17: 428-44
Hartnett J, Skowronski JJ. (2008) Cash, money, woes: The match between a person's level of materialism and the materialistic (or non-materialistic) character of events alters affective forecasts North American Journal of Psychology. 10: 647-664
Heider JD, Scherer CR, Skowronski JJ, et al. (2007) Trait expectancies and stereotype expectancies have the same effect on person memory Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 43: 265-272
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