Jennifer Vonk

Affiliations: 
The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, United States 
Area:
Behavioral Psychology, General Language
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Zeigler-Hill V, Vonk J, Fatfouta R. (2023) Does narcissus prefer to be alone? Narcissistic personality features and the preference for solitude. Journal of Personality
Vonk J, Zeigler-Hill V, Mayhew P, et al. (2021) Corrigendum to “Mirror, mirror on the wall, which form of narcissist knows self and others best of all?” [Pers. Individ. Dif. 54 (2013) 396–401] Personality and Individual Differences. 168: 110391
Eaton T, Billette P, Vonk J. (2020) Are there Metacognitivists in the Fox Hole? A Preliminary Test of Information Seeking in an Arctic Fox (). Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 10
Hajnal A, Vonk J, Zeigler-Hill V. (2020) Peer influence on conformity and confidence in a perceptual judgment task Psihologija. 53: 101-113
Vonk J, Zeigler-Hill V. (2020) Ours is not to reason why: Information seeking across domains. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Emigh H, Truax J, Highfill L, et al. (2019) Not by the same token: A female orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) is selectively prosocial. Primates; Journal of Primatology
Vonk J, Zeigler-Hill V, Cater T, et al. (2019) Believe What I Believe: Correspondence Between the Beliefs of Young Adults and the Perceived Beliefs of Their Caregivers. The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 1-11
Tratner AE, Shackelford TK, Zeigler-Hill V, et al. (2018) Fear the unseen: supernatural belief and agency detection in virtual reality Religion, Brain & Behavior. 10: 118-131
McGuire MC, Johnson-Ulrich Z, Robeson A, et al. (2018) I say thee “neigh”: Rescued equids are optimistic in a judgment bias test Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 25: 85-91
da Costa HP, Vrabel JK, Zeigler-Hill V, et al. (2018) DSM-5 pathological personality traits are associated with the ability to understand the emotional states of others Journal of Research in Personality. 75: 1-11
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