Erika N. Carlson, M.A.

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Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Pringle V, Sun J, Carlson EN. (2023) What is the moral person like? An examination of the shared and unique perspectives on moral character. Journal of Personality
Carlson EN, Elsaadawy N, Pringle V, et al. (2023) Individual differences in dissimilation: Do some people make more distinctions among targets' personalities than others? Journal of Personality
Hater L, Elsaadawy N, Biesanz JC, et al. (2023) Examining individual differences in metaperceptive accuracy using the social meta-accuracy model. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 125: 1119-1135
Long EU, Carlson EN, Human LJ. (2023) Self as both target and judge: Who has an easier time knowing their own personality? Journal of Personality
Elsaadawy N, Carlson EN, Chung JM, et al. (2022) How do people think about the impressions they make on others? The attitudes and substance of metaperceptions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Elsaadawy N, Carlson EN. (2022) Do you make a better or worse impression than you think? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Rau R, Carlson EN, Dufner M, et al. (2022) Positivity in peer perceptions over time: Personality explains variation at zero-acquaintance, popularity explains differential change. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Elsaadawy N, Carlson EN, Human LJ. (2020) Who influences meta-accuracy? It takes two to know the impressions we make. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Tissera H, Gazzard Kerr L, Carlson EN, et al. (2020) Social anxiety and liking: Towards understanding the role of metaperceptions in first impressions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Rau R, Carlson EN, Back MD, et al. (2019) What is the structure of perceiver effects? On the importance of global positivity and trait-specificity across personality domains and judgment contexts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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