Stephanie Tobin
Affiliations: | Concordia University (Canada), Montreal, QC, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorGifford Weary | grad student | 2004 | Ohio State (PsychTree) | |
(Causal uncertainty and persuasion: How the motivation to understand causality affects the processing and acceptance of causal arguments.) |
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Nitschinsk L, Tobin SJ, Vanman EJ. (2023) A functionalist approach to online trolling. Frontiers in Psychology. 14: 1211023 |
Nitschinsk L, Tobin SJ, Vanman EJ. (2022) The Disinhibiting Effects of Anonymity Increase Online Trolling. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. 25: 377-383 |
Tobin SJ, Vanman EJ, Verreynne M, et al. (2015) Threats to belonging on Facebook: lurking and ostracism Social Influence. 10: 31-42 |
Tobin SJ, Osika MM, McLanders M. (2014) Attitudes toward others depend upon self and other causal uncertainty. Plos One. 9: e87677 |
Tobin SJ, Capuozzo KI, Raymundo MM. (2012) The effects of primed causal uncertainty and causal importance on persuasion Social Influence. 7: 269-284 |
Tobin SJ, Raymundo MM. (2010) Causal uncertainty and psychological well-being: the moderating role of accommodation (secondary control). Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 36: 371-83 |
Tobin SJ, Weary G, Brunner RP, et al. (2009) Causal uncertainty and stereotype avoidance: The role of perceived category fit Social Cognition. 27: 917-928 |
Tobin SJ, Raymundo MM. (2009) Persuasion by causal arguments: The motivating role of perceived causal expertise Social Cognition. 27: 105-127 |
Tobin SJ, Weary G. (2008) The effects of causal uncertainty, causal importance, and initial attitude on attention to causal persuasive arguments Social Cognition. 26: 44-65 |
Tobin SJ, Weary G. (2003) An on-line look at automatic contrast and correction of behavior categorizations and dispositional inferences. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 29: 1328-38 |