Raymond Mar

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Psychology York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
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Chung-Fat-Yim A, Peterson JB, Mar RA. (2016) Validating self-paced sentence-by-sentence reading: story comprehension, recall, and narrative transportation Reading and Writing. 30: 857-869
Fong K, Mar RA. (2015) What does my avatar say about me? Inferring personality from avatars. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 41: 237-49
Mar RA, Spreng RN, Deyoung CG. (2013) How to produce personality neuroscience research with high statistical power and low additional cost. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 13: 674-85
Xu X, Mar RA, Peterson JB. (2013) Does cultural exposure partially explain the association between personality and political orientation? Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 39: 1497-517
Hirsh JB, Mar RA, Peterson JB. (2013) Personal narratives as the highest level of cognitive integration. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 36: 216-7
Hirsh JB, Mar RA, Peterson JB. (2012) Psychological entropy: a framework for understanding uncertainty-related anxiety. Psychological Review. 119: 304-20
Soibel A, Fong K, Mullin JB, et al. (2012) Is self-monitoring related to social comparison? it depends how you ask Individual Differences Research. 10: 193-201
Mar RA, Oatley K, Peterson JB. (2009) Exploring the link between reading fiction and empathy: Ruling out individual differences and examining outcomes Communications. 34: 407-428
Mar RA, DeYoung CG, Higgins DM, et al. (2006) Self-liking and self-competence separate self-evaluation from self-deception: associations with personality, ability, and achievement. Journal of Personality. 74: 1047-78
Mar RA, Oatley K, Hirsh J, et al. (2006) Bookworms versus nerds: Exposure to fiction versus non-fiction, divergent associations with social ability, and the simulation of fictional social worlds Journal of Research in Personality. 40: 694-712
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