Joel T. Johnson
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Johnson JT, Kang CK. (2013) The law of large numbers and beliefs about luck: An asymmetry in recognition of the risks and benefits of chance Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 49: 1-9 |
Johnson JT. (2009) The Once and Future Self: Beliefs about Temporal Change in Goal Importance and Goal Achievement Self and Identity. 8: 94-112 |
Johnson JT. (2007) Beliefs About the Emotions of Self and Others Among Asian American and Non-Asian American Students: Basic Similarities and the Mediation of Differences Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 38: 270-283 |
Johnson JT, Robinson MD, Mitchell EB. (2004) Inferences about the authentic self: when do actions say more than mental states? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 87: 615-30 |
Johnson JT, Menzer D. (2003) On Judgments of Dispersion and Stereotypicality: How They Relate to Ethnicity and Influence Ethnic Categorization Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 25: 163-173 |
Berger CR, Lee E, Johnson JT. (2003) Gender, Rationality, and Base-Rate Explanations for Increasing Trends Communication Research. 30: 737-765 |
Berger CR, Johnson JT, Lee E. (2003) Antidotes for Anthrax Anecdotes The Role of Rationality and Base-Rate Data in Assuaging Apprehension Communication Research. 30: 198-223 |
Johnson JT. (2001) On Weakening the Strongest Link: Attributions and Intervention Strategies for Behavior Change Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 27: 408-422 |
Johnson JT, Long DL, Robinson MD. (2001) Is a cause conceptualized as a generative force?: Evidence from a recognition memory paradigm Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 37: 398-412 |
Robinson MD, Johnson JT, Robertson DA. (2000) Process versus content in eyewitness metamemory monitoring Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 6: 207-221 |