Publications

2022 and in press

Rarity, E. C., Leitao, M. R., & Rutchick, A. M. (in press). Identification with Characters in Parasocial Relationships Predicts Sharing their Personality Traits. Psychology of Popular Media.

2021

Bell, A. C., Eccleston, C. P., Bradberry, L. A., Kidd, W. C., Mesick, C. C., & Rutchick, A. M. (2021). Ingroup Projection in American Politics: An Obstacle to Bipartisanship. Social Psychological and Personality Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/19485506211046788

Calvillo, D. P., Rutchick, A. M., & Garcia, R. J. (2021). Individual Differences in Belief in Fake News about Election Fraud after the 2020 US Election. Behavioral Sciences, 11(12), 175.

2020

Calvillo, D. P., Ross, B. J., Garcia, R. J., Smelter, T. J., & Rutchick, A. M. (2020). Political Ideology Predicts Perceptions of the Threat of COVID-19 (and Susceptibility to Fake News About It). Social Psychological and Personality Science, 11(8), 1119-1128.

Rutchick, A. M., Ross, B. J., Calvillo, D. P., & *Mesick, C. C. (2020). Does the “Surprisingly Popular” Method Yield Accurate Crowdsourced Predictions?. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 5(1), 1-10.

2019

Ideological Belief Bias with Political Syllogisms

Calvillo, D. P., Swan, A. B., & Rutchick, A. M. (2019). Ideological Belief Bias with Political Syllogisms. Thinking and Reasoning, 1-20. 

The effects of early schema acquisition on mathematical problem solving

Corral, D., Quilici, J. L., & Rutchick, A. M. (2019). The effects of early schema acquisition on mathematical problem solving. Psychological Research, 1-12.

Autonomous Vehicles and the Attribution of Moral Responsibility

McManus, R.M., & Rutchick, A.M. (2019). Autonomous Vehicles and the Attribution of Moral Responsibility. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 10(3), 345-352.

2018

Future self-continuity is associated with improved health and increases exercise behavior

Rutchick, A. M., Slepian, M. L., Reyes, M. O., Pleskus, L. N., & Hershfield, H. E. (2018). Future self-continuity is associated with improved health and increases exercise behavior. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 24(1), 72-80.

2017

Technologically facilitated remoteness increases killing behavior

Rutchick, A. M., McManus, R. M., Barth, D. M., Youmans, R. J., Ainsworth, A. T., & Goukassian, H. J. (2017). Technologically facilitated remoteness increases killing behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 73, 147-150.

2015

The cognitive consequences of formal clothing

Slepian, M. L., Ferber, S. N., Gold, J. M., & Rutchick, A. M. (2015). The cognitive consequences of formal clothing. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6, 661-668.

2014


Domain knowledge and hindsight bias among poker players

Calvillo, D. P., & Rutchick, A. M. (2014). Domain knowledge and hindsight bias among poker players. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making27(3), 259-267.

Political knowledge reduces hindsight memory distortion in election judgements

Calvillo, D. P., & Rutchick, A. M. (2014). Political knowledge reduces hindsight memory distortion in election judgements. Journal of Cognitive Psychology26(2), 213-220.

2013

Quality of professional players’ poker hands in perceived accurately from arm motions

Slepian, M. L., Young, S. G., Rutchick, A. M. & Ambady, N. (2013). Quality of professional players’ poker hands is perceived accurately from arm motions. Psychological Science, 24(11), 2335-2338.

Handling ibuprofen increases pain tolerance and decreases perceived pain intensity in a cold pressor test

Rutchick, A.M. & Slepian, M.L. (2013). Handling ibuprofen increases pain tolerance and decreases perceived pain intensity in a cold pressor test. PLoS ONE, 8(3): e56175. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0056175. (Link goes to PLOS One page; download PDF there)

2010

The pen is mightier than the word: Object priming of evaluative standards

Rutchick, A. M., Slepian, M. L., & Ferris, B. D. (2010). The pen is mightier than the word: Object priming of evaluative standards. European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 704–708.

Deus ex machina: The influence of polling place on voting behavior

Rutchick, A. M. (2010). Deus ex machina: The influence of polling place on voting behavior. Political Psychology, 31, 209-225.
Keywords: voting, elections, polling place, priming, churches

Ironic effects of invoking a common ingroup identity

Rutchick, A. M., & Eccleston, C. P. (2010). Ironic effects of invoking a common ingroup identity. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 32, 109-117.

Shedding light on insight: Priming bright ideas

Slepian, M. L., Weisbuch, M., Rutchick, A. M., Newman, L. S., & Ambady, N. (2010). Shedding light on insight: Priming bright ideas. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 696-700.

Do healthy people worry? Modern health worries, subjective health complains, perceived health, and health care utilization

Filipkowski, K. B., Smyth, J. M., Rutchick, A. M., Santuzzi, A. M., Adya, M., Petrie, K. J., & Kaptein, A. A. (2010). Do healthy people worry? Modern health worries, subjective health complaints, perceived health, and health care utilization. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 17, 182-188.

2009

Seeing Red (and Blue): Effects of Electoral College depictions on political group perception

Rutchick, A. M., Smyth, J. M., & Konrath, S. (2009). Seeing Red (and Blue): Effects of Electoral College depictions on political group perception. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 9, 269-282.

Implicit egotism on the baseball diamond: Why Peter Piper prefers to pitch for the Pittsburgh Pirates

Newman, L. S., Hernandez, W., Bakina, D. A., & Rutchick, A. M. (2009). Implicit egotism on the baseball diamond: Why Peter Piper prefers to pitch for the Pittsburgh Pirates. NAMES: A Journal of Onomastics, 57, 176-181.

2008

Great expectations: The biasing effects of reported child behavior problems on educational expectancies and subsequent academic achievement

Rutchick, A. M., Smyth, J. M., Lopoo, L. M., & Dusek, J. B. (2009). Great Expectations: The biasing effects of reported child behavior problems on educational expectancies and subsequent academic achievement. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 28, 392-413.

Antecedents of entitativity in categorically and dynamically construed groups

Rutchick, A. M., Hamilton, D. L., & Sack, J. D. (2008). Antecedents of entitativity in categorically and dynamically construed groups. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 1-17.

2006

A functional perspective on group members: differential need fulfillment in a group typology

Johnson, A. L., Crawford, M. T., Sherman, S. J., Rutchick, A. M., Hamilton, D. L., Ferreira, M., & Petrocelli, J. V. (2006). A functional perspective on group memberships: differential need fulfillment in a group typology. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 42, 707-719.

Intuitive theories of group types and relational principles

Lickel, B., Rutchick, A. M., Hamilton, D. L., & Sherman, S. J. (2006). Intuitive theories of group types and relational principles. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 42, 28-39.

2003

Foundations and functions of perceiving different types of groups

Hamilton, D. L., Sherman, S. J., Sack, J. D., Johnson, A., & Rutchick, A. M. (2003). Foundations and functions of perceiving different types of groups. New Review of Social Psychology, 1, 38-49.