Publications
2024
Distributing Blame Among Multiple Entities When Autonomous Technologies Cause Harm
McManus, R. M., Mesick, C. C., & Rutchick, A. M. (2024). Distributing Blame Among Multiple Entities When Autonomous Technologies Cause Harm. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 0(0).
The effects of explicit reasoning on moral judgements
Corral, D., & Rutchick, A. M. (2023). The effects of explicit reasoning on moral judgements. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 77(4), 828-845.
2022
.Identification with Characters in Parasocial Relationships Predicts Sharing their Personality Traits
Rarity, E. C., Leitao, M. R., & Rutchick, A. M. (2022). Identification with Characters in Parasocial Relationships Predicts Sharing their Personality Traits. Psychology of Popular Media.
2021
Ingroup Projection in American Politics: An Obstacle to Bipartisanship
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
Individual Differences in Belief in Fake News about Election Fraud after the 2020 US Election
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
Political Ideology Predicts Perceptions of the Threat of COVID-19 (and Susceptibility to Fake News About it)
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.
Does the “Suprisingly Popular” Method Yield Accurate Crowdsourced Predictions?
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 Making, 27(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 Psychology, 26(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.
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.
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
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.