Investigating variation in replicability RA Klein, KA Ratliff, M Vianello, RB Adams Jr, Š Bahník, MJ Bernstein, ... Social psychology, 2014 | 1327 | 2014 |
Many Labs 2: Investigating variation in replicability across samples and settings RA Klein, M Vianello, F Hasselman, BG Adams, RB Adams Jr, S Alper, ... Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 1 (4), 443-490, 2018 | 1016 | 2018 |
Real versus imagined gender harassment JA Woodzicka, M LaFrance Journal of Social Issues 57 (1), 15-30, 2001 | 541 | 2001 |
The effects of gender stereotypic and counter-stereotypic textbook images on science performance JJ Good, JA Woodzicka, LC Wingfield The Journal of social psychology 150 (2), 132-147, 2010 | 331 | 2010 |
No laughing matter: Women's verbal and nonverbal reactions to sexist humor M LaFrance, JA Woodzicka Prejudice, 61-80, 1998 | 158 | 1998 |
What did he mean by that? Humor decreases attributions of sexism and confrontation of sexist jokes RK Mallett, TE Ford, JA Woodzicka Sex Roles 75, 272-284, 2016 | 122 | 2016 |
The effects of subtle sexual harassment on women’s performance in a job interview JA Woodzicka, M LaFrance Sex Roles 53, 67-77, 2005 | 110 | 2005 |
It’s just a (sexist) joke: Comparing reactions to sexist versus racist communications JA Woodzicka, RK Mallett, S Hendricks, AV Pruitt Humor 28 (2), 289-309, 2015 | 93 | 2015 |
A framework for thinking about the (not-so-funny) effects of sexist humor JA Woodzicka, TE Ford Europe’s Journal of Psychology 6 (3), 174-195, 2010 | 88 | 2010 |
Not all groups are equal: Differential vulnerability of social groups to the prejudice-releasing effects of disparagement humor TE Ford, JA Woodzicka, SR Triplett, AO Kochersberger, CJ Holden Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 17 (2), 178-199, 2014 | 84 | 2014 |
Data from investigating variation in replicability: A" many labs" replication project R Klein, K Ratliff, M Vianello, RB Adams Jr, S Bahník, MJ Bernstein, ... Journal of Open Psychology Data 2 (1), 2014 | 74 | 2014 |
Sexist humor and beliefs that justify societal sexism TE Ford, JA Woodzicka, SR Triplett, AO Kochersberger Current research in social psychology 21 (7), 64-81, 2013 | 67 | 2013 |
Sexist humor as a trigger of state self-objectification in women TE Ford, JA Woodzicka, WE Petit, K Richardson, SK Lappi Humor 28 (2), 253-269, 2015 | 52 | 2015 |
Sex differences in self-awareness of smiling during a mock job interview JA Woodzicka Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 32, 109-121, 2008 | 48 | 2008 |
The role of identification with women as a determinant of amusement with sexist humor AO Kochersberger, TE Ford, JA Woodzicka, M Romero-Sanchez, ... Humor 27 (3), 441-460, 2014 | 41 | 2014 |
Ignoring sexism increases women’s tolerance of sexual harassment RK Mallett, TE Ford, JA Woodzicka Self and Identity 20 (7), 913-929, 2021 | 37 | 2021 |
Funny business: Using humor for good in the workplace A Caudill, J Woodzicka Humor 30 (1), 43-62, 2017 | 33 | 2017 |
Theory building through replication: Response to commentaries on the “Many Labs” replication project. RA Klein, KA Ratliff, M Vianello, RB Adams Jr, Š Bahník, MJ Bernstein, ... Hogrefe Publishing 45 (4), 307, 2014 | 27 | 2014 |
Gender differences in using humor to respond to sexist jokes JA Woodzicka, RK Mallett, KJ Melchiori Humor 33 (2), 219-238, 2020 | 20 | 2020 |
A successful model of collaborative undergraduate research: A multi-faculty, multi-project, multi-institution team approach JA Woodzicka, TE Ford, A Caudill, A Ohanmamooreni Teaching of Psychology 42 (1), 60-63, 2015 | 19 | 2015 |