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Pandemic practice: Horror fans and morbidly curious individuals are more psychologically resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic
C Scrivner, JA Johnson, J Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, M Clasen
Personality and Individual Differences 168, 110397, 2021
1552021
Playing with fear: A field study in recreational horror
MM Andersen, U Schjoedt, H Price, FE Rosas, C Scrivner, M Clasen
Psychological Science 31 (12), 1497-1510, 2020
852020
The Psychology of Morbid Curiosity: Development and Initial Validation of the Morbid Curiosity Scale
C Scrivner
Personality and Individual Differences 183, 111139, 2021
69*2021
An Infectious Curiosity: Morbid Curiosity and Media Preferences During a Pandemic
C Scrivner
Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (1), 2021
262021
Scaring away anxiety: Therapeutic avenues for horror fiction to enhance treatment for anxiety symptoms
C Scrivner, KA Christensen
PsyArXiv, 2021
15*2021
The psychological benefits of scary play in three types of horror fans.
C Scrivner, MM Andersen, U Schjoedt, M Clasen
Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications, 2022
142022
Introducing Point-of-Interest as an alternative to Area-of-Interest for fixation duration analysis
NW Rim, KW Choe, C Scrivner, MG Berman
Plos one 16 (5), e0250170, 2021
112021
Social emotions are governed by a common grammar of social valuation: Theoretical foundations and applications to human personality and the criminal justice system
C Scrivner, D Sznycer, A Lukaszewski, L Al-Shawaf
The Oxford Handbook of Evolution and the Emotions, 2023
92023
Violence Reduces Attention to Faces and Draws Attention to Points of Contact
C Scrivner, KW Choe, J Henry, M Lyu, D Maestripieri, M Berman
Scientific reports 9 (1), 17779, 2019
92019
Morningness–eveningness and socio-sexuality from a life history perspective
J Marvel-Coen, C Scrivner, D Maestripieri
The SAGE Handbook of Personality and Individual Differences: Volume II …, 2018
92018
Why Frightening Imaginary Worlds? Morbid curiosity and the learning potential of horror
C Scrivner, M Clasen
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45, 2022
82022
The Neutralization Theory of Hatred
A Sell, C Scrivner, M Landers, A Lopez
The Oxford Handbook of Evolution and the Emotions, 2023
72023
Toward a general theory of human individual differences: Can evolutionary psychology meet the challenge?
W Taji, C Scrivner, D Maestripieri
Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences 14 (4), 384, 2020
62020
Gruesomeness conveys formidability: Perpetrators of gratuitously grisly acts are conceptualized as larger, stronger, and more likely to win
C Scrivner, C Holbrook, DMT Fessler, D Maestripieri
Aggressive Behavior 46 (5), 400-411, 2020
52020
Surfing uncertainty with screams: predictive processing, error dynamics and horror films
M Miller, B White, C Scrivner
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 379 (1895), 20220425, 2024
42024
Creativity Patterns in the Production of Scientific Theories and Literary Fiction
C Scrivner, D Maestripieri
KNOW: A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge 2 (1), 137-154, 2018
32018
Bleeding-heart horror fans: Enjoyment of horror media is not related to lower empathy or compassion.
C Scrivner
Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications, 2024
22024
Cortisol reactivity to psychosocial stress in vulnerable and grandiose narcissists: An exploratory study
JI Borráz-León, A Spreitzer, C Scrivner, M Landers, R Lee, D Maestripieri
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 1067456, 2023
22023
Curiosity: A behavioral biology perspective
C Scrivner
The Oxford Handbook of Evolution and the Emotions, 2023
22023
Curious about threats: Morbid curiosity and interest in conspiracy theories in US adults
C Scrivner, JM Stubbersfield
British Journal of Psychology 115 (1), 129-147, 2024
1*2024
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