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Jacob B. Rode
Jacob B. Rode
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Influencing climate change attitudes in the United States: A systematic review and meta-analysis
JB Rode, AL Dent, CN Benedict, DB Brosnahan, RL Martinez, PH Ditto
Journal of Environmental Psychology 76, 101623, 2021
812021
Statistical software output in the classroom: A comparison of R and SPSS
JB Rode, MM Ringel
Teaching of Psychology 46 (4), 319-327, 2019
392019
Climate change consensus messages may cause reactance in conservatives, but there is no meta-analytic evidence that they backfire
JB Rode, AL Dent, PH Ditto
Retrieved from psyarxiv. com/kbs6r, 2022
122022
Using a News Article to Convey Climate Science Consensus Information
JB Rode, S Iqbal, BJ Butler, PH Ditto
Science Communication 43 (5), 651-673, 2021
122021
Undergraduate student perceptions of R and SPSS: An experimental comparison from a one-time lab activity.
JB Rode, MM Ringel
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology 7 (2), 93, 2021
32021
Can the partisan divide in climate change attitudes be bridged?: A review of experimental interventions
JB Rode, PH Ditto
The Psychology of Political Polarization, 149-168, 2021
32021
College Students’ Perceptions of Ambiguous Hook-ups Involving Alcohol Intoxication
JB Celniker, JB Rode, KB Anderson, B Ma, PH Ditto
Sex Roles 87 (7), 390-405, 2022
12022
Comparing the effects of a news article’s message and source on fracking attitudes in an experimental study
JB Rode, PH Ditto
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 10, 255-269, 2020
12020
Examining the Association Between Race and Pro-environmental Attitudes Among Repubicans
S Kohli, J Rode
2023
Influencing environmental attitudes: An experimental and meta-analytic examination of interventions
JB Rode
UC Irvine, 2020
2020
Exploring the effects of trash and disorder on prosocial behavior, antisocial behavior, and cognitive ability in a laboratory study
JB Rode
UC Irvine, 2017
2017
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