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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
10132018
A replication attempt of stereotype susceptibility (Shih, Pittinsky, & Ambady, 1999)
CE Gibson, J Losee, C Vitiello
Social Psychology, 2014
972014
Culture, COVID-19, and collectivism: A paradox of American exceptionalism?
GD Webster, JL Howell, JE Losee, EA Mahar, V Wongsomboon
Personality and Individual Differences 178, 110853, 2021
592021
Gun attitudes on campus: United and divided by safety needs
JA Shepperd, G Pogge, JE Losee, NP Lipsey, L Redford
The Journal of Social Psychology 158 (5), 616-625, 2018
522018
The need to trust: How features of the forecasted weather influence forecast trust
JE Losee, S Joslyn
International journal of disaster risk reduction 30, 95-104, 2018
412018
The anticipated consequences of legalizing guns on college campuses.
JA Shepperd, JE Losee, GC Pogge, NP Lipsey, L Redford, M Crandall
Journal of Threat Assessment and Management 5 (1), 21, 2018
332018
Weather warning uncertainty: high severity influences judgment bias
JE Losee, KZ Naufel, L Locker Jr, GD Webster
Weather, climate, and society 9 (3), 441-454, 2017
212017
Interest in purchasing firearms in the United States at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
L Kerner, JE Losee, GD Higginbotham, JA Shepperd
Journal of threat assessment and management 9 (1), 52, 2022
102022
Financial resources and decisions to avoid information about environmental perils
JE Losee, JA Shepperd, GD Webster
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2019
102019
Social network connections and increased preparation intentions for a disaster
JE Losee, GD Webster, C McCarty
Journal of Environmental Psychology 79, 101726, 2022
82022
Openness relates to COVID‐19 vaccination rates across 48 United States but politics trump personality
GD Webster, JL Howell, JE Losee, EA Mahar, V Wongsomboon
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 17 (8), e12787, 2023
7*2023
Politics, personality, and impulsivity can color people’s perceptions of—and responses to—hurricane threats of varying severity
JE Losee, CT Smith, GD Webster
Personality and social psychology bulletin 47 (10), 1435-1451, 2021
6*2021
Understanding the political divide in gun policy support
JE Losee, G Pogge, NP Lipsey, JA Shepperd
Why we are losing the war on gun violence in the United States, 89-106, 2021
62021
Examining the relationships between individualism, collectivism, perceived vulnerability, and mental and behavioral responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic
L Khalifeh, A Vrabec, K Julian, JE Losee, S Zhao
32021
A PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE GUN DIVIDE IN AMERICA.
JA Shepperd, NP Lipsey, GC Pogge, JE Losee
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy 30 (2), 2020
32020
A replication of stereotype susceptibility: Identity salience and shifts in quantitative performance
C Gibson, J Losee, C Vitiello
OSF, 2014
32014
Social influences on mask‐wearing intentions during the COVID‐19 pandemic
NP Lipsey, JE Losee
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 17 (10), e12817, 2023
22023
Discounting under severe weather threat
DJ Cox, JE Losee, GD Webster
Weather, climate, and society 14 (1), 65-79, 2022
12022
The need for safety and beliefs about guns
G Pogge, NP Lipsey, JE Losee, JA Shepperd
Why We Are Losing the War on Gun Violence in the United States, 73-88, 2021
12021
COVID‐19‐related threat perceptions, political identity, and voting in the 2020 presidential election
M Casteigne, EM O’Mara Kunz, J Losee, L Kerner
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 17 (12), e12893, 2023
2023
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