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Colin Tucker Smith
Colin Tucker Smith
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Florida
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Pervasiveness and correlates of implicit attitudes and stereotypes
BA Nosek, FL Smyth, JJ Hansen, T Devos, NM Lindner, KA Ranganath, ...
European review of social psychology 18 (1), 36-88, 2007
16202007
An open, large-scale, collaborative effort to estimate the reproducibility of psychological science
Open Science Collaboration
Perspectives on psychological science 7 (6), 657-660, 2012
7592012
Implicit race attitudes predicted vote in the 2008 US presidential election
AG Greenwald, CT Smith, N Sriram, Y Bar‐Anan, BA Nosek
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 9 (1), 241-253, 2009
3442009
Distinguishing automatic and controlled components of attitudes from direct and indirect measurement methods
KA Ranganath, CT Smith, BA Nosek
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (2), 386-396, 2008
3092008
Affective focus increases the concordance between implicit and explicit attitudes
CT Smith, BA Nosek
Social Psychology, 2011
1532011
Consider the source: Persuasion of implicit evaluations is moderated by source credibility
CT Smith, J De Houwer, BA Nosek
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (2), 193-205, 2013
1492013
Learning from the reliability paradox: How theoretically informed generative models can advance the social, behavioral, and brain sciences
N Haines, PD Kvam, LH Irving, C Smith, TP Beauchaine, MA Pitt, WY Ahn, ...
PsyArXiv, 2020
137*2020
Engendering support: Hostile sexism predicts voting for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election
KA Ratliff, L Redford, J Conway, CT Smith
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 22 (4), 578-593, 2019
1332019
PsychDisclosure. org: Grassroots support for reforming reporting standards in psychology
EP LeBel, D Borsboom, R Giner-Sorolla, F Hasselman, KR Peters, ...
Perspectives on psychological science 8 (4), 424-432, 2013
1222013
Do implicit attitudes predict actual voting behavior particularly for undecided voters?
M Friese, CT Smith, T Plischke, M Bluemke, BA Nosek
Public Library of Science 7 (8), e44130, 2012
1182012
Instruction-based approach-avoidance effects
P Van Dessel, J De Houwer, A Gast, CT Smith
Experimental Psychology, 2015
992015
When does relational information influence evaluative conditioning?
R Zanon, J De Houwer, A Gast, CT Smith
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (11), 2105-2122, 2014
972014
Instructing implicit processes: When instructions to approach or avoid influence implicit but not explicit evaluation
P Van Dessel, J De Houwer, A Gast, CT Smith, M De Schryver
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 63, 1-9, 2016
652016
Managing the threat of impending implicit attitude feedback
JL Howell, B Collisson, L Crysel, CO Garrido, SM Newell, CA Cottrell, ...
Social Psychological and Personality Science 4 (6), 714-720, 2013
592013
When bias binds: Effect of implicit outgroup bias on ingroup affiliation.
DS Jacoby-Senghor, S Sinclair, CT Smith
Journal of personality and social psychology 109 (3), 415, 2015
572015
Religiousness and aggression in adolescents: The mediating roles of self‐control and compassion
JA Shepperd, WA Miller, CT Smith
Aggressive behavior 41 (6), 608-621, 2015
552015
First thought, best thought: Positive mood maintains and negative mood degrades implicit-explicit attitude correspondence
JR Huntsinger, CT Smith
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 35 (2), 187-197, 2009
512009
Measure what you are trying to predict: Applying the correspondence principle to the Implicit Association Test
LH Irving, CT Smith
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 86, 103898, 2020
482020
Rapid assimilation: Automatically integrating new information with existing beliefs
CT Smith, KA Ratliff, BA Nosek
Social Cognition 30 (2), 199-219, 2012
482012
The mere exposure instruction effect
P Van Dessel, G Mertens, CT Smith, J De Houwer
Experimental psychology, 2017
472017
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