2024
Fetterman, A. K., *Baker, C. D., & Meier, B. P. (in press). Crime in your area: Use of neighborhood apps is associated with inaccurate perceptions of higher local crime rates. Psychology of Popular Media. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Evans, N. D., **Ravey, E. P., **Henderson, P. R., *Tran, B. H. L., & Boyd, R. L. (in press). The topics of nostalgic recall: The benefits of nostalgia depend on the topics that one recalls. Social Psychological and Personality Science. PDF
Pazda, A., Thorstenson, C., & Fetterman, A. K. (in press). Colorfulness influences perceptions of valence and arousal. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Irvin, R. L., **Wu, D., & Fetterman, A. K. (in press). On being warm-hearted: Daily diary investigations of self-location and social functioning. Motivation Science. PDF
Wilkowski, B. M., Rivera, E., Williamson, L. Z., DiMariano, E., Meier, B. P., & Fetterman, A. K. (in press). Toward a comprehensive, data-driven model of American political goals: Recognizing the "values" and "vices" within both Liberalism and Conservativism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. PDF
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Fetterman, A. K., Evans, N. D., **Ravey, E. P., **Henderson, P. R., *Tran, B. H. L., & Boyd, R. L. (in press). The topics of nostalgic recall: The benefits of nostalgia depend on the topics that one recalls. Social Psychological and Personality Science. PDF
Pazda, A., Thorstenson, C., & Fetterman, A. K. (in press). Colorfulness influences perceptions of valence and arousal. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Irvin, R. L., **Wu, D., & Fetterman, A. K. (in press). On being warm-hearted: Daily diary investigations of self-location and social functioning. Motivation Science. PDF
Wilkowski, B. M., Rivera, E., Williamson, L. Z., DiMariano, E., Meier, B. P., & Fetterman, A. K. (in press). Toward a comprehensive, data-driven model of American political goals: Recognizing the "values" and "vices" within both Liberalism and Conservativism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. PDF
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2023
Evans, N. D., & Fetterman, A. K. (2023). Seeing COVID-19 is believing: Direct and indirect experiences with COVID-19 predict health behaviors through conspiracy beliefs and risk perception. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 53, 1122-1136. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., & Evans, N. D. (2023). Remembering our first date brings back those fuzzy feelings: The role of romantic nostalgia in relationship functioning. Current Opinion in Psychology, 49, 101524. PDF
Irvin, R. L., **Wu, D., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2023). Heads of worry, hearts of joy: Daily diary investigations of self-location and well-being. Affective Science, 4, 744-756. PDF
Meier, B. P., Dillard, A. J., Fetterman, A. K., Ji, L., & Lappas, C. M. (2023). Religiosity and the natural vs. synthetic drug bias. Journal of Religion and Health, 62, 702-719. PDF
Meier, B. P., Fetterman, A. K., Hauser D. J., & Robinson M. D. (2023). God is up? Replication and extension attempts for Meier et al. 2007). Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 15, 525-532. PDF
Meier, B. P., Konrath, S., Fetterman, A. K., Dillard, A. J. James, C., Weinstein, E., & Bushman, B. J. (2023). Development and validation of the Single-Item Mindfulness Scale (SIMS). Journal of Personality Assessment, 105, 807-819. PDF
**Ravey, E. P., Boyd, R. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2023). The New Testament vs. The Quran: Americans’ beliefs about the content of Muslim and Christian holy texts. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 42, 373-406. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., & Evans, N. D. (2023). Remembering our first date brings back those fuzzy feelings: The role of romantic nostalgia in relationship functioning. Current Opinion in Psychology, 49, 101524. PDF
Irvin, R. L., **Wu, D., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2023). Heads of worry, hearts of joy: Daily diary investigations of self-location and well-being. Affective Science, 4, 744-756. PDF
Meier, B. P., Dillard, A. J., Fetterman, A. K., Ji, L., & Lappas, C. M. (2023). Religiosity and the natural vs. synthetic drug bias. Journal of Religion and Health, 62, 702-719. PDF
Meier, B. P., Fetterman, A. K., Hauser D. J., & Robinson M. D. (2023). God is up? Replication and extension attempts for Meier et al. 2007). Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 15, 525-532. PDF
Meier, B. P., Konrath, S., Fetterman, A. K., Dillard, A. J. James, C., Weinstein, E., & Bushman, B. J. (2023). Development and validation of the Single-Item Mindfulness Scale (SIMS). Journal of Personality Assessment, 105, 807-819. PDF
**Ravey, E. P., Boyd, R. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2023). The New Testament vs. The Quran: Americans’ beliefs about the content of Muslim and Christian holy texts. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 42, 373-406. PDF
2022
**Evans, N. D., & Fetterman, A. K. (2022). It doesn't apply to me, so it isn't real: People are likely to deny science if it contradicts their personality. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 13, 1032-1046. PDF
**Evans, N. D., Juhl, J., Hepper, E. G., Wildschut, T., Sedikides, C., & Fetterman, A. K. (2022). Romantic nostalgia as a resource for health relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 39, 2181-2206. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., **French, K., & Meier, B. P. (2022). Investigating individual differences in metaphor use and its outcomes: Research questions, measurements, and findings. In: M. Dehghani & R. L. Boyd (Eds.), The handbook of language analysis in psychology (pp. 303-316). Guilford Press. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Muscanell, N. L., **Wu, D., & Sassenberg, K. (2022). When you are wrong on Facebook, just admit it: Wrongness admission leads to better interpersonal impressions on social media. Social Psychology, 53, 34-45. PDF
Keefer, L. A., & Fetterman, A. K. (2022). Building on a solid foundation: Conceptual mapping informs schemas for relating to God. Religions, 13, 745. PDF
Meier, B. P., & Fetterman, A. K. (2022). Metaphors for God: God is high, bright, and human in implicit tasks. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 14, 43-50. PDF
Wilkowski, B. M., Williamson, L. Z., Rivera, E., Fetterman, A. K., Meier, B. P. (2022). What is the "opposite" of a value?: A lexical investigation into the structure of generally-undesirable goal-content. Journal of Personality, 90, 357-374. PDF
**Evans, N. D., Juhl, J., Hepper, E. G., Wildschut, T., Sedikides, C., & Fetterman, A. K. (2022). Romantic nostalgia as a resource for health relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 39, 2181-2206. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., **French, K., & Meier, B. P. (2022). Investigating individual differences in metaphor use and its outcomes: Research questions, measurements, and findings. In: M. Dehghani & R. L. Boyd (Eds.), The handbook of language analysis in psychology (pp. 303-316). Guilford Press. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Muscanell, N. L., **Wu, D., & Sassenberg, K. (2022). When you are wrong on Facebook, just admit it: Wrongness admission leads to better interpersonal impressions on social media. Social Psychology, 53, 34-45. PDF
Keefer, L. A., & Fetterman, A. K. (2022). Building on a solid foundation: Conceptual mapping informs schemas for relating to God. Religions, 13, 745. PDF
Meier, B. P., & Fetterman, A. K. (2022). Metaphors for God: God is high, bright, and human in implicit tasks. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 14, 43-50. PDF
Wilkowski, B. M., Williamson, L. Z., Rivera, E., Fetterman, A. K., Meier, B. P. (2022). What is the "opposite" of a value?: A lexical investigation into the structure of generally-undesirable goal-content. Journal of Personality, 90, 357-374. PDF
2021
Babicz, M. A., Woods, S. P., Matchanova, A., Medina, L. D., Podell, K., Walker, R. L., Fetterman, A., Rahman, S., Johnson, B., Thompson, J. L., Sullivan, K. L., Beltran-Najera, I., Brooks, J., Morales, Y., & Avci, G. (2021). How did individual differences in neurocognition and health literacy influence the initial uptake and use of health-related information about COVID-19? Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 43, 497-513. PDF
**Evans, N. D., *Reyes, J., Wildschut, T., Sedikides, C., & Fetterman, A. K. (2021). Mental transportation mediates nostalgia's psychological benefits. Cognition and Emotion, 35, 84-95. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., **Evans, N. D., & **Covarrubias, J. J. (2021). On the interpersonal function of metaphor use: Daily metaphor use with empathy and perspective taking. Social Psychology, 52, 23-35. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., **Evans, N. D., Exline, J., & Meier, B. P. (2021). What shall we call God? An exploration of metaphors coded from descriptions of God from a large U.S. undergraduate sample. PLOS ONE, 16, e0254626. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P. (2021). Leveraging individual differences to understand grounded procedures [Commentary]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 44, e6 PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Wildschut, T., & Sedikides, C. (2021). Bring back my Barry to me: Nostalgia for Barack Obama and political outcomes. Personality and Individual Differences, 180, 110979. PDF
Persich, M., Steinemann, B., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2021). Drawn to the light: Predicting religiosity using the “God is Light” metaphor. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 13. 390-400. PDF
**Richards, D. K., Fetterman, A. K., **Krebs, M. C., Neugebauer, J., Ray, D. G., & Sassenberg, M. D. (2021). Positive and negative emotions predict weight loss intentions and behaviors beyond theory of planned behavior constructs. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 26, 829-838. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Fetterman, A. K., Meier, B. P., Persich, M. R., & Waters, M. R. (2021). Embodied perspectives on personality. In: M. D. Robinson & L. E. Thomas (Eds.), Embodied psychology: Thinking, feeling, and acting. New York, NY: Springer.
**Evans, N. D., *Reyes, J., Wildschut, T., Sedikides, C., & Fetterman, A. K. (2021). Mental transportation mediates nostalgia's psychological benefits. Cognition and Emotion, 35, 84-95. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., **Evans, N. D., & **Covarrubias, J. J. (2021). On the interpersonal function of metaphor use: Daily metaphor use with empathy and perspective taking. Social Psychology, 52, 23-35. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., **Evans, N. D., Exline, J., & Meier, B. P. (2021). What shall we call God? An exploration of metaphors coded from descriptions of God from a large U.S. undergraduate sample. PLOS ONE, 16, e0254626. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P. (2021). Leveraging individual differences to understand grounded procedures [Commentary]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 44, e6 PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Wildschut, T., & Sedikides, C. (2021). Bring back my Barry to me: Nostalgia for Barack Obama and political outcomes. Personality and Individual Differences, 180, 110979. PDF
Persich, M., Steinemann, B., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2021). Drawn to the light: Predicting religiosity using the “God is Light” metaphor. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 13. 390-400. PDF
**Richards, D. K., Fetterman, A. K., **Krebs, M. C., Neugebauer, J., Ray, D. G., & Sassenberg, M. D. (2021). Positive and negative emotions predict weight loss intentions and behaviors beyond theory of planned behavior constructs. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 26, 829-838. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Fetterman, A. K., Meier, B. P., Persich, M. R., & Waters, M. R. (2021). Embodied perspectives on personality. In: M. D. Robinson & L. E. Thomas (Eds.), Embodied psychology: Thinking, feeling, and acting. New York, NY: Springer.
2020
Fetterman, A. K., Juhl, J., Meier, B. P., Abeyta, A., Routledge, C. & Robinson, M. D. (2020). The path to God is through the heart:
metaphoric self-location as a predictor of religiosity. Self and Identity, 6, 650-672. PDF
Wilkowski, B. M., Fetterman, A. K., Lappi, S. K., Williamson, L. Z., Ferguson Leki, E., Rivera, E., & Meier, B. P. (2020). Lexical derivation of the PINT taxonomy of goals: Prominence, inclusiveness, negativity-prevention, and tradition. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 119, 1153-1187. PDF, SCALE
metaphoric self-location as a predictor of religiosity. Self and Identity, 6, 650-672. PDF
Wilkowski, B. M., Fetterman, A. K., Lappi, S. K., Williamson, L. Z., Ferguson Leki, E., Rivera, E., & Meier, B. P. (2020). Lexical derivation of the PINT taxonomy of goals: Prominence, inclusiveness, negativity-prevention, and tradition. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 119, 1153-1187. PDF, SCALE
2019
Fetterman, A. K., **Curtis, S., **Carre, J., & Sassenberg, K. (2019). On the willingness to admit wrongness: Validation of a new measure and an exploration of its correlates. Personality and Individual Differences, 138, 193-202. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Rutjens, B. J., Wilkowski, B. M., & Landkammer, F. (2019). On post-apocalyptic and doomsday prepping beliefs: A new measure, its correlates, and the motivation to prep. European Journal of Personality, 33, 506-525. PDF
Persich, M. R., Bair, J. L., *Steinemann, B., *Nelson, S., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2019). Hello darkness my old friend: Preferences for darkness vary by neuroticism and co-occur with negative affect. Cognition and Emotion, 33, 885-900. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Rutjens, B. J., Wilkowski, B. M., & Landkammer, F. (2019). On post-apocalyptic and doomsday prepping beliefs: A new measure, its correlates, and the motivation to prep. European Journal of Personality, 33, 506-525. PDF
Persich, M. R., Bair, J. L., *Steinemann, B., *Nelson, S., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2019). Hello darkness my old friend: Preferences for darkness vary by neuroticism and co-occur with negative affect. Cognition and Emotion, 33, 885-900. PDF
2018
Fetterman, A. K., Wilkowski, B. M., & Robinson, M. D. (2018). On feeling warm and being warm: Daily perceptions of physical warmth fluctuate with interpersonal warmth. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 9, 560-567. PDF
Scholl, A., de Wit, F., Ellemers, N., Fetterman, A. K., Sassenberg, K., & Scheepers, D. (2018). The burden of power: Construing power as responsibility (rather than as opportunity) alters threat-challenge responses. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 44, 1024-1038. PDF
Scholl, A., de Wit, F., Ellemers, N., Fetterman, A. K., Sassenberg, K., & Scheepers, D. (2018). The burden of power: Construing power as responsibility (rather than as opportunity) alters threat-challenge responses. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 44, 1024-1038. PDF
2017
Fetterman, A. K., Meier, B. P., & Robinson, M. D. (2017). The predictive power of the sweet taste metaphor for agreeableness and daily life. Journal of Individual Differences, 38, 175-188. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Boyd, R. L., Fetterman, A. K., & Persich, M. R. (2017). The mind versus the body in political (and non-political) discourse: Linguistic evidence for an ideological signature in United States politics. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 36, 438-461. Full Text
Sassenberg, K., Moskowitz, G. B., Fetterman, A. K., & Kessler, T. (2017). Priming creativity as a strategy to increase creative performance by facilitating the activation and use of remote associations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 68, 128-138 PDF
Robinson, M. D., Boyd, R. L., Fetterman, A. K., & Persich, M. R. (2017). The mind versus the body in political (and non-political) discourse: Linguistic evidence for an ideological signature in United States politics. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 36, 438-461. Full Text
Sassenberg, K., Moskowitz, G. B., Fetterman, A. K., & Kessler, T. (2017). Priming creativity as a strategy to increase creative performance by facilitating the activation and use of remote associations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 68, 128-138 PDF
2016
Fetterman, A. K. (2016). On god-belief and feeling clean: Feelings of cleanliness are associated with feelings and behavior in daily life, particularly for those high in god belief. Social Psychology and Personality Science, 7, 552-559. Full Text
Fetterman, A. K., *Bair, J. L., *Werth, M., Landkammer, F., & Robinson, M. D. (2016). The scope and consequences of metaphoric thinking: Using individual differences in metaphor usage to understand the utility of conceptual metaphors. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110, 458-476. PDF
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Fetterman, A. K., *Bair, J. L., *Werth, M., Landkammer, F., & Robinson, M. D. (2016). The scope and consequences of metaphoric thinking: Using individual differences in metaphor usage to understand the utility of conceptual metaphors. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110, 458-476. PDF
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2015
Fetterman, A. K., *Bair, J. L., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Submissive, inhibited, avoidant, and prone to escape: The correlates and consequences of crossing one’s arms. Motivation Science, 1, 37-46. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Boyd, R. L., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Power versus affiliation in political ideology: Robust linguistic evidence for distinct motivational signatures. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 1195-1206. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., *Kruger, N. & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Sex-linked mating strategies diverge with a manipulation of genital salience. Motivation and Emotion, 39, 99-103. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Liu, T., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Extending color psychology to the personality realm: Red preferences and perceptual biases predict interpersonal hostility. Journal of Personality, 83, 106-116. Full Text
Fetterman, A. K., & Sassenberg, K. (2015). The reputational consequences of failed replications and wrongness admission among scientists. PLOS ONE,e0143723 PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Ode, S. (2015). The incentive dynamics of power versus affiliation: Normative effects and their role in understanding interpersonal arrogance. European Journal of Personality, 29, 28-41. Full Text
Greving, H., Sassenberg, K., & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). Counter-regulating on the internet: Threat elicits preferential processing of positive information.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 21, 287-299. Full Text
Meier, B. P., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). A large-sample replication attempt of Meier, Robinson, and Clore (2004). Social Psychology, 46, 174-178. PDF
Meier, B. P., Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Lappas, C. M. (2015). The myth of the angry atheist. Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 145,219-238. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Cassidy, D. M., Boyd, R. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). The politics of time: Conservatives differentially reference the past and liberals differentially reference the future. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 7, 391-399. Full Text
Robinson, M. D. & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). The embodiment of success and failure as forward versus backward movements. PLOS ONE, 10, e0117285. PDF
Sassenberg, K., Sassenrath, C., & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). Threat ≠ prevention, challenge ≠ promotion: The impact of threat, challenge, and regulatory focus on attention to negative stimuli. Cognition and Emotion, 29, 188-195.Full Text
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Fetterman, A. K., Boyd, R. L., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Power versus affiliation in political ideology: Robust linguistic evidence for distinct motivational signatures. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 1195-1206. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., *Kruger, N. & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Sex-linked mating strategies diverge with a manipulation of genital salience. Motivation and Emotion, 39, 99-103. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Liu, T., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). Extending color psychology to the personality realm: Red preferences and perceptual biases predict interpersonal hostility. Journal of Personality, 83, 106-116. Full Text
Fetterman, A. K., & Sassenberg, K. (2015). The reputational consequences of failed replications and wrongness admission among scientists. PLOS ONE,e0143723 PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Ode, S. (2015). The incentive dynamics of power versus affiliation: Normative effects and their role in understanding interpersonal arrogance. European Journal of Personality, 29, 28-41. Full Text
Greving, H., Sassenberg, K., & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). Counter-regulating on the internet: Threat elicits preferential processing of positive information.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 21, 287-299. Full Text
Meier, B. P., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2015). A large-sample replication attempt of Meier, Robinson, and Clore (2004). Social Psychology, 46, 174-178. PDF
Meier, B. P., Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Lappas, C. M. (2015). The myth of the angry atheist. Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 145,219-238. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Cassidy, D. M., Boyd, R. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). The politics of time: Conservatives differentially reference the past and liberals differentially reference the future. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 7, 391-399. Full Text
Robinson, M. D. & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). The embodiment of success and failure as forward versus backward movements. PLOS ONE, 10, e0117285. PDF
Sassenberg, K., Sassenrath, C., & Fetterman, A. K. (2015). Threat ≠ prevention, challenge ≠ promotion: The impact of threat, challenge, and regulatory focus on attention to negative stimuli. Cognition and Emotion, 29, 188-195.Full Text
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2014
Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2014). What can metaphors tell us about personality? The Inquisitive Mind. Special Issue on Embodiment. http://www.in-mind.org/article/what-can-metaphors-tell-us-about-personality
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & *Gilbertson, E. P. (2014). Implicit self-importance in an interpersonal pronoun categorization task. Current Psychology, 33, 185-198. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Boyd, R. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2014). An emotional signature of political ideology: Evidence from two linguistic content coding studies.Personality and Individual Differences, 71, 98-102. Full Text
Robinson, M. D., & Fetterman, A. K. (2014). Toward a metaphor-enriched personality psychology. In: M. Landau, M. D. Robinson, & B. P. Meier (Eds.),The power of metaphor: Examining its influence on social life. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. PDF
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Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & *Gilbertson, E. P. (2014). Implicit self-importance in an interpersonal pronoun categorization task. Current Psychology, 33, 185-198. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Boyd, R. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2014). An emotional signature of political ideology: Evidence from two linguistic content coding studies.Personality and Individual Differences, 71, 98-102. Full Text
Robinson, M. D., & Fetterman, A. K. (2014). Toward a metaphor-enriched personality psychology. In: M. Landau, M. D. Robinson, & B. P. Meier (Eds.),The power of metaphor: Examining its influence on social life. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. PDF
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2013
Fetterman, A. K., Bresin, K., & Robinson, M. D. (2013). Emotion repair and the direction of attention in aversive contexts: Evidence from an attention-demanding task. Journal of Research in Personality, 47, 107-110. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Ode, S., & Robinson, M. D. (2013). For which side the bell tolls: The laterality of approach-avoidance semantic networks. Motivation and Emotion, 37, 33-38. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2013). Do you use your head or follow your heart? Self-location predicts personality, emotion, decision making, and performance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105, 316-334. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Fetterman, A. K., Hopkins, K., & Krishnakumar, S. (2013). Losing one’s cool: Social competence is an inverse predictor of provocation-related aggression. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 1268-1279. Full Text
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Fetterman, A. K., Ode, S., & Robinson, M. D. (2013). For which side the bell tolls: The laterality of approach-avoidance semantic networks. Motivation and Emotion, 37, 33-38. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2013). Do you use your head or follow your heart? Self-location predicts personality, emotion, decision making, and performance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105, 316-334. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Fetterman, A. K., Hopkins, K., & Krishnakumar, S. (2013). Losing one’s cool: Social competence is an inverse predictor of provocation-related aggression. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 1268-1279. Full Text
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2012
Bresin, K., Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2012). Motor control accuracy: A consequential probe of individual differences in emotion regulation.Emotion, 12, 479-486. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2012). Interpersonal cognitive self-focus as a function of neuroticism: Basal tendencies and priming effects. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 527-531. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P. (2012). Anger as “Seeing Red”: Reaction time evidence for an implicit association. Cognition and Emotion, 26, 1445-1458. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Ode, S., *Palder, S. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2012). Explicit and implicit approach motivation interact to predict interpersonal arrogance.Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 858-869. Full Text
Robinson, M. D., Wilkowski, B. M., Meier, B. P., Moeller, S. K. & Fetterman, A. K.(2012). Counting to ten milliseconds: Low anger, but not high anger, individuals pause following negative evaluations. Cognition and Emotion, 26,261-281. Full Text
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Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2012). Interpersonal cognitive self-focus as a function of neuroticism: Basal tendencies and priming effects. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 527-531. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P. (2012). Anger as “Seeing Red”: Reaction time evidence for an implicit association. Cognition and Emotion, 26, 1445-1458. PDF
Robinson, M. D., Ode, S., *Palder, S. L., & Fetterman, A. K. (2012). Explicit and implicit approach motivation interact to predict interpersonal arrogance.Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 858-869. Full Text
Robinson, M. D., Wilkowski, B. M., Meier, B. P., Moeller, S. K. & Fetterman, A. K.(2012). Counting to ten milliseconds: Low anger, but not high anger, individuals pause following negative evaluations. Cognition and Emotion, 26,261-281. Full Text
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2011
Boyd, R. L., Robinson, M. D., & Fetterman, A. K. (2011). Miller (1944) revisited: Movement times in relation to approach and avoidance conflicts. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 1192-1197. Full Text
Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2011). Routine cognitive errors: A trait-like predictor of individual differences in anxiety and distress. Cognition and Emotion, 25, 244-264. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., Gordon, R. D.. & Elliot, A. J. (2011). Anger as seeing red: Perceptual sources of evidence. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2, 312-317. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2011). Routine cognitive errors: A trait-like predictor of individual differences in anxiety and distress. Cognition and Emotion, 25, 244-264. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., Gordon, R. D.. & Elliot, A. J. (2011). Anger as seeing red: Perceptual sources of evidence. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2, 312-317. PDF
2010
Fetterman, A. K., & Robinson, M. D. (2010). Contingent self-importance among pathological narcissists: Evidence from an implicit task. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 691-697. PDF
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., Ode, S., & Gordon, K. H (2010). Neuroticism as a risk factor for behavioral dysregulation: A mindfulness-mediation perspective. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 29, 301-321. Full Text
Robinson, M. D., Moeller, S. K., & Fetterman, A. K. (2010). Neuroticism and responsiveness to error feedback: Adaptive self-regulation versus affective reactivity. Journal of Personality, 78, 1469-1496. Full Text
Fetterman, A. K., Robinson, M. D., Ode, S., & Gordon, K. H (2010). Neuroticism as a risk factor for behavioral dysregulation: A mindfulness-mediation perspective. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 29, 301-321. Full Text
Robinson, M. D., Moeller, S. K., & Fetterman, A. K. (2010). Neuroticism and responsiveness to error feedback: Adaptive self-regulation versus affective reactivity. Journal of Personality, 78, 1469-1496. Full Text